Transcription of Types of Airfares - Rules and Regulations for Airline Tickets
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Types of Airfares - Rules and Regulations for Airline Tickets 1. What is a Fare? Airfares are most often based on one-way or round-trip travel. Fares may be published, unpublished and/or negotiated fares (corporations, or government agencies/organizations may have fares negotiated with an Airline at a lower rate). Unpublished fares are also known as consolidated fares and are offered by consolidators or bucket shops. 2. Published Fares: A published fare is one that is available for purchase by anyone. An unpublished fare works a bit differently.
Airline designator : Definition: The code designated by IATA to represent the name of an airline (UA is United Airlines, QF is Qantas, etc.). Airport codes: Definition: Three letter codes used to identify airports (ex. YVR is Vancouver, Canada; EWR is Newark, New Jersey, etc.).
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