Hey there, just sharing my travel plans with you. So, I’m in charge of organizing a work trip from Vancouver to Toronto-Pearson and back. My employer is cool with covering the cost of direct flights, and they’re even flexible about booking my return leg from either Toronto-Pearson or Montreal.
Once the work stuff is done, I’m planning to jet off for some personal travel from Toronto-Billy Bishop to Barcelona and back on Air Canada. All on my own dime, of course. Now, here’s the twist – on the way back from Barcelona to Toronto, I have a domestic layover in Montreal for about 2.5 hours before heading to Billy Bishop.
But here’s the thing: I’d much rather wrap up my trip in Montreal and catch a flight back to Vancouver from there. It would save me time, the hassle of an overnight stay, and, let’s be real, some cash too. No checked bags for me, just sticking to carry-on.
Now, the big question on my mind is whether it’s a big deal to skip that last domestic leg from Montreal to Billy Bishop. I mean, I haven’t booked those flights yet, so I’m trying to figure out if it’s a risky move or not.
To add to the mix, I’ve already snagged a one-way ticket with Air Canada a few weeks later for a trip to Southeast Asia. Naturally, I’m a bit jittery about how skipping that Montreal to Billy Bishop leg on my earlier return flight could mess with my Southeast Asia plans. Could I face a penalty or, worst case scenario, have my Southeast Asia trip canceled?
So, that’s where things stand right now. Just trying to navigate the travel maze and make the best decisions to keep things smooth sailing.