Fare Basis definition

Fare Basis. A code used to identify a particular type of air fare and associated rules.

Examples of Fare Basis in a sentence

  • For Sabre please use the following entry: 3OTHS/LH MICE/MCNG12 Fare Basis: As per Original Base Public Fare followed by the Ticket Designator /MC19 Tourcode: MCNG12 must be inserted in the box.

  • T4 Percent 6% Market Pair(Between) United States <-> United States Marketing = United Airlines Operating = United Airlines Validating = United Airlines, Air Canada, Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines, SWISS, Brussels Airlines, All Nippon Airways Commission = Yes Override = Yes Fare Basis Starts with ▇, ▇, ▇, ▇, ▇, ▇, ▇, ▇, ▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Tour Code: 148MP Designator: 8D06 Ticketing Instruction : None Special Instructions : Travel must originate and tickets must be issued in the USA.

  • ORIGIN USA / CANADA / MEXICO AND LATIN AMERICA • Not applicable in conjunction with any other offers (e.g. AAdvantage awards etc.) • Not applicable to special promotions (e.g. two-for-one certificates etc.) • Not applicable to any joint fares (e.g. Round-The-World, Circle Pacific etc.) • Not applicable to any fare that is calculated as a percentage off published fares (e.g. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ fares, corporate contract fares etc.) Fare Basis: As per applicable published fare rule.

Related to Fare Basis

  • Substitute Basis has the meaning specified in Section 2.9(b).

  • Base Rate Basis means a simple interest rate equal to the sum of (i) the Base Rate and (ii) the Applicable Margin applicable to Base Rate Advances for the applicable Loans. The Base Rate Basis shall be adjusted automatically as of the opening of business on the effective date of each change in the Base Rate to account for such change, and shall also be adjusted to reflect changes of the Applicable Margin applicable to Base Rate Advances.

  • Interest Rate Basis means the Base Rate Basis or the LIBOR Basis, as appropriate.

  • Eligible Basis has the meaning given to it in Section 42(d) of the Code.

  • Corporate Base Rate means a rate per annum equal to the corporate base rate of interest announced by First Chicago from time to time, changing when and as said corporate base rate changes.