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What is outbound and return flight?

In a normal roundtrip flight, where a traveler is going to one destination and returning to the place they came from, the outbound flight is the flight to the destination and the inbound flight is the flight back to the origin city. The first flight is outbound, the second flight is inbound.



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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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Outbound = departure = take-off.

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In general, you will have to use all flight segments in your ticket in the order you booked them. You are not forced to use the return portion of your ticket if you decide not to go home, but you are not allowed only to use the return flight and skip the departure flight.

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An inbound call center receives incoming calls from customers. Support teams typically monitor inbound centers since the calls tend to come from existing customers with issues or questions. An outbound call center, on the other hand, makes outgoing calls to shoppers.

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