Any problem with being a 'no show' on a connecting flight?

Let’s say I have booked a flight from Paris to Chicago via New York. But I have decided I want to stay in New York for a couple of days before flying on to Chicago. Is there any problem with just not showing up for the connecting flight and booking a separate NY to Chicago flight for later? I will have to get my luggage in New York anyway so that’s not an issue. I just want to check if there is any negative consequence to being a “no show” on a flight I have checked in to. (Bear in mind that I will have a flight back to Paris a couple of weeks later with the same airline).
posted by rouleur to Travel & Transportation (3 answers total)

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