Interline Itinerary definition

Interline Itinerary means all flights reflected on a single ticket involving multiple air carriers. Only travel on a single ticket is subject to the Agency’s approach provided the origin or the ultimate ticketed destination is a point in Canada.
Interline Itinerary means all flights reflected on a single ticket involving multiple air carriers. Only travel on a single ticket is subject to the Agency’s Decision No. 144-A-2014 related to Interline Baggage Rules for Canada provided the origin or the ultimate ticketed destination
Interline Itinerary means all flights reflected on a single ticket involving multiple air carriers, the origin or ultimate ticketed destination of which is a point in Canada. Only travel on a single ticket is subject to this Rule provided the origin or the ultimate ticketed destination is a point in Canada, and includes Codeshare itineraries.

Examples of Interline Itinerary in a sentence

  • Interline and Interline Itinerary: Travel utilizing the services of one or more air carriers where the carriers agree to accept each other’s tickets and/or baggage.

  • For a connecting itinerary to be an Interline Itinerary, the connecting flights must appear on the same ticket.


More Definitions of Interline Itinerary

Interline Itinerary means all flights reflected on a single ticket involving multiple air carriers. Only travel on a single ticket is subject to the Agency’s Decision No. 144−A−2014 related to Interline Baggage Rules for Canada provided the origin or the ultimate ticketed destinationis a point in Canada.
Interline Itinerary means all flights reflected on a single ticket involving multiple air Carriers (“interlining Carriers“).
Interline Itinerary. Means all flights reflected on a single ticket involving multiple air carriers. Only travel on a single ticket is subject to the Agency’s approach provided the origin or the ultimate ticketed destination is a point in Canada.“Interline Travel”Means travel involving multiple air carriers listed on a single ticket that is purchased via a single transaction.“Involuntary Refunds”Means a refund of an unused ticket or portion thereof or an unused miscellaneous charges order required as a result of PAL Airlines cancelling a flight, failing to operate a flight according to schedule, failing to stop at a point which the passenger is destined or is ticketed to stop over, or causing the passenger to miss a connecting flight or where, because of safety or legal requirements or the condition or conduct of the passenger, carriage is refused.“Irregular Operation”Means any of the following irregularities which occur on the day of departure, but does not include disruptions resulting from labour disturbances and/or strikes:a) - delay in scheduled departure or arrival of PAL Airlines flight resulting in a misconnection; orb) flight cancellation, omission of a scheduled stop, or any delay or interruption in the scheduled operation of PAL Airlines flights; orc) substitution of equipment; ord) schedule changes which require rerouting a passenger who has not been given notice of the change prior to the passenger’s arrival at the airport to check in for the originalflight.“Itinerary”Means a schedule setting forth the name of the relevant passenger(s), the flight, flight number, class of flight, flight times, as well as the Origin and Destination of the flight issued to a passenger on payment of the appropriate rates and charges in respect of that flight.“Marketing Carrier”Means the carrier that sells flights under its code.“Marketing Partner”Means the partner selling transportation in its name and that is the holder of a licence issued by the Agency under Part II of the Canada Transportation Act.“Miscellaneous Charge Order (MCO)”Means a document, which may be used as a future travel voucher valid from one year from the date of issuance. This document may also, for instance, be issued for residual value of a ticket, collection of miscellaneous charges, refundable balances or compensation provided in the case of a denied boarding situation.“Misconnection”Occurs at a connection point when a passenger holding confirmed space is or will be unable to use the accommodation out of the c...
Interline Itinerary means all flights reflected on a single ticket involving multiple air carriers.
Interline Itinerary means all Flights reflected on a single Ticket
Interline Itinerary means all flights reflected on a single ticket involving multiple air carriers, the origin or ultimate ticketed destination of which is a point in Canada.

Related to Interline Itinerary

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