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FAQs - Multi-stop flights

  • What does a multi-city flight mean?

    A multi-city flight is a single itinerary that allows you to visit multiple destinations without booking separate one-way tickets. Instead of just flying round-trip between two cities, you can add extra stops along the way, making it perfect for travellers who want to explore more places in one trip. The best bit is that all of this can be done in one booking and itinerary. For example, instead of flying from Vancouver to Tokyo and back, you could book a multi-city flight that takes you from Vancouver to Tokyo, then from Tokyo to Osaka, and finally back home.

  • Does booking a multi-city itinerary cost less than buying separate one-way flights?

    It can be! Booking a multi-city ticket is often cheaper than purchasing multiple one-way tickets, especially for international travel or when flying with full-service airlines. Many airlines offer special pricing for multi-leg itineraries, bundling flights together at a lower rate than if you booked them separately. You might save on baggage fees and avoid separate booking charges that come with multiple one-way tickets. Plus, some airlines provide free or low-cost stopovers in their hub cities, meaning you can explore an extra destination without paying extra for a separate flight. That said, prices vary depending on your route, airline, and travel dates. To get the best deal, compare both options, check for airline stopover programs, and be flexible with your schedule.

  • Which carriers support multi-destination itineraries?

    Most major airlines offer multi-city tickets, especially full-service carriers and those with extensive international networks. While low-cost airlines don’t always offer traditional multi-city tickets, you can still create one by booking separate legs. The most popular airline for Cheapflights users who travelled a multi-city route is Turkish Airlines.

  • Where do most travellers fly on domestic multi-city itineraries?

    The most popular multi-stop routes booked by Cheapflights users recently were Toronto - Vancouver - Abbotsford - Calgary - Toronto and Toronto - Calgary - Vancouver - Toronto.

  • What are the top international routes for multi-city trips?

    The most popular international destination multi-stop routes booked by Cheapflights users recently were Toronto - Dubai - New Delhi - Toronto and Toronto - Taipei City - Hong Kong - Toronto.

  • What exactly is an open-jaw route, and how does it compare to a multi-destination booking?

    An open-jaw flight is a type of multi-city itinerary where you fly into one city and depart from another, without a connecting flight in between. For example, you could fly from Montreal to Paris, then return from London to Montreal – but you’d arrange your own transportation between Paris and London, such as a train or separate flight.

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Cheapflights’s tips for finding cheap multi-stop flights

  • Planning a multi-stop trip? Turkish Airlines and Emirates are top picks among Cheapflights users for multi-city tickets.
  • Want to save on your multi-city flight? Book at least a week before departure to lock in a below-average price.
  • Sometimes you can see more than two cities in one trip without making a multi stop booking. Keep an eye out for flights that have an extended layover, as these can give you plenty of time to visit a different city before getting the connecting flight to your destination.