One Way Ticket?? [Urgent}
Hi,
This is quite an urgent thread as I am flying later today! Basically im flying to NYC from London today and plan on staying with my friend in Lower Manhattan for 2/3 weeks. I am flying in on a 'one way ticket'. This is because my friend is talking about taking me to Vegas for my 21st (30th July), then from there I would go and visit some other friends that I have on the West Coast. The reason for no return is because I dont know if we will end up going to the West Coast so I dont actually know where i will be returning home from! It could be LAX or JFK!? I really do intend on going home; I just finished the 2nd year of my degree, I have a job at a very prestigious company which ties in with my degree, and i have the funds ($5000) to support myself and purchase a return trip. Im just looking for some advice, confirmation or assurance that all will be ok so i dont spend the next 7 hours sh**ting myself on the plane! Thank you!! |
Re: One Way Ticket?? [Urgent}
Originally Posted by kanechattey
(Post 10783677)
Hi,
This is quite an urgent thread as I am flying later today! Even if you are allowed to board the plane with a 1-way ticket (which you aren't supposed to be allowed to do), the POE agent has the right to ask to see your return ticket. If you don't have one, you risk being turned away at the POE. Not wanting to scare you, but wanting you to be prepared, just in case. Rene |
Re: One Way Ticket?? [Urgent}
You need to (should have) bought the return ticket from JFK. The worst that could happen would be that you would have to change planes at JFK on the way back. If possible book a return ticket NOW, on line.
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Re: One Way Ticket?? [Urgent}
Thanks for the replies, greatly appreciated.
I don't get why i have to depart from the same airport I arrived at? What happens when people travel across America, why would they have to go all the way back to where they started? |
Re: One Way Ticket?? [Urgent}
Originally Posted by kanechattey
(Post 10783718)
Thanks for the replies, greatly appreciated.
I don't get why i have to depart from the same airport I arrived at? What happens when people travel across America, why would they have to go all the way back to where they started? |
Re: One Way Ticket?? [Urgent}
Ah yes! I get that, that does make sense actually, until I have to pay for the flight from LAX to JFK ha!
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Re: One Way Ticket?? [Urgent}
Originally Posted by kanechattey
(Post 10783734)
Ah yes! I get that, that does make sense actually, until I have to pay for the flight from LAX to JFK ha!
Which means you just bite the bullet on the extra cost, sadly. |
Re: One Way Ticket?? [Urgent}
Originally Posted by Lion in Winter
(Post 10783727)
You don't, you just need the round trip ticket.
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Re: One Way Ticket?? [Urgent}
Originally Posted by md95065
(Post 10783803)
Actually you don't even need a round trip ticket - you just need a ticket for onward travel that will get you out of the US (and its adjacent territories unless you happen to be a legal resident of the one that you are going to) ...
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Re: One Way Ticket?? [Urgent}
Originally Posted by kanechattey
(Post 10783734)
Ah yes! I get that, that does make sense actually, until I have to pay for the flight from LAX to JFK ha!
LAX to JFK one way tickets can be bought for about $200 but one way from London to JFK is about $1,000 and LAX to London will cost another $1,000. So it makes very little sense to book only one way from London to JFK and one way from LAX to London. |
Re: One Way Ticket?? [Urgent}
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 10783706)
You need to (should have) bought the return ticket from JFK. The worst that could happen would be that you would have to change planes at JFK on the way back. If possible book a return ticket NOW, on line.
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Re: One Way Ticket?? [Urgent}
Originally Posted by Michael
(Post 10783871)
Round trip from London to JFK is currently about $1,100.
LAX to JFK one way tickets can be bought for about $200 but one way from London to JFK is about $1,000 and LAX to London will cost another $1,000. So it makes very little sense to book only one way from London to JFK and one way from LAX to London. One way + One way internationally is almost always more expensive than a roundtrip ticket. You are probably better off to buy a roundtrip out of NY and then connect from LA / San Fran / Wherever to New York on your return flight. |
Re: One Way Ticket?? [Urgent}
If you can afford it, buy a fully refundable (be sure) then buy the new ticket when you know your plans.
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Re: One Way Ticket?? [Urgent}
There's a lot more chance of the airline not allowing you to fly than there is if the COB asking to see proof of your onward travel arrangements.
That said, buy a fully flexible one-way ticket from anywhere in the Stares to the UK and then just cancel it either as soon as you're inside the US or else once you know what you're really wanting to do. Drama over. |
Re: One Way Ticket?? [Urgent}
I think she's on the plane now anyway, judging by the first post. Or we can hope she is anyway.
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