DOJ

Definition : Double Open Jaw
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What does DOJ mean?

Double Open Jaw (DOJ) is a trip in which both the outbound departure point and arrival and the inbound point of departure and arrival are not the same. In other words in DOJ, the origin and destination of the first flight are both different from the origin and destination on the return flight. DOJ can price a bit more than a ticket with a Single Open Jaw (SOJ). It is called Open Jaw because the air routing looks like an open mouth (from the side) if you draw the routing on a map.

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What is the full form of DOJ in Air Fares & Ticketing?

The full form of DOJ is Double Open Jaw

What are the full forms of DOJ in Transport & Travel?

Date Of Journey | Double Open Jaw

What are the full forms of DOJ in Worldwide?

Department of Justice | Dermatology Online Journal | Double Offset Joint | Double Open Jaw

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APA Style

FullForms. (2026). DOJ. FullForms.com. https://fullforms.com/DOJ/full/18413

Chicago Style

FullForms. "DOJ." Accessed June 5, 2026. https://fullforms.com/DOJ/full/18413.

Harvard Style

FullForms (2026) 'DOJ', FullForms.com. Available at: https://fullforms.com/DOJ/full/18413 (Accessed: 05 June 2026).

MLA Style

"DOJ." FullForms.com, 2026, https://fullforms.com/DOJ/full/18413. Accessed 05 Jun. 2026.