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  2. Basic economy class - Wikipedia

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    The economy class cabin of an American Airlines Boeing 737 MAX. Basic economy class is a travel class offered by a number of airlines.The class has superseded economy class as the cheapest airfare option for passengers and generally comes with more restrictions when compared to standard economy fares. [1]

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    Travelers buying airlines' basic economy tickets face restrictions on seat assignments, ticket changes and, in some cases, higher baggage fees.

  4. JetBlue basic economy tickets to allow carry-on bags, will ...

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    When the change takes effect, United Airlines will be one of the only remaining major U.S. carriers that does not allow carry-on bags with a basic economy ticket. Cruising Altitude: Why airport ...

  5. Airlines now offer free changes on many plane tickets. Except ...

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    Spirit: $49 for flights departing in seven to 59 days; $79 for flights departing in three to six days and $99 for last minute changes.(Flight changes are allowed up to one hour before the schedule ...

  6. Airline reservations system - Wikipedia

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    The Fares data store contains fare tariffs, rule sets, routing maps, class of service tables, and some tax information that construct the price – "the fare". Rules like booking conditions (e.g. minimum stay, advance purchase, etc.) are tailored differently between different city pairs or zones, and assigned a class of service corresponding to ...

  7. Fare - Wikipedia

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    A basic farebox of circa 1950s manufacture The top of a modern-day farebox. A farebox is a device used to collect fares and tickets on streetcars, trains and buses upon entry, replacing the need for a separate conductor. Nearly all major metropolitan transit agencies in the United States and Canada use a farebox to collect or validate fare payment.

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