2017
8
May
How to book flights with free stopovers from Edmonton
8
May
I often see people wondering how they can book a flight with a free stopover.
For example, let's say you're looking at a normal, roundtrip flight from Edmonton to London, UK with Icelandair.
You notice that there's a layover in Reykjavik, Iceland each way - and think to yourself that it would be nice to be able to stop and visit Iceland for a few days (or a week) on the way to London...
This is where Multi-City comes into play
On any decent flight search site or app (or the airline's own website or app), you'll notice that listed beside 'Roundtrip' and 'One Way' there's a third option, almost always named 'Multi-City'.
Here's a link to the Google Flights Multi-City search page for example.
The Multi-City feature is the key to booking flights with an extended stop somewhere.
So, instead of searching for a flight that looks like this...
...you want to click on 'Multi-city' and search for a flight that looks like this...
And if all goes well, this multi-city trip to London with the extended stopover in Iceland (KEF) will cost the same as the regular roundtrip flight to London.
You'll notice that for the Multi-City trip I've kept my departure and return dates the same as when I searched for a normal roundtrip flight.
This isn't a coincidence. It's often easiest to start your search by looking for the cheapest roundtrip dates, and then use the same departure and return dates when searching for a multi-city flight.
Keep the departure and return dates the same, but try playing around with the 'middle' date to give yourself more or less time in the stopover city. See how it affects the price.
Tip: You can also try searching for a flight where the extended layover is on your way home instead of on the way there. It's possible that it might be cheaper, or more convenient flights...
In this real life example, we can see that the flight with the extended layover has become even cheaper than the regular roundtrip flight. It doesn't always work out that way, but it does happen.
However, keep in mind that it's actually pretty rare for a multi-city flight with an extended stopover to cost the same as a normal roundtrip flight.
Believe me, I know it would be nice if it were possible to extend the stopover length of *any* flight that you found, and have it work out to the same price (or less!).
However, the reality is that the price of a flight with an extended stopover is set by the airlines, and very few airlines offer them for free. It almost always costs more. Often a lot more.
And with the airlines that do offer a free extended stopover, the extended stop is only available for their main hub city.
For example, Icelandair, as shown above, almost always offers free extended stops in Reykjavik, Iceland (KEF) - which is their hub, on your way from Edmonton to the European cities that they fly to (London, Paris, etc).
Airlines and destinations with the best chance of a free extended stopover from Edmonton
Icelandair
KLM
All Nippon Airways
Qantas
So if you want to try and find a flight with a free, or nearly free, stopover from Edmonton...
- focus on the destinations listed above, and use the airline's hub city as the one that you extend your stay in.
- try looking for the cheapest roundtrip prices first, and then use the same departure and return dates when you search for the multi-city flight
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