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  2. 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 ...

  3. American Express Global Business Travel - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Amex GBT acquired Rosenbluth International from Hal Rosenbluth in a "mega deal" that combined two of the top global travel agencies at the time. [3]In 2014 American Express divested their Global Business Travel division for an investment of $900 million to an investor group creating American Express Global Business Travel.

  4. dnata - Wikipedia

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    dnata Travel provides assistance in the areas of corporate and government travel, luxury holidays, events, groups and incentives, retail and marine travel. There are 202 locations across the GCC with operational presence in Afghanistan , Bahrain , Oman , Qatar , Kuwait and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia . dnata Travel is also the regional managing ...

  5. Pseudo city code - Wikipedia

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    In the aviation industry, a pseudo city code, pseudo-city code, or office ID, is an alpha-numeric identifier for a corporate user of a computer reservation system (CRS) or global distribution system (GDS), [1] typically a travel agency. The codes are typically 3 or 4 characters long, (although the Amadeus system uses up to nine characters), and ...

  6. List of airline codes (E) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all airline codes. The table lists the IATA airline designators , the ICAO airline designators and the airline call signs (telephony designator). Historical assignments are also included for completeness.

  7. The Emirates Group - Wikipedia

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    Emirates Official Store is the official store of Emirates Airlines, which stocks products, such as airplane models, souvenirs, and Emirates themed retail. Customers pay for products in UAE Dirhams , US Dollars , or use Skywards Miles, earned by members of Emirates airline's frequent flyer loyalty scheme, to buy products.

  8. dnata Travel Services - Wikipedia

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    As the retail arm of dnata offering travel services and products, dnata Travel Services has 44 retail outlets scattered within Dubai. In January 2009, dnata Travel Services and HRG launched a satellite in Kabul, Afghanistan., [5] expanding the company's reach further outward in the Middle East region.

  9. UAE Exchange - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the business added Australia to its network, and it also launched services for the corporate (B2B) sector. In 2004, it introduced online money transfers. Between 2005 and 2009 it opened offices in Hong Kong , Uganda , Jordan , Canada , New Zealand , and China , as well as purchasing MoneyDart Global Services in the United States .