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Can I book international flight without return ticket?

They want to see proof of onward travel back to your home or at least to another destination. So while you can technically travel on a one-way ticket, they also need some kind of official return ticket confirmation showing that you are leaving the country eventually.



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But if you intentionally miss the last leg of the journey, your ticket won't be cancelled, as there is nothing left for the airline to cancel. If you skip the first flight, your return flight also gets cancelled. To avoid that, don't ever skip a flight on a return flight.

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What Countries Require Proof of Onward Travel
  • Peru.
  • United Kingdom.
  • New Zealand.
  • Costa Rica.
  • The United States of America.
  • Philippines.
  • Brazil.
  • Indonesia (Sailing to Komodo National Park)


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Is skiplagging illegal? No, but it's against most airlines' contracts of carriage or the rules people must follow to fly with the airline. American Airlines and Southwest Airlines both put skiplagging first on their lists of prohibited booking practices.

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It depends on the airline's policy and the circumstances of the missed outbound flight. Some airlines may allow you to fly on a later outbound flight or use the return ticket without any additional fees, while others may cancel the entire itinerary, including the return flight.

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Yes you can purchase a one way ticket. There are several Low Cost Airlines in Europe such as Ryanair, Wizz, Germanwings, easyJet, Vueling, Norwegian - to name just a few. you don't say where you're starting from, but have a look at Skyscanner or Google flights and it will tell you which airlines fly that route.

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Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements Your passport must be valid for at least three months beyond the period of stay. Review our U.S. Travelers in Europe page. You will need proof of sufficient funds and a return plane ticket.

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For flights within the United States on the same airline, round-trip tickets almost always cost the same as two one-ways. There's one caveat here: Booking two one-way tickets between separate destination or arrival airports can, in some cases, save money (or cost more).

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You want to take only the first leg of the journey.
Although it's a breach of contract, you can do it. The airline can't cancel your journey anymore, as there is nothing left to cancel. But are you eligible for compensation if one of the flights is delayed or cancelled?

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No, but it's against most airlines' contracts of carriage or the rules people must follow to fly with the airline.
  • American Airlines and Southwest Airlines both put skiplagging first on their lists of prohibited booking practices. ...
  • United Airlines and Delta Air Lines also prohibit skiplagging.


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If an airline catches you skiplagging, in most scenarios it will punish you as per the terms and conditions of the ticket you're flying on. The punishments could range from financial penalties to restrictions on future booked travel.

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A dummy air ticket is nothing more than a round-trip flight reservation from and back to the original departure country. A dummy ticket is not a paid return ticket. Basically, it is only a document that included travel itinerary details, but it's not a confirmed ticket. Dummy Air Ticket Sample for Visa Application.

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It is a rule of all foreign immigration. when you visit any foreign country on a tourist visa you must show that you will leave at the end of your visit. That means a return ticket or an onward ticket to another destination.

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Proof of onward travel means that airlines and governments want to make sure you are not illegally immigrating to their country, so they need to see proof of a return ticket home. Basically, some countries want to make sure you aren't attempting to move there on a tourist visa and never leave.

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Also known as “return air tickets,” round-trip tickets are flights from and back to the same location of origin.

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