A long connection is not always a bad connection.
Compare total elapsed time with terminal quality, overnight exposure and recovery depth on ultra-long itineraries.
What can reverse the ranking?
The lowest headline fare remains provisional until these route-specific decision layers have been checked.
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A fast transfer can be fragile
Add the missing cost or protection difference to both offers before deciding.
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Overnight rules vary by contract
Verify the exact operating carrier and ticket structure on the final checkout screen.
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One missed segment can collapse the itinerary
Compare the schedule after a plausible delay, not only when every flight runs on time.
Build a route decision in five passes.
PHYSICAL FLIGHT
Match route, date, times and ‘operated by’ before treating flight numbers as different options.
Open instrument ↗02VISIBLE TOTAL
Normalize fare, bags, seats and destination-side airport transfer for the full party.
Open instrument ↗03CONNECTION
Subtract a plausible arrival delay, real walking time and required processes from the layover.
Open instrument ↗04CONTRACT
Check whether every segment sits on one ticket and which carrier owns changes or refunds.
Open instrument ↗05RECOVERY
Prefer an itinerary with credible later options when two offers remain close.
Open instrument ↗Use a fare search to find candidates.
Use FlyPolicy to choose the outcome.
Check today’s offers with the seller, shortlist the strongest itineraries, then evaluate the complete journey in FlyPolicy.
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