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  2. Open-jaw ticket - Wikipedia

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    Open-jaw tickets are a flexible and relatively inexpensive way of flying as they are priced as a round-trip ticket, in most cases less expensive than purchasing two one-way flights between the destinations visited. Another market commonly traveled under an open-jaw itinerary is the one of local one-way tours.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Airline booking ploys - Wikipedia

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    This can happen on mainline carriers where all one-way tickets are full price. For instance, a passenger intending to fly only from Los Angeles to New York may find the one-way ticket costs $800, but that the round-trip fare is $500. The passenger, therefore, purchases the round trip from Los Angeles to New York and back to Los Angeles and ...

  5. 3 Americans heading to Scotland for The Open had to travel ...

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    Three days after arriving in Edinburgh for the Open, the passengers still don't have their clothes, medication, and cameras.

  6. Edinburgh airport warning over Christmas flight delays as ...

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    The Unite union has warned that flights from Edinburgh Airport could be grounded over festive season because of a pay dispute involving tanker drivers working for North Air.. The union says ...

  7. Edinburgh Airport - Wikipedia

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    When the war ended, the airfield remained under military control. It was officially opened for commercial traffic on 19 May 1947. The first commercial flight to use the airport was a British European Airways service from London to Shetland, with Edinburgh and Aberdeen being intermediate stopping points. The aircraft was an 18-seat Douglas C47.

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