How do I arrange a multi-destination flight?

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  1. AnthonyShock's Avatar
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    How do I arrange a multi-destination flight?
    Hi guys,

    I'm going to Nepal in September to stay for 3 weeks to do some volunteering. I'm wanting to fly from Newcastle, and most flights go from there to London, and then to either Dubai or New Delhi.

    On my way back however, I'm wanting to stay with a relative in Dubai for 5 nights. Most flight search website I used only let me plan a return trip to one destination and back.

    I've tried looking at single tickets but they're SO expensive, which I don't understand, because all I'm needing is a 5-day delay at my flight-change at Dubai on the way back.

    How do I go about arranging this, I know it's possible somehow.
  2. DannyR2811's Avatar
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  3. TheGrinningSkull's Avatar
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    Re: How do I arrange a multi-destination flight?
    Hmm, I have no clue but I'll chip in.

    I wonder if Newcastle to Nepal and a return, + Nepal to Dubai and return to Nepal would be cheaper than 3 singles.

    So overall, 4 flights, Newcastle - Nepal - Dubai - Nepal - Newcastle.

    Don't take my word on it!
  4. jamesfly's Avatar
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    Re: How do I arrange a multi-destination flight?
    You are contact with the travel agent and book the multistop flight.
  5. callum9999's Avatar
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    Re: How do I arrange a multi-destination flight?
    Use a travel agent
    Use a search engine (kayak, sky scanner etc.)
    Go to the airlines website and choose "multi-destination", "multi-city" etc.
    Find a normal return Newcastle-Nepal flight via Dubai, then take that to a travel agent or call the airline directly, and see if they'll add a stopover in Dubai.
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