"But in the past nine months, open-jaw flights have been less expensive and offer additional flexibility for seeing multiple destinations without being rushed."
Manuel Romano/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesBhagwan told BI that she often suggests open-jaw flights for clients, especially those traveling to Europe.
BI previously reported that these flights are typically cheaper than one-way flights.
And a train from Rome to Barcelona may cost around $80, according to Rail Europe, so open-jaw flights would save $220.
AdvertisementTraveling to Europe can be expensive, but open-jaw flights can make them more affordable when visiting multiple cities.
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