Carrier Surcharges definition

Carrier Surcharges means any carrier-imposed surcharges that are passenger revenue components collected at the time of ticket sale such as fuel surcharges, security surcharges and insurance surcharges (which in accordance with IATA coding convention would typically be filed as a “YR,” “Q” or “YQ”).

Examples of Carrier Surcharges in a sentence

  • The Parties agree that, in addition to Mutual Growth Incentive Payment Arrangements pursuant to Article 2, certain other deposits and payments shall be made by the Parties hereunder in connection with Carrier Surcharges.

  • Examples of such Government and Regulatory Fees include, but are not limited to, Property Tax Charges, Carrier Access Charges, Carrier Surcharges, Universal Service Funding, Administrative Fees and other Cost Recovery Fees.

Related to Carrier Surcharges

  • Surcharge means any duty leviable under Part 4 of Schedule 1 on any goods, which have been imported into Namibia;

  • Service Charges means the fees levied by the municipality in terms of its tariff policy for any municipal services rendered in respect of an immovable property and includes any penalties, interest or surcharges levied or imposed in terms of this policy.

  • Premium surcharge means a payment required from a subscriber, in addition to the subscriber's medical premium contribution, due to an enrollee's tobacco use or an enrolled subscriber's spouse or state registered domestic partner choosing not to enroll in their employer- based group medical when:

  • Contract Charges means charges that accrue during a given month as defined in Article III. “Contract Term” is defined in Article IV.

  • Electricity Charges means service charges in respect of the provision of electricity.