ARNK

ARNK

An itinerary containing an ARNK (arrival unknown, pronounced 'arunk') segment is one in which the traveler arrives at destination A but departs out of destination B. Since the arrival to destination B is unknown, hence the name arrival unknown [ http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ARNK] . It is similar to an open-jaw ticket except that there is no variation in the point of origin.

An example of an itinerary that contains and ARNK segment is the following:


*Segment 1: 11-NOV: SFO/IAD (San Francisco to Washington-Dulles)
*Segment 2: ARNK: Arrival Unknown or Surface Transportation from IAD to PHL
*Segment 3: 15-NOV: PHL/SFO (Philadelphia to San Francisco)

References

External links

[http://www.obfs.uillinois.edu/obfshome.cfm?level=2&path=travel&xmldata=glossary Glossary]


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