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  2. No-show (airlines) - Wikipedia

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    Often no-shows are treated the same way regardless of reason. This means that a passenger who is delayed by a problem during the travel to airport will get the return flight cancelled even if wanting to rebook the outbound flight at the airport. A new ticket bought shortly before departure often needs to be business class due to airline policy.

  3. Fare basis code - Wikipedia

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    A fare basis code (often just referred to as a fare basis) is an alphabetic or alpha-numeric code used by airlines to identify a fare type and allow airline staff and travel agents to find the rules applicable to that fare. Although airlines now set their own fare basis codes, there are some patterns that have evolved over the years and may ...

  4. Will new airline consumer protection rules help you when you ...

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    The agreement allows states to investigate airlines and ticket agents and hold them accountable when they violate aviation consumer protection laws. New refund laws and minimum seat sizes.

  5. Don’t Buy Airline Tickets on This Day of the Week - AOL

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    Best Day To Buy Airline Tickets: Sunday. Expedia analyzed millions of flights and airfare data and found that booking a flight on a Sunday could save you up to 15% on your total airfare. The data ...

  6. Miscellaneous charges order - Wikipedia

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    A miscellaneous charges order (MCO), also known as miscellaneous purpose document (MPD), [1] is an accountable IATA document, similar to an old-style airline ticket, used to process the payment of travel arrangements. They are issued by airlines, but normally pay for services other than airfares.

  7. Airline booking ploys - Wikipedia

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    Airline booking ploys are used by travelers in commercial aviation to lower the price of flying by circumventing airlines' rules about how tickets may be used. They are generally a breach of the contract of carriage between the passenger and the airline, which airlines may try to enforce in various ways.

  8. Don’t Buy Airline Tickets at This Time of Day - AOL

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    Trying to save money on airline tickets? With the average round-trip airfare hovering around $400 for domestic trips, of course you want to snag the lowest fare possible. To get the best price ...

  9. New federal rules on airline refunds require cash instead of ...

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    Buttigieg gave the example Wednesday morning of travelers who have been forced to buy an additional ticket on a different airline in order to make it on time to events happening in their destinations.