Revenue Passenger definition

Revenue Passenger means any individual where any fee or charge whatsoever has been collected and is departing from the YYC Calgary International Airport, whether originating or connecting. For greater certainty, this includes: individuals travelling on frequent flyer program points and airline employees flying on non- business. Airline employees travelling on airline business and infants who do not have a seat of their own are excluded.
Revenue Passenger means a revenue passenger flown on a Scheduled Flight or a Charter Flight.
Revenue Passenger means each passenger traveling on Contractor in connection with Contractor’s United Express Services who holds a ticket (electronic or otherwise), flight coupon, voucher or other form of document that (i) entitles that passenger to board an aircraft and (ii) is issued pursuant to or in connection with a published or unpublished fare. Passengers traveling on a purchased ticket (including ID50 airline industry reduced rate tickets), wholesaler voucher, or voucher issued as denied boarding compensation, shall be considered to be Revenue Passengers. In addition, passengers traveling on a free ticket as (or as part of) a Mileage PlusÒ award or a free ticket issued in conjunction with a two-for-one fare or other similar fare established by United, shall be considered to be Revenue Passengers. A passenger traveling on any other type of free or service charge-based ticket, including, but not limited to, a site inspection ticket, or wholesaler compensation ticket, any travel agent or wholesaler traveling on a positive space or space available ticket, and any employee of United, Contractor or any other carrier traveling on either a positive space or space available ticket, shall not be considered a Revenue Passenger. All Revenue Passengers shall be considered when calculating any Monthly Incentive Payment.

Examples of Revenue Passenger in a sentence

  • RPK (Revenue Passenger Kilometres) Number of passengers carried multiplied by distance flown Revenue/ASK Total airline revenue of the Group divided by ASK Cost/ASK Total airline expenses of the Group before net operating profit divided by ASK Cost/ASK – ex fuel Costs, as defined above, less fuel expenses, divided by ASK 22.

  • Passenger Revenue Passenger revenue is recognized when transportation is provided.

  • In 2012, the Asia/Pacific region had the largest regional market share of total domestic and international Revenue Passenger Kilometres (RPK) at 30%, compared to 27% for both Europe and North America.

  • Revenue Passenger ticket and cargo airway bills, net of discounts, are recorded as current liabilities in ‘sales in advance of carriage’ account.

  • To encourage a broad range of airline membership, ARINC-IA developed a method that establishes the annual Fee for an airline Member based on that Member’s operational aviation activities as measured by Revenue Passenger Kilometers (RPK) and Freight Tonne Kilometers (FTK) published by Air Transport World in their annual World Airline Report.


More Definitions of Revenue Passenger

Revenue Passenger means each passenger who holds a ticket (electronic or otherwise), flight coupon, voucher, or other form of document which is valid for travel. The term "Revenue Passenger" includes all passengers boarded on a Contractor ABR flight except AA, Contractor, and/or other airline employees, dependents and other eligible persons traveling on a space available or positive space basis in conjunction with an employee travel benefits program.
Revenue Passenger means each passenger traveling on Contractor in connection with Contractor's United Express Services who holds a ticket (electronic or otherwise), flight coupon, voucher or other form of document that (i) entitles that passenger to board an aircraft and (ii) is issued pursuant to or in connection with a published or unpublished fare. Passengers traveling on a purchased ticket (including ID50 airline industry reduced rate tickets), wholesaler voucher, or voucher issued as denied boarding compensation, shall be considered to be Revenue Passengers. In addition, passengers traveling on a free ticket as (or as part of) a Mileage Plus(R) award or a free ticket issued in conjunction with a two-for-one fare or other similar fare established by United, shall be considered to be Revenue Passengers. A passenger traveling on any other type of free or service charge-based ticket, including, but not limited to, a site inspection ticket, or wholesaler compensation ticket, any travel agent or wholesaler traveling on a positive space or space available ticket, and any employee of United, Contractor or any other carrier traveling on either a positive space or space available ticket, shall not be considered a Revenue Passenger. All Revenue Passengers shall be considered when calculating any Monthly Incentive Payment.
Revenue Passenger means passengers that pay for carriage on AIRLINE, as further defined in the Federal Register Notice, dated September 18, 2002, Volume 67, Number 181, and effective October 18, 2002, and shall be reported to AVIATION as required under all applicable Department of Transportation reporting requirements for commercial Air Transportation.
Revenue Passenger means a person receiving air transportation from the air carrier for which remuneration is received by the air carrier as defined under existing DOT Regulations, except passengers using frequent flyer award certificates, as defined in this order (see definition of nonrevenue passenger).
Revenue Passenger means each passenger traveling on aircraft operated by Contractor in connection with Contractor’s United Express Services who holds a ticket (electronic or otherwise), flight coupon, voucher or other form of document that (i) entitles that passenger to board an aircraft of Contractor and (ii) is issued pursuant to or in connection with a published or unpublished fare. Passengers traveling on a purchased ticket (including ID50 airline industry reduced rate tickets), wholesaler voucher, or voucher issued as denied boarding compensation, shall be considered to be Revenue Passengers. In addition, each passenger traveling on a free ticket as (or as part of) a Mileage Plus® award or a free ticket issued in conjunction with a two-for-one fare or other similar fare established by United, shall be considered a Revenue Passenger. A passenger traveling on any other type of free or service charge-based ticket, including, but not limited to, a site inspection ticket, or wholesaler compensation ticket, any travel agent or wholesaler traveling on a positive space or space available ticket, and any employee of United, Contractor or any other carrier traveling on either a positive space or space available ticket, shall not be considered a Revenue Passenger. All Revenue Passengers shall be considered when calculating any monthly incentive payment.
Revenue Passenger means a person who is transported between an origin and destination, both of which are within New York State, by mass transportation services, for whom a per-passenger fare is collected by the public transportation system. Such per-passenger fare or transfer fee shall be at least thirty cents per rider (fifteen cents for the elderly, transit disabled, and the young) for unspecified systems where the quarterly service payment is determined based on quarterly revenue vehicle mile and revenue passenger statistics. Persons are not to be included who ride or transfer free onto or within the system except as noted below. If a local government chooses to, it may provide the public transportation system with additional voluntary local subsidies (beyond those required to satisfy any minimum local match requirements) in order for the system to count those riders that would otherwise not be considered eligible passengers under the minimum fares. It will be necessary to show that these additional local government fare subsidies were provided on a per-passenger and/or a per-transfer basis. If the fare for a class of riders (e.g., elderly, disabled, students) is subsidized in whole, or in part, through a contract, the appropriate portion of this contract revenue must be provided and counted as farebox revenue at a per-passenger rate commensurate with the established fare structure. If this per-passenger rate also satisfies the minimum fare levels established above, these riders can also be considered eligible passengers under this program. Estimated revenue passenger statistics, if submitted, must also satisfy the provisions identified in section 975.7 on statistical sampling.
Revenue Passenger means any person listed on each Vessel passenger manifest, excluding children under two (2) years of age, NCL employees on business and contractors. "Operating Day" is defined as any day that the Vessel is in service with the passengers onboard. "Revenue Passenger Day" shall mean the product of Revenue Passenger multiplied by Operating Day for any given Vessel.