WHAT IS AN ONWARD TICKET?
Your Proof of Planned Departure
An onward ticket is a verifiable flight reservation that proves you plan to leave a country before your visa or entry permit expires. It's required by airlines and immigration at check-in and border control. Unlike a return ticket that shows a round trip, an onward ticket simply demonstrates that you have a confirmed plan to depart — to any destination.
Many countries require proof of onward travel before allowing entry. Airlines enforce this requirement strictly — if you can't show an onward ticket at check-in, you may be denied boarding. Immigration officers at your destination may also ask to see proof that you intend to leave before your allowed stay expires.
DTR's onward tickets are real flight reservations with verifiable PNR codes created through official airline GDS systems (Amadeus and Sabre). When an airline staff member or immigration officer checks your PNR on the airline's website, they'll see a genuine booking — because it is one. The only difference from a paid ticket is that the reservation will naturally expire after the validity period.
This service is especially popular among digital nomads, backpackers, one-way travelers, and anyone who doesn't want to commit to a specific return date or destination. For just $5, you get a legitimate proof of departure that satisfies airlines, immigration, and embassy requirements — without spending $200+ on a ticket you might not use.