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Book a round trip flight from Los Angeles to New York for next month.
Summary
The user followed a correct and logical workflow: selecting the Flights tab, inputting Los Angeles as the origin and New York as the destination, choosing dates for next month, submitting a roundtrip search, selecting both departing and returning flights, and proceeding to fare and upgrade options. These actions match the expected Expedia booking flow. The final steps involve an upgrade offer, which is commonly presented before the checkout stage. The action sequence is complete, coherent, and there is no evidence of contradiction in the visuals. Reaching the fare upgrade/review page serves as a near-terminal state for booking, fulfilling task requirements without needing to make an irreversible purchase.
The user left-clicked on the "Flights" tab in the main search form on Expedia's homepage, which visually activated the "Flights" tab but did not trigger any network requests or change the search input fields.