openjaw
Openjaw refers to an airline itinerary in which the two main air segments do not form a closed loop, meaning you fly into one city and depart from a different city, with a non-flown segment between the two air portions. In practice, this often involves flying from origin A to destination B, then traveling by land or sea to destination C, and flying from destination D back to origin A (or from C back to A), creating an “open jaw” between the two air legs.
A common example is starting in New York, flying to London, taking a rail or car trip
Openjaw itineraries are popular for travel planning because they offer flexibility to explore regions without backtracking
Booking considerations include checking baggage policies across separate tickets, understanding visa and entry requirements for each