Basically a scheduled airline is known as a Part 121 carrier in legal terms. Scheduled means just that, they're run on specific routes at specific times, for hire, and under the rules set forth under Federal Aviation Regulations part 121. On demand, on the other hand, is basically charter where one can walk up to a company and request a flight somewhere; this is known as Part 135. Corporate departments often fly under this regulation too. There are some exceptions, however. ExpressJet Airlines (my company) flies regional routes--although I use the term regional loosely, since we fly several 3+ hour legs--for Continental, Delta, and Frontier (and jetBlue for a short while) as Part 121 scheduled operations. We also fly as our own airline ("ExpressJet Airlines") throughout the country as scheduled 121 service, however, our charter/corporate aviation division is also operated under FAR 121. Why? Because our airline is certified as Part 121, which is more stringently defined and regulated, and so are our pilots, aircraft, dispatchers, and entire operation. It gives us the ability to do more than many charter companies can do and, other than slight variations in dispatching and flight planning, it's seamless in regards to the rest of the operation. For more info check out www.expressjet.com.
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If you don't check in for a flight and miss your scheduled departure, the airline may consider you a "no-show" and your ticket may be forfeited. You may have to pay a fee to rebook your flight or purchase a new ticket. It's important to contact the airline as soon as possible to discuss your options.
If you don't check in for your flight and miss your scheduled departure, the airline may consider you a no-show and your ticket may be forfeited. You may have to pay a fee to rebook your flight or purchase a new ticket. It's important to contact the airline as soon as possible to discuss your options.
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Scheduled.
you can find an example on wikipedia type in airline ticket and it will come up.
Yes, you can cancel an airline ticket and receive a refund depending on the airline's policies and the type of ticket you purchased.
No, a middle name is not required on an airline ticket.
question makes no sense. call the airline you used the ticket on.
Yes, you can add your middle name to your airline ticket.
Yes it is!
In the United States, the average yearly salary for an airline ticket agent is $33,670. Estimates show that there are almost 127,000 airline ticket agents in the U.S. alone.