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What is the meaning of return in travel?

One-way (OW) You are flying from somewhere (your origin) to somewhere else (your destination). Return or Round trip (RT) You are flying from your origin to your destination (which for return fares is also called the point of turnaround) then back to your origin.



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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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What Is Proof Of Onward Travel? 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.

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Skipping for Return Flight or the Last Segment In theory, the airlines could recalculate the price, no matter which flight you skip. Yet, since there is nothing left for the airline to cancel, and you're not using the ticket anyway, they usually won't bother going after you.

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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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Requirements for British Citizens Travelling to the EU Valid passport. Health insurance (such as private travel insurance or an EHIC/GHIC). Enough money to cover your stay in the EU. Return or onward travel ticket.

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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.

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