How to book a multi-part flight with Turkish airlines?

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I've found some interesting flights using Matrix Airfare Search that involve Turkish Airlines. The problem is that these flights are like this:

Go: MAD - DEL

Return: BOM - MAD

Matrix Airfare Search cannot book flights and send me to the Turkish website, but I cannot find any way to book return tickets that have a different return city (and if I book two only one way flights the sum of prices do not match the Matrix result). How can I book this?

EDIT: Using the multi-leg searcher, the prices don't match the prices offered by Matrix. It matches the sum of prices of the individual legs.






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How do I plan a flight with multiple stops?

Follow the instructions below to book up to six legs simultaneously on Skyscanner.
  • Select 'multi-city' on the Skyscanner homepage or in the app.
  • Enter desired dates and destinations (up to six legs)
  • Select the number of passengers and cabin class.
  • Search flights.


  • How do I select multiple flights?

    On the Skyscanner homepage or app, select 'Multi-city' at the top of the search panel. Then: Enter up to six legs of your journey, selecting your departure airport, destination and dates from the drop-down menus.

    Can you book overlapping flights?

    "Nested ticketing" or "nesting itineraries," sometimes also called "back-to-back flights," could help you save a ton on flights, but may be a little risky. It works best if you need to book two trips to and from the same destinations (say, going home to visit your family for Thanksgiving and then again for Christmas).

    Do airlines give discounts for group booking?

    Yes! Airlines give discounts for reserving a flight ticket for a group trip via its flights.



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