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airline Canada Airlines ticket generally is a document created by Canada Airlines an airline or a travel agent to confirm that an individual has purchased a seat on an airplane. This document is then used to obtain a boarding pass at the airport. Then with the boarding pass and the attached

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ticket, the passenger is allowed to board the aircraft. A paper ticket is generally Canada Airlines only good on the airline for which it was

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purchased. However, an airline can endorse the ticket so that it may be accepted by other airlines, sometimes on standby basis or Canada Airlines with a confirmed seat. Usually the paper ticket is for a specific flight. It is also possible to Canada Airlines purchase an 'open' ticket which allows travel on any flight between the destinations Canada Airlines listed on the ticket. The cost for doing this is Canada Airlines greater than a ticket for a specific Canada Airlines flight. Some tickets are refundable. However the lower cost tickets are usually not refundable and may carry many additional restrictions. It is now common for a traveler to pay a surcharge for a paper ticket. Many Canada Airlines airlines no longer issue paper tickets. A ticket is made up Canada Airlines of one or more flight coupons. These flight coupons are the actual tickets that are used for travel. One flight coupon is used for each leg of the flight. The carrier is represented by a standardized 2-letter code. In Canada Airlines the example Canada Airlines above Thai Airways is TG. The departure Canada Airlines and destination cities are represented by International Air Transport Association Canada Airlines airport codes. In the example above, Munich is MUC and Bangkok is BKK. The International Air Transport Association is the standard setting organization. Only one person can use a ticket. If Canada Airlines multiple people Canada Airlines are traveling together, the tickets are linked together by the same record locator or reservation number which are assigned if the Canada Airlines tickets were purchased at the same time. If not, most airlines Canada Airlines can Canada Airlines connect the tickets together in their reservation Canada Airlines system. This allows all members in a party to be processed in a Canada Airlines group allowing seat assignments to be together (if available at the Canada Airlines time of the assignment). Within each travel class there are often different fare Canada Airlines classes, relating to ticket or reservation restrictions and used to enhance opportunities for price discrimination. Passengers within the same travel class receive the same Canada Airlines quality of accommodation and may indeed Canada Airlines sit next to each other; however, the Canada Airlines price or restrictions they face for that accommodation Canada Airlines will vary depending on the fare class. Fare classes may also vary Canada Airlines by Canada Airlines how far ahead Canada Airlines the ticket must Canada Airlines be purchased, or how long the length of Canada Airlines stay is. For example, full fare economy class passengers (booking code Y) are usually able to make changes to their reservation, while discount economy class Canada Airlines passengers in the lowest booking code usually have tickets that Canada Airlines are non-refundable, non-upgradeable, non-transferable, or non-changeable without a hefty fee. Airline fare classes are commonly indicated by letter codes, but the

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exact hierarchy and terms of Canada Airlines these booking codes vary greatly from carrier to carrier. Three-cabin configuration is usually found only on international flights, though they are also found on transcontinental flights. For shorter Canada Airlines distances, most airlines fly a two-cabin plane, featuring only Business and Economy Class cabins. The short-haul Canada Airlines Business Class Canada Airlines cabin is usually designated as "First Class" in North America (domestic). Some airlines merge Canada Airlines their Canada Airlines international First and Business classes into a premium business product Canada Airlines with Canada Airlines the consequence of lost exclusivity (for example, Continental Airlines has a BusinessFirst class), whereas others supplement the Business Class cabin with a Premium Economy Canada Airlines class cabin. Some flights operated by Singapore Airlines (using Canada Airlines their Airbus A340-500 aircraft) offer only Business and Premium

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Economy Class service. Some Canada Airlines airlines, such as Japan Airlines and Lufthansa, offer flights with only a Business Class service. Most low-cost carriers and regional affiliates of major carriers only Canada Airlines provide an Economy Class. The costs of extra services and amenities afforded Canada Airlines to the Canada Airlines premium cabins is eliminated, and more seats can be installed on an aircraft.


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