Depending on the company you are flying with and the destination you can have completely different quality. Mainly differences are bigger seats more space between the passengers, better food, small screens for TV video and games etc.
rent : money is paid to use another individual's property/ belongings (apartment, home, furniture, etc.) fare : money is paid to travel (bus ride, plane, etc.)
uumm...a good paragraph on fare trade would be. fare trade is new it started about 15 years ago. fare trade is kids getting paid for there hard work. like nicky shoes for instince they are all made by kids from the age 4 to 14. its dirty sweaty and full of diceses wich get spred around really fast and that's bad for the kids because they can't fight it there bodies are to weak from working all day so they just die. its not all in Alstalia and china its also in U.S.A and Canada we just don't look there. so Canada and u.s.a made a organisation called "fare trade" wich kid's still work in but get paid fare so they can feed there familys. there are meny place's in the world that still don't do fare trade some of these places are Africa, alstralia, aisa sadly they really don't care about that. they just whant to make money for them self's and to pay off there golden cars and houses!
people take fewer vacations as air fare gets higher
People take fewer vacations as air fare gets higher.
because vacationers are willing to put up with the restrictions that the airlines impose.
No, not necessarily but some are. There are discount business tickets that can be bought in advance but they are not refundable. As an example Delta airlines offer Z inventory. This is a heavily discounted Business fare but is not refundable. However a J class Business fare is fully refundable.
A = Discounted Fare First Class. Round The World First is booked in this class. B = Almost Full Fare Economy with minimal restrictions - also used Star * RTW C = Full Fare Unrestricted Business Class D = Discounted Fare Business - used also on all "Business" Class Star RTW fares E = 'Ted' and some low web/discount fares from early 2005. Now officially elevated to above H class! F = Full Fare Unrestricted First Class G = Travel Industry Economy Class fares H = Higher level Economy Class with few restrictions. Some "RTW" coach is H I = Business Class Upgrade class from Economy (Better known as 'NC' class) K = Seasonal Economy Promotional Fares/Reduced Fare Gov't contract etc L = Discount Fare Economy with a lot of restrictions M = Almost Full Fare Economy with few restrictions N = Economy Class AWARD TICKET (Better known as 'XY' class) O = Business Class AWARD TICKET (Better known as 'XC' class) P = Premium USA Transcon First Class on 3 classers Q = Discount Economy with moderate restrictions. (Bereavement tix are in Q) R = First Class AWARD TICKET (Better known as 'XF' class) S = Real Lowball coach with lot of restrictions. Reports that some are not mile earning ex UK/Brazil etc. T = Heavy discount Fare Economy - often with a lot of restrictions U = Showed up Nov/03 as booking class for "TED" also in mid 2005 a high level mainline class! V = Discount Fare Economy often with a lot of restrictions W = Discount Fare Economy often with many restrictions X = First Class UPGRADE AWARD from paid Business* (Better known as 'NF') Y = Full Fare unrestricted Economy class Z = Heavily discounted Business Class - generally NOT "legally" upgradeable.
There are many ways one can obtain discount travel tickets in business class. One can obtain discount travel tickets in business class at popular on the web sources such as Fare Buzz and Fly Business Today.
With many airlines, it is merely an indication of the fare (price and rules) that your ticket was purchased under. Sometimes, even business and first class will have slightly different fare codes, depending on factors such as advance purchase time and any restrictions on changes or refunds.
The main differences between first or business class travel and regular travel are roominess and prices. Typically you have a wider seat and more space between seats in business class than in coach class. And your fare will be significantly higher in business class.
When one is looking to get a discounted fare on a business class airline seat, there are some online dealers that promise the lowest price for business class seats. To get a discounted business class flight, depending on where your destination is, the minimum one should expect to pay is $2000 one way for a business class ticket.
the non flexible fare (standard class only, no changing trains if missed your booked train) is around £28.00(return) the flexible standard class fare is around £61.50 the flexible first class fare is around £109.50 the non flexible fare (standard class only, no changing trains if missed your booked train) is around £28.00(return) the flexible standard class fare is around £61.50 the flexible first class fare is around £109.50
20,000 miles plus a fee of up to $500 - fee varies depending on the fare class you originally booked.
Class "T" generally means "Economy Fare"
Basically both classes are with in Economy but in different cabin, where in fare differs, in V class the fare will be lesser then T class and rows are in back.
Assuming you're referring to miles in Lufthansa's own Miles and More program, the answer depends on what class you are in, what fare you paid, and what route you are flying. The low end is 10,000 miles: from full-fare (Y) or near-full-fare (B) economy to business class on a flight within one continent. The upper end is 75,000 miles: from other economy fares to business class, or from business to first, between Europe and Australia/New Zealand/Oceania. Other upgrades are between these extremes. The entire upgrade chart is at http://www.lufthansa.com/cdautils/mediapool/media_563080.pdf. (In general, airline Web sites are excellent sources of this type of information. It's pretty much always there, it's more authoritative than anything you read here, and you can potentially hold them to what they published if that's ever a concern.)
If the child is flying on a Youth, Child, or Infant fare, you must provide a valid picture ID proving age or a birth certificate. If the child is flying on standard adult fare, no identification is required.