roundtrip

/ˈraʊndˌtrɪp/
adjective
  1. Including travel to a destination and back; not one-way.
    • We booked a roundtrip cruise that stops at three islands.
    • The bus company offers a roundtrip service between the airport and downtown.
    • The roundtrip fare is $250, but a one-way ticket costs $150.
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noun
  1. A journey to a place and back again, especially by a scheduled form of transport.
    • The roundtrip to the mountains takes about six hours by car.
    • I bought a roundtrip ticket from New York to London.
    • She prefers roundtrip flights because they are often cheaper than two one-way tickets.
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