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Are open jaw tickets really more expensive than round trip tickets?

Let's find out.

· 3 min read

In the world of air travel, ticket pricing can be a complex maze, with numerous factors influencing the cost. One type of ticket that often comes into question is the "open jaw" ticket. It is commonly thought that open jaw tickets or one-way tickets are going to be more expensive than traditional round-trip tickets — but is that really the case? Let’s find out.

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What are Open Jaw Tickets?

Open jaw tickets are essentially multi-city or multi-stop tickets that provide travelers with the flexibility to start and end their journeys in different locations. There are three common types of open jaw tickets:

  1. Destination Open Jaw: Fly from City A to City B, then from City C back to City A.
  2. Origin Open Jaw: Fly from City A to City B, then from City B to City D.
  3. Double Open Jaw: Fly from City A to City B, then from City C to City D.

Factors Influencing Ticket Prices

Several factors influence the cost of open jaw tickets compared to traditional round-trip tickets:

  1. Route and Destination: The cities involved in the open jaw itinerary can significantly impact the cost. Popular destinations with high demand might be more expensive, while less traveled routes could be cheaper.
  2. Airline Pricing Strategies: Airlines use complex algorithms to set ticket prices. These algorithms consider factors like demand, competition, time of booking, and seasonality. Open jaw tickets might sometimes fall outside standard pricing rules, leading to variations in cost.
  3. Booking Time: Just like with round-trip tickets, the timing of your booking plays a crucial role. Booking well in advance or during off-peak seasons can result in cheaper fares, while last-minute bookings or peak travel times might be more expensive.
  4. Fare Classes and Availability: The availability of different fare classes (economy, business, first class) and the number of available seats can influence the cost. Open jaw tickets might be more expensive if the desired fare class has limited availability.
  5. Airline Partnerships and Alliances: Airlines that are part of alliances (such as Star Alliance, OneWorld, or SkyTeam) might offer more competitive pricing for open jaw itineraries due to shared routes and code-sharing agreements.

Cost Comparison: Open Jaw vs. Round-Trip

When comparing the cost of open jaw tickets to traditional round-trip tickets, there is no one-size-fits-all answer. Whether an open jaw ticket will necessarily be more expensive primarily depends on the pricing strategy of the airlines.

Some airlines (especially full service carriers) will actually charge much higher prices for one-way tickets, but that might not be the case for open jaw tickets - especially for destination open jaw tickets. Other airlines price their tickets based on individual legs of the journey and doesn’t take into account whether you are flying one-way, multi-city, or return.

It is recommended that you do some shopping of airfares across airlines to find the best combination of flight tickets for your trip.

Here are a few scenarios to consider:

  1. Potential Cost Savings: In some cases, open jaw tickets can be cheaper than booking separate one-way tickets. For example, if you're planning to visit multiple cities, an open jaw ticket might be more economical than booking a series of one-way flights.
  2. Increased Flexibility: The primary advantage of open jaw tickets is flexibility. While they might sometimes be more expensive, the convenience of not having to backtrack to the original city can save time and additional travel expenses.
  3. Complex Itineraries: For complex travel plans involving multiple cities or countries, open jaw tickets can simplify the booking process and potentially reduce costs compared to booking multiple round-trip tickets.

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