cross-border ticket

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Noun[edit]

cross-border ticket (plural cross-border tickets)

  1. (travel, dated) A multi-sector airline ticket, issued for travel from a place that the passenger does not intend to fly from, in order to get a lower fare.

Usage notes[edit]

Since the advent of e-tickets, and the almost universal use of modern reservation systems, the practice is now rare.

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