Anyone who flies regularly to different countries
I'm from London, England and I'm going to Lisbon, Portugal for one week and I booked a flight back home to London obviously. But I have change my mind and I want to go to Seville in Spain. I don't know how to cancel my flight to London and instead book one to Seville Spain. I've booked my tickets on skyscanner I'm using Ryanair to go to Lisbon Portugal and I'm using Wizz Air to return to London.
I want to go to Seville, Spain and stay there for 3 days. Then travel to Granada, and stay there for a few days. I would like to get a flight from Granada airport to Istanbul, Turkey and stay there some time and then come back to London.
How the hell do I do that?
Well first you need to see if you can cancel and get a refund then just start over. And i'm sure that a quick google online for travel and tickets will turn up a place that will help you plan your trip and itinerary. The key really though is doing it well in advance. If your trying to make things work last minute that can be iffy, you'll be adjusting your plans to fit what flight schedules you can come up with.
How exactly do you think you do it? I mean you're planning on leaving the country, surely you should be equipped with how to book a flight.
You book your own transport between each. (whether this is a flight, a train, a bus…)
Just like you would if you were travelling around the UK.
Look on SkyScanner for info on how to cancel / change your tickets.
You need to read the cancellation policies on your tickets. Some tickets are refundable 24 hours after booking, after that they may well be a lost cause, meaning you need to buy new tickets.
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