KLM stopover for 75 USD -- how does it work?

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My KLM booking says:

Minimum Stay  The minimum stay requirement is 4 day(s) or your stay must include a Sunday.
Stopover      Stopover is permitted at a fee of 75 USD.

My questions:

  1. Is it 75 USD to prolong for any duration, as long as there are flights and vacant seats, or will I also be required to pay the difference in ticket price?

  2. Does Minimum Stay apply to the Stopover?

  3. How do I make use of this option?






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Does KLM allow free stopovers?

KLM. With KLM, customers can take advantage of two free stopovers in Amsterdam, as they are entitled to at least one free stopover on the outbound ticket and another free stopover on the inbound ticket.

How do you do a stopover flight?

  • Search hubs from your home airport. ...
  • Search hubs from your destination airport. ...
  • Search routes between your stopover-worthy cities. ...
  • Enter your route into the Google Flights multi-city tool. ...
  • Check the dates for each leg separately. ...
  • Plug the cheap dates into your multi-city itinerary. ...
  • Book your ticket.


  • What is stopover rules?

    The main difference between a stopover and layover is length of time. Stopover rules vary by airline, but are essentially longer layovers \u2014 at least 24 hours in length. Layovers, meanwhile, are connections less than a day in length depending on if you're flying domestically or internationally.

    Do stopovers cost more?

    Connecting flights are normally cheaper than direct ones. And, often, buying a flight with a very long layover/stopover is at least the same price or cheaper as a regular return.



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