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  2. One-way travel - Wikipedia

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    One-way travel or one way is a travel paid by a fare purchased for a trip on an aircraft, a train, a bus, or some other mode of travel without a return trip. One-way tickets may be purchased for a variety of reasons, such as if one is planning to permanently relocate to the destination, is uncertain of one's return plans, has alternate arrangements for the return, or if the traveler is ...

  3. Open-jaw ticket - Wikipedia

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    A sample itinerary for an open jaw electronic ticket from Montreal to Amsterdam, and returning from Munich. An open-jaw ticket is an airline return ticket where the destination and/or the origin are not the same in both directions. The name is derived from how it looks when drawn on a map.

  4. Airline booking ploys - Wikipedia

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    Ticket B return: week 2, Monday, New York to Los Angeles; Ticket A return: week 2, Friday, Los Angeles to New York; In such case, the traveler appears to stay at the destination on the weekend for both tickets (staying at Los Angeles for ticket A, and at New York for ticket B), thus taking advantage of the Saturday-night requirement for both ...

  5. Return Ticket - Wikipedia

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    Return Ticket at IMDb This page was last edited on 7 April 2024, at 10:30 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  6. GO Transit fares - Wikipedia

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    Other than single-ride and return tickets, the GO Transit e-ticketing website also offers One-Day Weekend Passes and Weekday Group Passes, which are valid for unlimited travel to any location on the GO Transit network within the validity period of the ticket, regardless of the origin and destination entered when purchasing the ticket.

  7. Edmondson railway ticket - Wikipedia

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    Typically, half-fare single tickets (e.g., for children, dogs, and bicycles) would be created by cutting the ticket in half vertically; half-fare return tickets by having a diagonal cut across the ticket, having the value of half the adult fare. The remaining part was placed in a groove in the lid of the ticket rack above its tube.

  8. Here's Why This Magnificent Value Stock Is a Buy for 2025 - AOL

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    The disciplined behavior of the industry and Delta helped the airline return its adjusted total revenue per available seat mile (TRASM), a key airline metric, to growth, up 0.4% in Q4.

  9. No-show (airlines) - Wikipedia

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    Often no-shows are treated the same way regardless of reason. This means that a passenger who is delayed by a problem during the travel to airport will get the return flight cancelled even if wanting to rebook the outbound flight at the airport. A new ticket bought shortly before departure often needs to be business class due to airline policy.