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1About the site selling self-connections. Yes, airlines are not obligated to sort things out, but could travel agents be? I mean, they sell a travel contract. If they write in their travel contract that the tickets they sell are protected from schedule changes, the worst that may happen is that the site may have to buy a new ticket for you at their expense to sort things out. I don't know which site and I didn't read their rulesusr-local-ΕΨΗΕΛΩΝ– usr-local-ΕΨΗΕΛΩΝ2022-01-07 08:41:53 +00:00Commented Jan 7, 2022 at 8:41
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I start from the assumption that a website selling any kind of travel ticket without being an air/cruise/train/coach-line is a travel agentusr-local-ΕΨΗΕΛΩΝ– usr-local-ΕΨΗΕΛΩΝ2022-01-07 08:42:37 +00:00Commented Jan 7, 2022 at 8:42
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3@usr-local-ΕΨΗΕΛΩΝ The main culprit IMHO is Kiwi and their so-called "guarantee". See travel.stackexchange.com/questions/134484/…jcaron– jcaron2022-01-07 09:25:12 +00:00Commented Jan 7, 2022 at 9:25
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"If you have checked luggage, then in nearly all cases you will have to go through immigration". Not necessarily no. If the airlines interline, your luggage is checked in all the way. I do this all the time in Asia.user138870– user1388702023-10-13 11:30:25 +00:00Commented Oct 13, 2023 at 11:30
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"this won't work in the US where you nearly always have to go through immigration (there are a few exceptions)" - what are those exceptions? As much as I heard, visa always is required in the US.user626528– user6265282023-11-05 16:30:16 +00:00Commented Nov 5, 2023 at 16:30
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