Noun
single ticket (plural single tickets)
(travel) A ticket entitling the holder to travel in one direction to a destination.
"How a driver can break multiple laws and nearly kill a young mother without receiving even a single ticket is outrageous," Redding's lawyer Josh McMahon said. Source: Internet
At that time, hunters can enter the drawing by purchasing a single ticket at a price of $5. Source: Internet
In comparison with other major European nations, tickets can be cheap: a single ticket in Berlin costs €2.90, while the equivalent on the London Underground costs 4.90 pounds (€5.50 or $6. Source: Internet
I will be flying Doha-IST-Dubai on a single ticket but the connecting time at IST is only 1 hr 20 mins. Source: Internet
With affordable game packages and single ticket pricing, what better way to ring in the new year then to show some team spirit! Source: Internet
The TransLink network operates a fare system which allows a single ticket to be used across all modes for the same price irrespective of the number of transfers made on the trip. Source: Internet