Why you should never skip the first leg of an interconnecting flight – or risk losing thousands of pounds from a ‘no-show’ clause

Sometimes travel plans don’t go as intended, and when booking connecting flights it’s not unheard of for passengers to occasionally miss a part of the journey. 

But doing so can cost travellers a lot of money because of a lesser-known ‘no show’ clause – and travel experts have revealed to the Daily Mail why this is the case.

In one case, three holidaymakers skipped their flight from Glasgow to Heathrow Airport and instead got the train down.

However, when they tried to board their flight from the UK’s busiest airport to Mexico City, they were turned away and told that, because they had not

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