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  2. Point of no return - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "point of no return" originated as a technical term in air navigation to refer to the time and/or location during a flight at which the aircraft no longer has enough fuel to return to its originating airfield. Important decisions may need to be made prior to the point of no return, since it will be unsafe to turn around and fly back ...

  3. Open-jaw ticket - Wikipedia

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    For example, depart London to New York, but on the return trip fly from Philadelphia to London. Origin open-jaw, where the passenger leaves from one city to another but returns to a different place. For example, flying from London to New York, but returning from New York to Manchester. Double open-jaw, where two totally separate fares exist ...

  4. Ferry flying - Wikipedia

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    A Canadian Forces CH-135 Twin Huey from Base Rescue Goose Bay delivered by a ferry crew to CFB Winnipeg for Depot Level Inspection and Repair at Bristol Aerospace in 1988.. Ferry flying or a positioning flight is the flying of aircraft for the purpose of returning the aircraft to base, delivering it to a customer, moving it from one base of operations to another, or moving it to or from a ...

  5. Heading home for the holidays? Here are the cheapest day to ...

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    The same can be said about returning flights – most customers are likely to travel on the weekend after Thanksgiving, making Tuesday, Nov. 29 and Wednesday, Nov. 30 the low-cost days to pick.

  6. 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.

  7. What's the process for pilots returning to flight after COVID ...

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    Capt. John Cox discusses the retraining process for pilots returning to flight after the pandemic and what changes he'd like to see addressed.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Evansville-to-Chicago flights returning, airport ... - AOL

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    Beginning in September, American Airlines will fly to Chicago from Evansville in the morning and operate returning flights in the afternoon, according to Morris. Chicago O'Hare International ...