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[QUOTE="Antnix1, post: 1209370, member: 99421"] Not sure about US to EU. But they check this more often than people realise. If people already have a return ticket they're not going to realise it was checked. First time i flew to south america from ireland the airline checked that my ticket did not exceed the max stay for the country in question. Another time i flew south america to mexico and was asked for my onward ticket at the gate (I skipped the check-in desk as i did online checkin.. but i recommend to go to the desk in south america at least from my experience). Years ago 3 young, white americans arriving in ireland as their first leg of a european trip were refused entry by immigration because they didn't have an onward ticket. The offered to show proof of funds on mobile banking but were sent home anyway. They returned a few days later on a return ticket. And another story was of people boarding their first flight successfully, but had a connection in a middle country, and the gate agent refused them boarding! So, be careful. On the other hand, return tickets are a nightmare even when they're advertised as flexible "fare difference only". Just as last-minute flights can be very expensive, the fare difference could be hundreds of euro even up to a thousand-at times it's cheaper to book a new ticket with another airline. One thing some people do is book a fully refundable one-way ticket home and then cancel it on arrival in their destination country. This won't work with a return ticket where you've already used the first leg. There are actually websites dedicated to providing such tickets for people who want such flexibility. [/QUOTE]
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