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Why you should never skip the first leg of an interconnecting flight - or risk losing thousands of pounds from a 'no-show' clause
Skipping the first leg of an interconnecting flight may trigger a 'no-show' clause, resulting in significant financial loss. Travelers risk forfeiting thousands of pounds if they fail to complete the initial flight segment.
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