Is it necessary to book a return ticket?

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While not always mandatory, some airlines may require a return ticket. To be safe, check the airlines policy. Consider a flexible ticket; the initial cost is higher, but changing your return flight can be cheaper than buying a new one later.

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Okay, so, do you really need to book a return ticket? Well, it’s a bit of a “maybe.” Honestly, it’s not always a must-do, but some airlines, and I mean some, can be real sticklers for it. I guess it’s their way of making sure you’re actually planning to leave eventually, haha.

So, to be super safe, my advice? Definitely check out the airline’s policy before you book anything. Don’t just assume! Imagine getting to the airport and being told, “Nope, no return ticket, no boarding!” That would be a nightmare, right?

Now, here’s a little tip I learned the hard way: think about getting a flexible ticket. Yeah, I know, the initial price tag might make you wince a little. But trust me, it could save you a ton in the long run. I once had to change a flight last minute because, well, life happened. Buying a whole new one? Ouch. With a flexible ticket, it would have been way cheaper just to adjust things. So, basically, a flexible ticket is like a little insurance policy for your travel plans. Worth considering, don’t you think?