Premium Fare definition

Premium Fare. Includes 2 (two) 23kg (twenty-three kilogram) bags; special luggage (sport equipment and musical Instruments); Priority Boarding; free seat and unlimited changes, while difference in fare applies. The Premium Fare also includes the option to be refunded to voucher up to 24 (twenty-four) hours before departure with a R300.00 charge deducted from ticket value. The voucher will be valid for 24 (twenty-four) months. Also included in the Premium Fare is the Snack Special Service Request (FSR), limited to R60.

Examples of Premium Fare in a sentence

  • Premium Fare: Includes 2 (two) 23kg (twenty-three kilogram) bags; special luggage (sport equipment and musical Instruments); Priority Boarding; free seat and unlimited changes, while difference in fare applies.

  • The Premium Fare also includes the option to be refunded to voucher up to 24 (twenty-four) hours before departure with a R300.00 charge deducted from ticket value.

  • Also included in the Premium Fare is the Food Service Request (FSR), limited to R60.

Related to Premium Fare

  • Premium pay Per the statute, recipients have broad latitude to designate critical infrastructure sectors and make grants to third-party employers for the purpose of providing premium pay or otherwise respond to essential workers. While the interim final rule generally preserves the flexibility in the statute, it does add a requirement that recipients give written justification in the case that premium pay would increase a worker’s annual pay above a certain threshold. To set this threshold, Treasury analyzed data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to determine a level that would not require further justification for premium pay to the vast majority of essential workers, while requiring higher scrutiny for provision of premium pay to higher- earners who, even without premium pay, would likely have greater personal financial resources to cope with the effects of the pandemic. Treasury believes the threshold in the interim final rule strikes the appropriate balance between preserving flexibility and helping encourage use of these resources to help those in greatest need. The interim final rule also requires that eligible workers have regular in-person interactions or regular physical handling of items that were also handled by others. This requirement will also help encourage use of financial resources for those who have endured the heightened risk of performing essential work.

  • 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:

  • Premium tax means a tax paid by insurance companies to provincial and territorial governments calculated as a percentage of gross premiums written.

  • Premium Amount The amount of premium due to the Note Insurer in accordance with the terms of the Insurance Agreement.

  • Premium Due Date means date specified in the Schedule on which the Instalment Premium will become due.