What you'll learn in this article: This article explains what it means if one of your travel options shows that it is a bundled ticket and some important things to keep in mind with these types of tickets. For example, if one flight is delayed and you miss your connection—what happens?
A bundled ticket combines two or more tickets from different airlines. These combinations can give you cheaper prices 💸 and more flexibility 🤸 on your flight times.
Bundled tickets appear in two different scenarios:
- When booking a return flight, you may find the outbound journey is with one airline and the return is with another airline.
- When booking multi-city trips, each section of your journey could be with a different airline.
Important things to know about bundled tickets:
✈️ Some bundled tickets might be from the same airline, but they still count as two separate single tickets.
⏰ If your first flight is delayed and you miss the second flight, you will not be covered by the airline. As these are two separate flight tickets, the airline will consider it as a missed flight—not a missed connection. So you would have to cover the cost of a new ticket if needed.
💲 If you want to modify the name, date, or any other details about your flights, there may be a charge per ticket.
You can spot bundled tickets by looking for this icon in the search results!