Search for a flight with a layover in a specific place [duplicate]

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I was looking on skyscanner and kayak one week ago for flights.

I want to go from Buenos Aires to El Calafate around 8 January 2019 (+-2 days) and come back around 12 January (+-2days).

Usually the flights cost around 150 EUR which I would say it's a decent price. The problem is that now I find only direct flights.

I know, sounds weird that I don't like this. But last week I was getting a lot of result having a pretty long layover (more than 10h) in Ushuaia, the price was similar.

I would like to spend half a day(or maximum a full day) in Ushuaia too.

But I don't find any flights with a layover there anymore.

Is it possible to search for a flight from A to B with a connection in C? (in this case from Buenos Aires to El Calafate with a long layover in Ushuaia)


I was trying multicity Buenos Aires - El Calafate, El Calafate-Ushuaia, Ushuaia-Buenos Aires but I was getting only fares about 450 EUR



Best Answer

http://matrix.itasoftware.com/ can do this. Hit advanced controls and type in USH. In October the lowest fare for AEP->USH->FTE was about 135 Euro. You can also specify a minimum connection time to make sure you have enough time in USH.

You can't book directly on ITA but you can go through 3rd party sites or directly through the airline using the info from ITA




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How do I find out if a flight has a layover in a certain city?

  • 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.


  • How do you get a layover in a certain city?

    The 3 Main Ways to Add a Stopover
  • Go directly through the airlines. Many airlines offer stopovers in their home country for free or a nominal fee, but it might take a bit of digging to find out how to do it as only a few airlines advertise this. ...
  • Search multi-stop flights on your own. ...
  • Use a travel agency.


  • How do I know if my flight is the same layover?

    Short answer: if both flights have the same flight number, you are probably staying on the same plane. If the flight number changes, you are connecting to a different aircraft.

    Do I have to check in twice if I have a layover?

    In general, if you're on a domestic flight, once you land for your layover, you'll pass through a transfer area that will take you to the gate for your next flight without having to check in again. Your bags will automatically pass through to the next flight without you having to collect them.



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