blue b4 the moon
Well-Known Member
You're much more of an expert on travel than me from your previous posts, I was just putting it out there as a potential issue, wouldn't like anyone to get to the airport and be stuck in Portugal.This is largely true with legacy airlines/national carriers.
If someone has booked BA return and no shows the outbound flight, the return leg will likely be auto cancelled.
It's a little different for low cost carriers, who operate A to B flights and A has no bearing on B and vice versa.
If you have a Ryanair flight, booked as a return, Ryanair still just treat it as 2 singles effectively and not taking the outbound flight should have no bearing on the inbound flight. Ditto for Easyjet, Wizz etc