A trip from one destination to another and then returning to the starting location
Margaret purchased a single round trip ticket to and from Chicago, as it was cheaper than buying two one-way tickets.
The practice of selling power to either an affiliate or another company and then buying it back for the same price for the sole purpose of artificially increasing trading volume to support claims of corporate growth or financial strength This term became popular during the Enron controversy Example: Company A might sell 100 megawatts of power to Company B on an online exchange at $10 per megawatt Company B then turns around and sells an identical volume to Company A at the same price No power is transferred between parties, no money is exchanged and the trades don't have any economic value -- but the trades show up on each party's books as sales Also called Wash and Back-to-Back Trading See also Bragawatts
If you make a round trip, you travel to a place and then back again. The train operates the 2,400-mile round trip once a week
A round-trip ticket is a ticket for a train, bus, or plane that allows you to travel to a particular place and then back again. Mexicana Airlines has announced cheaper round-trip tickets between Los Angeles and cities it serves in Mexico
A journey from point A to point B and back to point A Different from a multi-leg trip