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  2. Standby (air travel) - Wikipedia

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    This means that someone with a discounted airfare, like a Web-only fare or 14-day advance ticket is ineligible to fly standby unless they upgrade to a full-fare ticket. [ citation needed ] Standby for earlier flights began as a free service on many airlines, but as of April 2010, most US airlines charge for unconfirmed standby, with a USD $50 ...

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    Alamy Last week, a few lucky travelers scored the bargain of a lifetime: They managed to get free tickets on United Airlines. This wasn't the result of an insane promotion by United (UAL), nor was ...

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    The second will require airlines and ticket agents to be upfront about any hidden fees, such as checking a bag or changing a flight, to help “consumers avoid unneeded or unexpected charges that ...

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    Book a Refundable Ticket If Possible. Unpredictable flight prices make finding the best deal a possible gamble. Kristin Winkaffe, founder and luxury travel advisor at Winkaffe Global Travel, said ...

  6. Fare basis code - Wikipedia

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    These are commonly used in the United States, and often indicate fares with minimal or no restrictions on changes and refunds. ID and AD used for airline staff (Industry Discount) and travel agency staff (Agent Discount). It may include a number indicating the percentage of discount from the full fare, e.g., AD75.

  7. No-show (airlines) - Wikipedia

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    No-shows occur when the Travel Agent fails to cancel a booking that is not required by the customer which leads to inventory spoilage. If the reservation is not cancelled it may result in a No-show rebooking/refund restrictions may apply for no-show after ticketing. Un-ticketed segments which result in No-Show shall be liable to penalty fees. [5]

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