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Open Jaw ticket
I keep hearing the phrase "Open Jaw Ticket." What does that mean?
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Flying from point A to point B, then flying from point C to point A. You get from point B to point C via some other way, like driving or taking the train. Does that make sense? <BR><BR>Expedia is a good place to check for open jaw or multiple stop flights.
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You fly into one location and fly out of another. It's a great option, especially if you're limited on time, and, often, open jaw tickets save you money on traveling back to your original entry point.
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Flying into one city and out of another. Maximizes your travel plans by not having to backtrack. For example, fly to London --- several days there; take the chunnel across to Paris --- however long there; then depart from Paris back to home.
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The reason they are less expensive is that the airlines consider them a round trip ticket, rather than two one-way tickets.
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Related - - and sometimes a bargain (and sometimes not!) - - are stopover fares. And very often, something that people do not think about.<BR><BR>Flying from point A to B, then a few days later from B to C, then ultimately from C back to A. <BR><BR>Worth looking into, for a trip to northern Italy and Rome, for example; or Paris and the south of France, or northern and southern Germany.<BR><BR>Best wishes, <BR><BR>Rex <BR>
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Thank you everyone.
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Hi Karen. Last year my friend flew from Florida to Paris. She stayed there several days and then flew to meet me in Nice. We stayed in Nice a week and then she returned to Florida. She did this all with booking through one airline. Sometimes it works out that you can do this. I think this would be considered a stop over fare as Rex explained. But it is still a way not to backtrack, especially if there is a lot of distance between point A and C.
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All the flight sites and airlines offer this. We have done that several times. Look for "more search options".
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bringing this message back to the top, since someone just asked this once again.<BR>
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