Also known as “return air tickets,” round-trip tickets are flights from and back to the same location of origin. A one-way ticket, on the other hand, only allows you to fly to your destination, not back from it.
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If you buy a round trip flight but only use one way, then the other half of your ticket will be forfeited. Depending on the airline and fare type, you may be able to get a refund or credit for future travel.
Round-trip tickets are usually cheaper than one-ways, sometimes significantly so. NerdWallet compared fares across multiple international routes and found that, typically, buying two one-way tickets costs 20% more than a single roundtrip.
Instead of multiple itineraries and airlines, a round-trip may just make your life easier if you don't want to deal with more than one reservation at a time. In addition, two different reservations could become a hassle if one flight delay or cancellation on the outbound forces you to cancel or change the return trip.
If I don't use the outward journey (no-show), can I still use the return flight? The flights on your ticket must be used in the correct sequence; if you don't use a flight, all remaining flights on your ticket will be cancelled.
Timing plays an important part. Specifically, plane tickets usually don't get cheaper closer to the departure date. Instead, flights tend to be the most inexpensive when you book between four months and three weeks before your departure date.
If you missed your flight due to traffic, the airline may label you as a no show and cancel your entire itinerary. This is why it is important to call ahead and see if you can be rebooked on another flight so that you can still fly. Chances are, you will need to pay the rebooking fee.
Yes, you can use a round-trip airline ticket to return earlier than expected. However, there are a few things to keep in mind: The airline's policy: The airline's policy on changing or canceling flights will vary. Some airlines may charge a fee for changing or canceling a flight, while others may not.