roundtrips

/ˈraʊndˌtrɪps/
noun
  1. A journey to a place and back again, especially using the same route or mode of transportation.
    • For long-distance travel, roundtrips are often cheaper than two one-way tickets.
    • The airline is offering discounted roundtrips to several Caribbean islands.
    • We booked roundtrips from New York to London for the summer vacation.
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