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An open-jaw ticket is an airline return ticket where the destination and/or the origin are not the same in both directions.
There are three types …
Destination open-jaw, where a passenger flies from one city to another, but returns to the original city from a different place. For example, depart London to New York, but on the return trip fly from Boston to London.
Origin open-jaw, where the passenger leaves from one city to another but returns to a different place. E.g., Flying from London to New York, but returning from New York to Manchester.
Double open-jaw, where two totally separate fares exist. E.g., fly from London to New York, but on the return trip fly from Boston to Manchester.
Using different airports in the same city is not considered an open-jaw, so a passenger on a London to JFK trip returned from Newark then that would still be a return trip as both airports are considered to be in New York.
The open gaps between the cities show on the itinerary as ARNK, the same code that shows on an airline or agency's Global Distribution System. The term (pronounced arunk) means "arrival unknown".