Examples of Passenger Facility Charges in a sentence
Passenger Facility Charges (“PFC”) are assessed on the sale of tickets to end customers and are collected by the Company as an agent and remitted to the respective taxing authority.
Unless otherwise stated by Carrier, the fare paid for unused nonrefundable Tickets, including taxes, security fees, and Passenger Facility Charges, may be applied toward the purchase of future travel on Carrier for the originally ticketed Passenger only.
Funding is from FDOT Grants to the extent eligible, Passenger Facility Charges to the extent eligible, Customer Facility Charges to the extent eligible, General Airport Revenue Bonds, and previously-approved Operations and Maintenance Funds.
Should a Passenger fail to apply the nonrefundable Ticket or travel credit toward the purchase of future travel within the eligibility period, the entire amount of the fare, including all taxes, security fees, and Passenger Facility Charges, will be forfeited.
In 1992, the FAA approved the Authority’s application to impose collection of Passenger Facility Charges (PFC) at the BNIA, and in 2018, the FAA approved collection of such amounts at NFIA.