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multi-carrier travel

Multi-carrier travel involves using multiple transportation providers—such as airlines, trains, buses, and ferries—to complete a single journey. Instead of booking all segments with one company, travelers may plan and purchase separate tickets for each mode, often through a unified platform or travel agent. This approach offers flexibility, access to diverse routes, potentially better prices, and the ability to optimize travel time and convenience. It’s commonly used for complex trips that span different regions or require specific modes of transportation not available from a single carrier.