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In airline reservation systems, a record locator is an alphanumeric code used to identify and access a specific record on an airline’s reservation system. An airline’s reservation system automatically generates a unique record locator whenever a customer makes a reservation or booking, commonly known in the industry as an itinerary.
In common with older airline tickets, MCOs had a number of passenger coupons, (typically 1, 2 or 4), as well as valueless coupons for the agency's records and the airlines' interline clearing house. There were two main types of MCO, those with a specific value for each coupon, and those with the residual value moving to the next coupon.
Even if you’re mentally prepared for a high priced ticket, some of the added travel costs associated with flying might throw you for a loop.
An official ticket number (including the airline's 3-digit ticketing code, [2] a 4-digit form number, a 6-digit serial number, and sometimes a check digit) Carriage terms and conditions (or at least a reference to them) Fare and tax details, including fare calculation details and some additional data such as tour codes.
“United royally messed up my family’s reservations for a large international trip we had coming up. Booked the tickets forever ago, only to have them disappear from our app with no ...
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The Airlines Reporting Corporation (ARC) is a company that provides ticket transaction settlement services between airlines and travel agencies (both traditional and online) and the travel management companies that sell their products in the United States. ARC, which is owned by nine major airlines, also offers its transactional data within ...
Continental Airlines (UAL) introduced a new fee that lets customers lock in the price of a ticket. The "FareLock" service, which starts at $5, means that passengers can hold a seat at a given ...