Hello everyone,
Just doing some calculations on websites for a couple of European flights. Trying to put together an itinerary from Amsterdam -> Rome and then Rome -> Paris. It appears that selecting one-way fares are much more expensive (the fares typically become business class) than return flights! For example, Amsterdam -> Rome is $350 return, whereas the one-way would end up being over $700.
Would it be ok to book return flights, so that the outgoing leg is the one I want, and then upon arrival inform the airline I won't need to use the return leg? Is this typically done?
Thanks!
Just doing some calculations on websites for a couple of European flights. Trying to put together an itinerary from Amsterdam -> Rome and then Rome -> Paris. It appears that selecting one-way fares are much more expensive (the fares typically become business class) than return flights! For example, Amsterdam -> Rome is $350 return, whereas the one-way would end up being over $700.
Would it be ok to book return flights, so that the outgoing leg is the one I want, and then upon arrival inform the airline I won't need to use the return leg? Is this typically done?
Thanks!