Re: Consequences of missing last segment on Intn'l flight?
- From: mnc@xxxxxxxxxx (Miguel Cruz)
- Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 20:23:13 -0500
Clark W. Griswold, Jr. <spamtrap100@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> nobody <nobody@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> (when city of origin is not the same and city where trip ends, is that
>> still an open-jaw or is there another term for it ?)
>
> Nope. Used that terminology to our travel agent the other week and was
> corrected. :)
>
> I think you are thinking of something like co-terminal: Where multiple airports
> serve the same city, thus you don't need to return to the same airport you left,
> as long as the city is the same.
That's different, though. An open jaw is when they are not co-terminal
locations but you nevertheless book your ticket that way.
miguel
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