THROUGH FARE definition

THROUGH FARE means a single ticket for a passenger’s continuous journey that involves connecting transportation on two or more flights, where baggage is checked in at departure and only collected at the ultimate destination.
THROUGH FARE means a fare applicable for travel between two consecutive fare construction points via an intermediate point(s).
THROUGH FARE means a single fare or rate applying from point of origin to point of destination that combines two or more fares or rates in one auto transportation company's tariff or fares or rates from two or more auto transportation companies.

Examples of THROUGH FARE in a sentence

  • METHOD OF CALCULATING THE CLASS DIFFERENCE OF THROUGH FARE DOMESTIC FLIGHTS & (SIXTH FREEDOM - BILATERAL CONVENTION SPA) FLIGHTS 1- In the event of service downgrade on any of the domestic connection flights with THROUGH FARE, The affected sector is compensated by the value of the domestic itinerary in domestic fares with the following fare basis ( guest – Business ) (IISA,QISA) according to the class of service.

  • THROUGH FARE - A FARE APPLICABLE FOR TRAVEL BETWEEN TWO CONSECUTIVE FARE CONSTRUCTION POINTS VIA AN INTERMEDIATE POINT(S).

  • Building upgrade items include reconstructing existing spaces for new guidance suite and administrative offices, reconfiguring the computer lab, renovating shower rooms, mechanical drawing room and musical instrument storage room and various other upgrades such as door upgrades including intrusion protection, walls, flooring, ADA- compliant room signage and way finding system, and new sewage ejection pumps, all at an estimated maximum cost of $3,802,000 (collectively, the “Project”).

  • DOMESTIC U.S.A. FARES A NORMAL FARE APPLICABLE WITHIN THE U.S.A. MAY BE COMBINED END-ON-END WITH AN INTERNATIONAL FARE TO CONSTRUCT A THROUGH FARE, WHICH IS LESS THAN THE PUBLISHED INTERNATIONAL THROUGH FARE FROM POINT OF ORIGIN TO POINT OF DESTINATION, PROVIDED TRAVEL IS VIA THE FARE CONSTRUCTION POINTS.

  • Any students who arrive at school after 7:55 a.m must report to the office with their parent.

  • Where applicable, the drilling, cutting or tapping bits and all surfaces of main stops, service saddles, tapping sleeves and valves which will come into contact with drinking water shall likewise be cleaned and disinfected using a 5 per cent sodium hypochlorite solution immediately prior to installation.

  • U.S.A. MAY BE COMBINED WITH AN INTERNATIONAL FARE TO CONSTRUCT A THROUGH FARE, WHICH IS LESS THAN THE PUBLISHED FARE FROM POINT OF ORIGIN TO POINT OF DESTINATION, PROVIDED THAT THE PASSENGER COMPLIES WITH ALL CONDITIONS (E.G., PERIOD OF VALIDITY, MINIMUM/MAXIMUM STAY, ADVANCE PURCHASE REQUIREMENTS, GROUP SIZE, ETC.) OF THE SPECIAL FARE.

  • METHOD OF DENIED BOARDING COMPENSATION FOR THROUGH FARE & SIXTH FREEDOM FLIGHTS.


More Definitions of THROUGH FARE

THROUGH FARE means the price for a Ticket purchased for an onward journey, including a sector operated by another carrier(s). By way of example, in a Ticket for a flight from Johannesburg to London with an onward journey from London to Washington DC, the Through Fare applicable includes the onward journey from London to Washington DC, which onward journey would be operated by a carrier other than SAA;
THROUGH FARE means a single rate applying from point of origin to point of destination that combines two or more rates in one auto transportation company's tariff or rates from two or more auto transportation companies.

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