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Good Afternoon. There was a thread a while ago about purchasing code share airlines on one ticket. I can't find the thread. We are looking into flying into Virgin Gorda this April instead of the ferry. When i check flights its cheaper to purchase separate tickets. What am I missing? Thank You, Ellen
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Purchasing a code share flight on one ticket (through your primary airline) doesn't necessarily guarantee a lower fare. The protection you are getting is that both flights will be on one ticket and that means if your first flight is delayed and you miss your connecting (code share) flight it is the airline's responsibility to get you to your final destination. If you travel on two separate tickets and you miss your connecting flight it becomes your responsibility to get to your final destination. Depending on the airline this could mean having to purchase another ticket at "full fare". This can be especially costly if you miss your connection on your flight back to your home airport.
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That and, if you pay for bags, or your status entitles you to free bags, you don't pay again on the second, codeshare flight.
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Yes, but as Fletch said, the much more important issue is what happens if the spam hits the fan. If it's one ticket, the airlines are responsible for getting you where you need to be, albeit 'eventually' sometimes, at their cost. If it's separate tickets, you are just a 'no show' as far as they are concerned and they owe you bupkus...
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Seems to be mute as only Air Sunshine flies into Virgin Gorda at this time. All the rest drop you off at Beef Island and then you need to take a ferry.
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Air Sunshine does not as far as I know meet the minimum standards to code share with a major airline, If Cape Air is not flying there then it's a no go other then the ferry.
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sometimes doing what works is actually easiest.
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Cape Air was flying into Virgin Gorda on Dec 14th and I think they still do.
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Looks like Cape Air is doing flights to VG. Was not aware of that.
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