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Travel Vocab Day 3

Across
Billing and Settlement Plan is payment mediating system between airlines and TMCs outside the US. (ARC’s counterpart)
The ability to check in for a flight prior to the standard 24 hour process.
The Airlines Reporting Corporation is the payment mediator between airlines and TMCs in the US. (BSP’s counterpart)
Where the sell takes place.
Estimated time of departure. The closest guess, not specific, of the time travel will begin from its point of origin.
The alpha-numeric code used to categorize rules of a particular fare.
An airline ticket or hotel stay that will not allow a cash refund if you cancel the reservation.
Two or more flights between city pairs that airlines sell together as a single bundled unit.
Often referred to as the relationship between 2 cities
Fares for air seats that are not available to the public and are not listed online. (Negotiated fares, bulk fares, consolidator fares)
The longest period a traveler can stay at a destination while still qualifying for a particular discount fare or promotion.
An airline that does not subscribe to the airline reporting corporation.
Domestic travel is travel within the US including US territories.
An overnight, or late night, flight on a commercial airline.
The row of seats in line with the exit door on an aircraft.
Down
A seat on a plane facing a wall, usually the first row. Often offers more leg room, but restricts bag and tray table space.
Fares for air seats that are available to the public and are listed on an airline’s website.
Creating two separate tickets for a single journey.
A sum of money directed to pay a vendor if the customer does not comply with the rules of the air fare or hotel stay.
Airfares that are bundled with options and features, such as refundability and seats, etc.
International travel is travel abroad or travel to a different country.
The least amount of time required to stay at a hotel property.
A company’s rules and procedures that outline how their employees should approve, book, and expense travel for business purposes.
Estimated time of arrival. The closest guess, not specific, of the arrival time when traveling.
A stopover between flights where passengers change from one plane to another to get to their destination.
Not keeping or canceling a reservation you have made with an airline or hotel.
A code from the airline that allows a fee or policy to be waived.