ASC Fee (Airport Service Charge Fee)
An ASC fee, or Airport Service Charge, helps cover airport operations, maintenance, and passenger services.
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An ASC fee, or Airport Service Charge, helps cover airport operations, maintenance, and passenger services.
APEX, or Advance Purchase Excursion, is a discounted airline fare that must be booked and paid for in advance.
The Airlines Reporting Corporation (ARC) handles financial transactions between airlines and travel agencies in the U.S.
An airline fare is the cost of a flight ticket, influenced by route, class, timing, and travel demand.
APR, or Advance Purchase Requirement, means booking early to qualify for discounted fares or rates.
Base fare is the main cost of a flight ticket before taxes, fees, and other surcharges are included.