

Well it’s not like they will track you down and force you to go to STL however… You could try and ask them to route you via ORD, but your success would depend on there actually being other flights available FLL-ORD with seats available. If this happens you’re going to end up stuck in either FLL or STL.

If the FLL-ORD flight is canceled for some reason then it’s possible they would re-route you on an alternate flight via a different destination - such as a direct FLL->STL flight, or via a different city, such as FLL-IAD-STL. They are not required to get you there via ORD.

When you book a ticket FLL->ORD->STL the airline is committing to fly you from FLL to STL. Answer accepted (score 41)īe aware that doing this can go wrong very quickly in the event of “irregular operations”, such as bad weather, canceled flights, etc. Travel_top_100_se.md – Travel ORD->STL and just get off in Chicago, what possible problems can I run into, assuming I didn’t check any bags and only have carry on? This scenario exist for Southwest, but I wanted this be more of a general question that would apply to all airlines.
