Ticketing Time Limit definition

Ticketing Time Limit process aims to minimize the effects of agents who book seats without ticketing the bookings. Agents do this to ‘keep hold’ of a seat. There are a variety of reasons why they might do this. They might do this in good faith because a passenger needs a little bit more time to confirm and pay for the booking. Alternatively, they might do this in bad faith to block off seats on a flight with the expectation that they will be able to sell these seats closer to the date of departure.

Examples of Ticketing Time Limit in a sentence

  • If you have a Reservation and you pay for it at the time of booking or within the Ticketing Time Limit either Nauru Airlines or an Authorised Agent will issue you with a Ticket.

Related to Ticketing Time Limit

  • Programme Limit means the maximum aggregate nominal amount of Notes that may be issued and outstanding at any time under the Programme, as such limit may be increased pursuant to the Dealer Agreement;

  • Time Limits All days referred to in this Article shall mean calendar days. Time limits provided herein may be extended or delimited by mutual agreement. Failure of the Administration to respond to any grievance within the specified time limits of this Article shall mean that the grievant(s) and/or GEO may take said grievance to the next level of the grievance procedure.

  • Oppressive State means: Tibet Autonomous Region and the Provinces of Ado, Kham and U-Tsang

  • Trainee means an employee engaged under the terms of this award and in accordance with the provisions of an Australian Traineeship established pursuant to Section 37D of the Industrial and Commercial Training Act 1975 and approved by the State Management Committee.

  • passengers means the driver and up to the number of passengers allowed as shown in the Vehicle Registration Document travelling in the vehicle;