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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. Fort Smith Airport - Wikipedia

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    Fort Smith Airport (IATA: YSM, ICAO: CYSM) is located near Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, Canada. Runway 03/21 has no winter service. Runway 03/21 has no winter service. The Fort Smith (District) Heliport is located southeast of the airport.

  4. Airfare - Wikipedia

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    A fare basis code (often just referred to as a fare basis) can be 1-8 alphanumeric characters and is used to determine the price and restrictions on a ticket. Fare basis codes start with a letter called a fare code which almost always matches the booking class in which the reservation is booked. Example: Fare basis code WH7LNR tells us the ...

  5. ATPCO - Wikipedia

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    The Airline Tariff Publishing Company (commonly known as ATPCO) is a privately held corporation that engages in the collection and distribution of fare and fare-related data for the airline and travel industry. ATPCO currently works with more than 440 airlines worldwide, and it supplies more than 99% of the industry’s intermediated fare data ...

  6. United to restrict low-fare flyers to one carry-on bag - AOL

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  7. Neutral unit of construction - Wikipedia

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    The neutral unit of construction or neutral unit of currency (code: NUC) is a private currency used by the airline industry, [1] to record fare calculation information. [2] A set of exchange rates is issued by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) every month. [3]

  8. United Airlines expands code-sharing pact with Air Canada - AOL

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    Under the expanded deal, passengers who search for flights between the United States and Canada on United's or Air Canada's websites and apps will find more flight options and more access to each ...

  9. Category:Pricing - Wikipedia

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