Traveling internationally with one-way airline tickets

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I am traveling to the Philippines from the US to see friends and travel for an unknown amount of time (between 3 months and 2 years). Everything I read says I need a roundtrip ticket. How do I get around that?






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Can you travel internationally with a one way ticket?

They don't want to risk having to fly you back if there's an issue. You can travel internationally on one-way tickets many times and not get asked anything, then one day you can be denied boarding. The reality is that a lot depends on the airline's policies, where you are trying to fly, and if you are unlucky that day.

Can I enter a country without a return ticket?

It's pretty much standard for any international trip that you have to have proof that you intend to leave the country at the end of your permitted stay. And the accepted proof is a return (or onward) air ticket out of the country before the visa or allowed stay expires.

Is it cheaper to buy one way or round trip for international flights?

It's generally more economical to buy a roundtrip flight rather than booking two separate one-way international flights. For example, using Google Flights, we found a fare in late April from Atlanta to Paris for $392 roundtrip.

Can you enter the US with a one way ticket?

3. Re: One way ticket to the USA? You would have to get a visa, the Visa Waiver Program REQUIRES you to have a ticket out of the US as part of it's conditions.



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