What is double open jaw trip?


What is double open jaw trip? Noun. double open jaw (plural double open jaws) (travel, aviation) A fare construction on a single return ticket where the origin and destination of the first flight are both different from the origin and destination on the return flight.


What is skiplagging and why do airlines hate it?

The practice goes by a few different names, including skiplagging or hidden-city flying. Passengers disembark at their layover city, leaving an empty seat on their next flight, and save money in the process. But airlines are cracking down on the practice, claiming it breaches their rules and costs them revenue.


Can you fly from one airport and return to another?

Can you do roundtrip from different airports? Yes. If you depart from one airport but return to another, or fly to one airport and return from another, this is called an open-jaw flight.


What is open jaw vs stopover?

A stopover might be flying to Brussels with a three-day stay in Reykjavik on the way there or back. Open jaws involve departing from a different city than the one in which you arrived. For example, an open jaw would be if you flew from New York to Paris, took a train to London, then flew back to New York from London.


What are the three 3 types of itinerary?

There are three types of simple itineraries:
  • One-way (OW) You are flying from somewhere (your origin) to somewhere else (your destination).
  • Return or Round trip (RT) You are flying from your origin to your destination (which for return fares is also called the point of turnaround) then back to your origin. ...
  • Open jaw (OJ)


What is a circle trip?

A circle trip is like a round-trip except that the route on the return trip differs from the route on the outgoing trip. The journey involves two or more stopovers and returns to the originating city.