An outbound flight is one departing from an airport to a point of destination, as opposed to inbound flights which arrive at the airport.
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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.
The term “onboarding” comes from the aviation industry — “onboard the plane”. Imagine the situation: you are at the airport waiting for boarding. You get on the plane, where you meet polite, smiling flight attendants. They help you find your seat, place your luggage, and feel comfortable during the flight.