... in response to Problem-Booking Fiancee's & Daughter..., posted by Zorrowins on Jan 8, 2005Yeah it's usually cheaper to fly one way; except now I see Jet-Blue, and Spirit are selling one ways for half the cost of a round trip, but that's domestic.
Everytime I have bought a round trip with the intention of going one way, I have tried to anticipate a return date and booked the return really far in advance.
Yeah it is some backwards logic, but it came in handy for me a couple of times. Worse case scenario, one time I needed another one way ticket and still had one open, so I exchanged my return ticket for the one I needed. The 100 dollar fee was cheaper than buying another ticket. This actually happened to me recently when I was in Venzuela during all the hurricanes. I couldn't get out through Miami, but had a leg left over from Continental which went through Houston. I used my Continental ticket to get there and my American Airlines ticket to come back. I did this a lot when I was younger, between states visiting my family, and it is actually a pain, so now it's just like, "Hey I have a leg I'm not using, why not save it as long as I can in case of emergency?" This time it worked out nice.
Depending on how old her daughter is maybe it could make her feel good or secure thinking that she can go back to visit soon?
Just my experience,
V-Dude