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What is a one way ticket called?

noun. a ticket entitling a passenger to travel only to his or her destination, without returning. Also called: (chiefly Brit) single ticket.



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Round-trip tickets, also called return air tickets, include both a flight out and a return to the same place. Contrarily, a one-way ticket allows you to travel there and not return.

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Don't openly admit you have a one way flight
Immigration and security officials can deny you access to the flight or send you straight back home if they know you're on a one way ticket. Chances are they won't ask but it is officially their duty to, so be prepared with proof of some sort of onward travel.

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An onward ticket is a proof of a booked train, bus or airline ticket originating from the country about to be entered. An onward ticket reflects any of these: a round-trip airline ticket. an airline or train or bus ticket from one country to another.

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return ticket | Business English a ticket for travelling to a place and back again: It's usually cheaper to buy a return ticket than two singles.

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: a ticket that allows a person to travel to one place and then return back to the place he or she left.

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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. They won't necessarily care where that ticket goes, just as long as it's out of their country.

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Get Simon Calder's Travel email At last: some good news on the railway. According to a briefing provided by the Department for Transport to the Telegraph, return train fares are to be scrapped in favour of simplified “single-leg” pricing. This should see many one-way fares almost halved.

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Airlines may impose certain sanctions including invoicing an additional amount up to the standard fare of the one-way alternative, deletion of mileage programs, etc. But, the probability of this is minimal, because such a breach can only be identified after the flights have departed.

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Does a flight ticket expire? Yes, airline tickets expire one year from the original date of purchase for most airlines. However, if you exchange the original ticket for a new ticket then some airlines will start the one year clock over again.

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