XeroChance
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What are people's experience with having longer than standard layovers? From my many many searches on Qantas and BA, I seem to be prevented from accessing flights where I connect at transit city overnight, and this may or may not result in a Qantas agent screaming at me (from experience about segment stitching).
Might be better if I explain with an example;
I'm hoping to go from YYC (Calgary) - LHR (London) - HEL (Helsinki).
Heading to Helsinki will allow me to experience the various (CX, AA, BA, QF (hopefully open by then)) lounges at Terminal 3 Heathrow.
YYC-LHR BA102 lands in London at 12:10PM, giving me connecting options at 4:10PM, 6:05PM, or 7:25PM on Finnair or British Airways, arriving from 9:00PM-12:05AM.
I know that Finnairs AY1332 departs at 10:30AM is scheduled with an A350-900, which alot better than A321/A320 products that Finnair/BA normally use on European flights.
Landing at 12:10PM, and departing at 10:30AM the next day is a layover of only 21hrs 20mins, just under the 24hr OneWorld layover definition, as well as avoiding a Helsinki arrival at night.
However this connection doesn't come up anywhere. Anyone have any experience with forcing long layovers?
Might be better if I explain with an example;
I'm hoping to go from YYC (Calgary) - LHR (London) - HEL (Helsinki).
Heading to Helsinki will allow me to experience the various (CX, AA, BA, QF (hopefully open by then)) lounges at Terminal 3 Heathrow.
YYC-LHR BA102 lands in London at 12:10PM, giving me connecting options at 4:10PM, 6:05PM, or 7:25PM on Finnair or British Airways, arriving from 9:00PM-12:05AM.
I know that Finnairs AY1332 departs at 10:30AM is scheduled with an A350-900, which alot better than A321/A320 products that Finnair/BA normally use on European flights.
Landing at 12:10PM, and departing at 10:30AM the next day is a layover of only 21hrs 20mins, just under the 24hr OneWorld layover definition, as well as avoiding a Helsinki arrival at night.
However this connection doesn't come up anywhere. Anyone have any experience with forcing long layovers?