Antonym for 'bound' [closed]

What is the opposite of the term London-bound (meaning heading/travelling to London) - i.e. moving away from London?


Solution 1:

"outbound from London"

outbound

ADJECTIVE & ADVERB

Travelling away from a particular place, especially on the first leg of a return journey:

[AS ADJECTIVE]: an outbound flight
[AS ADVERB]: flying outbound

  • I was now, however, on familiar territory having travelled along these forest roads on my outbound journey.
  • We took a different flightpath to my outbound journey; the landscape was much more urban, but still noticeably Dutch.
  • The outbound date of travel determines the fare for the entire journey and ticketing must be within seven days of booking.

outbound. Oxford Dictionaries. Oxford University Press, n.d. Web. 27 January 2015.

outbound, adj. and adv.

A. adj.
1. Outward-bound.
2. Relating to (arrangements for) travel outwards, or to people or vehicles travelling outwards.

B. adv.
While travelling away from home; when moving outside or outwards.

"outbound, adj. and adv." OED Online. Oxford University Press, December 2014. Web. 27 January 2015.

Cathay Pacific flights outbound from Heathrow have been making a fuel stop, when necessary, at Amsterdam, Singapore Airlines at Frankfurt, and Qantas at Stansted.

Heathrow fuel problems to last 'months'