Companion fares

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spudseamus

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I know that these fares require the 2 people to travel togeather but has any one ever ,say flying to Europe , one travels to England but one gets off in Sweden .
 
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I would imagine the return would be cancelled for the person that didn't take the last flights, but you could always book a companion fare and then split the booking into two separate PNR's at a separate date... however the person ditching a flight would still forfeit the rest of their journey! ;)
 
I'd say you would need a common destination and from there book side trips if you need to be in different places. Intra-Europe airfares are not that expensive.
 
Normally they need to be together on every leg of the trip. If you do boom a companion fare and then subsequently split it, you could be up for the difference on both fares as they are no longer companions!
 
Thank you for your replies ! This will require a bit of shuffling but doable thanks again
 
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