| There is a wide array of airfares available to travelers. Very often, no two persons seated in the same cabin would have paid the same airfare. |
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Flight Routing |
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For example, the routing Singapore-Hongkong-Los Angeles-Hongkong-Singapore would generally cost less than Singapore-London-Los Angeles-London-Singapore. |
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Type of Tickets |
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Premium unrestricted air-tickets |
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Not only can you change your flights arbitrarily and from one carrier to another, such tickets generally also allow you to pay a fare differential to reissue and change your flight routing. |
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Discounted restricted air-tickets |
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Restrictions for such tickets normally come in the form of: |
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Fare Conditions |
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Where you are limited by: |
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Specific carrier e.g. valid on XX airline only. |
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Specific flights e.g. valid on XX23/25 only. |
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Length of stay e.g. minimum stay of 2 nights at destination / maximum stay of 14 days. |
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Specific booking period e.g. airfares valid during NATAS Travel Fair or to purchase air ticket 14 days after your flight booking. |
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Specific travel period e.g. valid for travel before 25 May 2002. |
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Specific booking class e.g. valid on X class booking only. |
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Other Restrictions |
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Ticketing dateline e.g. to issue tickets by a certain date or flight reservation will be automatically cancelled. |
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No change of date/flight once tickets are issued. |
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No frequent flyer mileage accural. |
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Not allowed to waitlist if specific booking class is unavailable. |
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Non refundable i.e. ticket may not be submitted to the airline in exchange for a return of the monies paid. |
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Non reroutable i.e. ticket may not be reissued to change the date or place of destination. |
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Stopover surcharge i.e. a fee payable for the stop made at a transit point in your flight routing. |
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