Round trip flight for me with wife sharing return flight only
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I'm planning to go back to my country next year (probably by Feb) and come back again to the US. I want to bring my wife with me back to the US. So for me it's round trip but for her it's single trip. Is there any website that allow me to book round trip for me and single trip for my wife? The problem is that when I use Kayak or Orbitz, I can't find these options, so I have to book for myself and then take the flight number and search for it again!
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Can I buy a round trip flight and only use the return ticket?
Can I buy a roundtrip ticket for a one-way trip? Technically, you can buy a roundtrip ticket and only use it to go one-way, but airlines frown upon this. And, you can only skip the return flight. If you miss a segment of your trip, the airline may cancel the rest of your ticket without giving you a refund.Does round trip include both flights?
A round-trip ticket is also known as a \u201ccircle ticket\u201d or a \u201creturn air ticket\u201d because you depart from your original location which is \u201cA,\u201d and travel to your destination where you may stay for a few days or more which is \u201cB.\u201d Your return flight takes you back to \u201cA\u201d where you began, thus completing the circle.Can I use the return flight only?
No, you cannot only use the return ticket. To guarantee that the airline keeps your return ticket, you are required to travel on the first part of your trip and all the way to your final destination.How do you book round trip and one-way at the same time?
Book the flights required for one person, then book the second set of flights for the other person, making sure they are on the same flights (as required) for the second person. If that seems too difficult, phone the airline and tell them what you require and book with them over the phone.HOW TO FIND CHEAP FLIGHTS - My Best Tips After Booking 500+ Flights
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