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  • Name Suffix Letters which follow a person’s name and which provide additional information about the person. E.g. Jr., Sr., III, Ret., Esq.
  • National A person who has the citizenship of a country, either by birth or by naturalisation
  • National A person who has the citizenship of a country, either by birth or by naturalisation.
  • Network Address A virtual address in an IT network.
  • Neutral Ticket The form of an electronic ticket or paper Automated Ticket for use by Travel Agents. In the case of paper tickets, there is no preprinted individual airline identity.
  • Neutral Ticketing Scheme A computer system that issues Neutral Tickets in a Travel Agent’s office on behalf of various airlines participating in that scheme.
  • New Receiving Carrier A new carrying carrier selected for onward carriage by the forwarding carrier from the point where involuntary change of routing becomes necessary (see Resolution 735d).
  • No Record A condition which exists whenever a passenger presents a ticket for reserved space but the boarding Member has no record of ever confirming or receiving booking for that reserved space.
  • No-Show A failure to use reserved accommodation for reasons other than misconnections.
  • No-Show Charge The charge made by reason of the failure of a passenger to use reserved accommodation, either through failure to arrive at the airport at the time fixed by the carrier, or through arriving improperly documented or otherwise not ready to travel on the flight (see Resolution 735d).
  • Non-Carrying Member A Member who will not participate in itinerary but may handle passenger’s reservation.
  • Non-IATA Carrier Any carrier who is not a Member of IATA.
  • Non-Operational Leg (see “Commercial Leg“)
  • Non-Participating Member (see “Non-Carrying Member“)
  • Non-TC Member A Member of IATA who has elected not to participate in Tariff Coordinating Conferences.
  • Normal Fare A fare established in the Resolution 030/040/050/060 series for business, first, premium economy or economy class service and any other fare denominated and published as a normal fare (e.g. CIF, FIF, WIF, YIF). Children’s fares and infants’ fares which are established as a percentage of the fares referred to above are also considered to be normal fares.
  • Normal Fare A fare established in the Resolution 040/050/060 series for intermediate, first or economy class service and any other fare denominated and published as a normal fare (e.g. C2, F2, Y2). Children’s fares and infants’ fares which are established as a percentage of the fares referred to above are also considered to be normal fares.
  • Normal Fare Open Jaw Travel from one country and return thereto, comprising two international fare components, only and where a) origin open jaw: the outward point of departure in the country of unit origin and the inward point of arrival in the country of unit origin are different OR b) turnaround open jaw: the outward point of arrival and the inward point of departure are different OR c) double open jaw: the outward point of departure in the country of unit origin and the inward point of arrival in the country of unit origin are different (origin jaw) AND the outward point of arrival and the inward point of departure are different (turnaround open jaw).
  • NUC The neutral unit of construction.