Airline Terminology
Hotel Terminology
Car Rental Terminology
Airline Terminology
Advanced Purchase Excursion (APEX) Fare: An airfare published by the airlines. It is restricted by availability, advance purchase, and minimum and maximum stay requirements.
Advance Purchase Fare: An airfare which requires that the ticket be purchased a minimum period of time prior to departure date.
Blackout Period: Specific dates that a discounted or promotional airfare is not offered.
Boarding Pass: A document attached to a ticket, which permits the passenger to board the aircraft and claim a specific seat. Not all airlines issue boarding passes.
Bumping: The practice of denying boarding to a confirmed passenger on an overbooked flight.
Carrier: A company that deals in the transporting of passengers or goods.
Capacity-Controlled Fares: A limited number of airplane seats to which a special fare has been assigned. This percentage may change depending upon how quickly seats are selling on the flight.
Category: A specifically defined division in a classification system (class). Can apply to cruise ship cabins, rail accommodations or airline seating configurations.
City Code: A three letter designation given to airport cities.
City Pair: Departure and arrival cities.
Connecting Flights: Flights necessitating a change of aircraft at some intermediate point before arriving at the final destination. For the Travel Counsellor to book a connection, an acceptable connecting time must meet a minimum standard agreed upon by the airlines and the airport in that city.
Direct Flight: A flight which may make an intermediate stop or stops before reaching its final destination but requires no change of aircraft.
Double Booking / Duplicate Booking: Two reservations for the same traveller on the same day or on overlapping dates. Airlines will cancel both reservations if they discover a duplicate booking.
Hidden City Faring: The use of a connection through the intended destination city, while appearing to travel to a third city, in order to obtain a lower overall fare. The passenger de-planes in the city of destination. Our organization values its relationship with our clients and vendors alike, and does not practice this type of faring. It is a practice that the airlines consider illegal. The airlines look for offending travellers and if caught, the traveller can be subject to a number of penalties, including loss of all further reservations, denied boarding on the next flight on the itinerary, and additional charges for the ticket used. In addition, the airlines hold the Travel Agencies responsible for this type of ticketing and may impose severe penalties on the agency, including loss of ability to conduct further business with that airline.
Lowest Fare Routing (LFR): The least expensive legal airfare available to the traveller's destination.
Minimum Connecting Time: The standard amount of time needed to make a connecting flight in a particular airport. This standard is determined by the air traffic conferences and varies according to the airport and the airline.
Non-Endorsable: A ticket, which is not valid for travel on another carrier.
Non-Refundable: A ticket, which cannot be returned for cash or credit if unused, but may be changeable for a fee.
Non-Stop Flight: A flight that proceeds directly to the final destination without any stops at intermediate points.
Non-Transferable: A ticket issued in a particular name that cannot be used by another passenger.
No-Show: A traveller who does not appear for a flight on which he or she has a reservation and fails to cancel that reservation properly. Airlines will cancel all further flights on a traveller's itinerary if a reservation is not cancelled.
Open-Ticket: A ticket valid for a travel between specified points without a reservation or a specific flight number.
Overbooking: The practice by the airlines and hotels of confirming more seats on an aircraft or rooms in a hotel that are actually available. Overbooking is designed to protect the airlines and hotels from no-shows.
Passenger Coupon: The last coupon of an airline ticket. The coupon is clearly marked and serves as the passenger record for expense reports.
Penalty Fare: A fare, which carries a penalty for any changes or cancellations once the ticket has been issued. Penalties can range from a dollar amount to a percentage of the ticket's value to the total loss of the value of the ticket.
Prepaid Ticket Advice (PTA): Authorization number (document) used by the Travel Agency to ensure that a fully paid ticket is awaiting the passenger at the airport. Airlines impose a non-refundable service charge in connection with the issuance of such tickets.
Promotional Fare: An airfare introduced to increase an airlines market share or to promote service to a particular destination.
Reissue: A rewriting of an existing ticket due to a change in fare, class of service, or routing.
Restricted To Airport Check-In: Aircraft seat assignments and boarding passes, which can only be secured at time of airport check-in.
Revalidation: A sticker applied to a ticket indicating a change of date and/or flight number but retention of the original routing.
Standby: A traveller who does not have a confirmed reservation and must wait at the airline gate for a seat to become available.
Stopover: An international intermediate stopping-point on a journey.
Ticket Issuance: Actual purchase of ticket for flights previously reserved.
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Hotel Terminology
Blocked Space: An agreement with a hotel, which guarantees an allocation of rooms to a particular customer.
Corporate Rate: A moderate rate which is not available to the general public. It is not necessarily a discounted rate or the minimum rate offered by the hotel. Corporate rates normally guarantee the best available room at a fixed cost for a specified period of time.
Guaranteed Late Arrival: A hold placed on a room to provide for the late arrival of a guest after 4:00 PM or 6:00 PM. If the guest fails to appear for the night's stay, the hotel will charge the traveller for the room.
No Show Billing: A penalty incurred if a hotel reservation is not cancelled, generally by 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM the day of arrival. Generally, this penalty is equal to the first night's stay and taxes.
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Car Rental Terminology
Collision Damage Waiver: (See LDW)
Express Service: Service which enables travellers to avoid car rental counters at certain airport terminals and to proceed directly to shuttle buses. To qualify for express service, the traveller needs a personal ID number.
Loss Damage Waiver (LDW) (Not Insurance): LDW is an optional customer service which, when purchased at the commencement of the rental, relieves the renter or authorized drivers of responsibility for any loss of or damage to the rental car if the car is used in accordance with the terms and conditions of the rental contract. If LDW is not purchased, the renter becomes responsible for any and all loss of or damage to the car resulting from any cause other than accidental fire or acts of God.
Personal Accident Insurance: Additional life and/or medical inusrance for the driver or passengers in the renatl car.
Refuelling Service Charge: A charge imposed to top-off the fuel tank when the car is returned.
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