book through

book (one) through

To reserve a spot on a mode of transportation, such as a train or plane, for someone traveling to a particular destination (perhaps with several connections along the way). Sir, I can book you through to Paris from here.
See also: book, through
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

book someone through (to some place)

to make transportation arrangements for someone that involve a number of changes and transfers. The travel agent booked me through to Basra. I would be happy to book you through if you would like.
See also: book, through
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • book (one) through
  • book on
  • book (one) on (something)
  • get aboard
  • embark
  • embark for
  • embark for (some place)
  • aboard
  • all aboard
  • by way of (something)