Booking for 2 One Ways

Create a booking with two one-way flights (one-way outbound + one-way homebound) in Tourpaq Office. Learn transport selection, shadow passengers, and export/list behavior.

Overview

Booking for 2 One Ways lets you create one booking with two one-way flights:

  • One-way outbound (OW OUT)

  • One-way homebound (OW HOME)

This is also used for open-jaw style trips, where outbound and return are different transports.

Preconditions

Before you start:

  • One-way flights must be enabled for your setup.

  • The selected transport(s) must have one-way seat allotment for OW OUT and OW HOME.

For broader one-way scenarios, see Multiple one way flights bookings.

Create a 2 one-way booking

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1. Start a new booking

Start in New Booking.

Enter the number of passengers. Then open transport selection.

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2. Select a transport with OW OUT / OW HOME seats

Pick a transport that has seat allocation for:

  • OW OUT

  • OW HOME

Transport selection showing one-way seat availability (OW OUT / OW HOME)
Select a transport that supports one-way seats for outbound and homebound.
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3. Set interval to one-way out and select the one-way home flight

Change Interval (Days) to one way out.

This enables an extra tab in the transport window. Use it to select the one-way home flight.

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The homebound leg is typically constrained by your gateway rules.

Example: If the booking departs from Billund, the return is typically required back to Billund.

Interval set to one-way out; new tab appears for selecting one-way home transport
Set Interval to one way out to enable selecting the homebound one-way flight.
Selecting the one-way home flight in the transport window
Select the one-way home flight (return leg).
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4. Continue like a normal booking

From here, the flow is the same as a standard booking:

  • customer details

  • take allotment

  • passenger details

  • extras, supplements, and discounts

For one-way bookings, products and rules must be eligible for one-way selection. This is controlled in Extras → Price and Extras → Resources.

Booking view after selecting both one-way flights, showing two legs and booking totals
After selecting both one-way legs, complete the booking as usual.

Passenger behavior: “shadow” rows

In a 2 one-way booking, passengers appear twice.

The duplicate row is the shadow passenger. It separates data for the two flights, since each flight can have its own products, supplements, and discounts.

Export and lists behavior

Finance export: passengers are doubled

In exports, passengers can appear twice due to the two flight legs.

Finance export showing passengers listed twice (one per one-way leg)
Finance export: passengers appear twice (one row per one-way flight leg).

Export lists: grouped per leg for guide lists

In Lists, passengers are grouped by flight departure/arrival dates for guide lists.

Export list grouped by flight departure and arrival dates for a guide list
Export lists: passengers are grouped per flight leg for guide lists.

FAQ

chevron-rightWhen should I use a 2 one-way booking?hashtag

Use it when outbound and homebound are different transports.

Typical cases:

  • Open trips (outbound and return are not the same route).

  • You want to sell one-way seat allotment on both legs (OW OUT + OW HOME).

chevron-rightWhy do passengers show up twice?hashtag

Because the booking contains two flight legs.

Tourpaq duplicates each passenger into a shadow passenger row.

This lets the system separate services and pricing per leg (outbound vs homebound).

chevron-rightDo products, supplements, and discounts apply to both legs?hashtag

Not automatically.

They can be applied per leg, because each passenger exists as a normal row + a shadow row.

If something looks “missing” on one flight, check which passenger row the product was added to.

chevron-rightWhy is the homebound one-way flight selection limited?hashtag

The homebound leg is typically constrained by your gateway rules.

Example: If the booking departs from Billund, the return is usually required back to Billund.

chevron-rightWhy are passengers doubled in exports?hashtag

Many exports are leg-based.

That means one booking with two one-way flights can produce two rows per passenger (one per leg).

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