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Thailand to Singapore - separate tickets?
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Planning a trip from NYC to Thailand and Singapore? You're in for an exciting adventure! You're considering separate one-way tickets that total around $1.4K, but a round-trip premium economy option from JFK to Changi for $1,300, plus a $200 one-way flight to Bangkok with Singapore Airways, is tempting. However, booking flights separately may pose some risks, even when flying with the same airline. It’s essential to weigh the benefits of cost savings against potential complications in case of delays or cancellations. Happy travels!
I'm booking a trip to Thailand and Singapore from NYC. The one-way tickets add up to around $1.4K total.
HOWEVER, there is a tempting premium economy option that flies from JFK to Changi round trip for $1300, plus $200 for a one-way flight to Bangkok via the same airline (Singapore Airways). Thailand is the first leg of the trip and the extra flight is booked separately from the round-trip itinerary.
Would this be risky since these flights are booked separately? Or would the fact that it's the same airline not make a difference?
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