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- Rate The amount charged by the carrier(s) for the carriage of a unit of goods or excess baggage and is the current rate which the carrier, in the publication it normally uses to publish rates, holds out to the public or the appropriate segment of the public, as being applicable for carriage of a unit of weight (or volume) and/or value of goods or excess baggage.
- Rate Proration Proration on the basis of the respective local rates.
- Rates Tariff The tariff concerned with rates and related charges.
- RBD Reservation Booking Designator. A categorization used to facilitate access to inventory, application of filed fares, and to identify cabin entitlement. Identified using a single alpha character. E.g. “J“ for Business Class Premium, “D“ for Business Discounted.
- Real-time A computer system which processes the input and gives a response immediately or within seconds.
- Rear Edge The end point aft of the mean aerodynamic chord.
- Receiving Member The Member on whose flight a passenger is to be carried from an interline point or gap.
- Reconfirmation A requirement that passengers, under certain given circumstances, advise a carrying Member of their intention to use the space reserved.
- Reconfirmation A requirement that passengers, under certain given circumstances, advise a carrying Member of their intention to use the space reserved (See IATA PSCRM Resolution 766).
- Record Locator In AIRIMP messages, the record locator is composed of the booking office, the location of record and the point of sale information. See the AIRIMP manual for complete details.
- Redress Case A person’s case of being registered with a country’s redress program, which can eliminate watch list misidentification and assist in identity verification.
- Reference Arm Reference station/axis. Selected Station around which all index values are calculated.
- Reference Chord See MAC.
- Refund The repayment to the purchaser of all or a portion of a fare, rate or charge for unused carriage or service (See IATA PSCRM Resolutions 735d and 737).
- Registered Luggage (see “Checked Baggage“)
- Related Charges Charges such as cancellation penalties, non-refundable amounts, rebooking and rerouting charges, stopover charges, weekend surcharges etc., and excess baggage charges.
- Remark Additional, supplementary information about a document or service.
- Requirement A thing that is needed or wanted.
- Rerouting Change of routing and/or other changes which require ticket reissuance.
- Rerouting With respect to a passenger, a change of route, fare, carrier, type of aircraft, class of service, flight or validity from that originally provided in the appropriate transportation document.
- Reservation The allotment in advance of seating or sleeping accommodation for a passenger or of space or weight capacity for baggage, cargo or mail. This term is also applied to hotel, car and other types of travel services.
- Reservation Booking Designator A categorization used to facilitate access to inventory, application of filed fares, and to identify cabin entitlement. Identified using a single alpha character. E.g. “J“ for Business Class Premium, “D“ for Business Discounted.
- Reservations Means the allotment in advance of seating or sleeping accommodation for a passenger or of space or weight capacity for baggage, cargo or mail. This term is also applied to hotel, car and other types of travel services.
- Reservations Booking Designator The code used in reservations transactions to identify a compartment on an aircraft and/or a special inventory control. It is the booking class usually determined by the fare basis. The RBDs are typically represented by alphabetic characters. These codes are shown in the A4A/IATA Reservations Interline Message Procedures *Passenger (AIRIMP).
- Reservations Control Carrier The airline which controls the reservations for a flight. This may be used in joint operation or pool flights.
- Residence The fact of living in a particular place.
- Resident A person legally living in a given country.
- Resident With respect to a country, a person normally living in such country, whether or not the person is a national.
- Resource A stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively
- Restraint Permanent or removable fixture for the securing of load such as locks or nets.
- Return Journey (see “Round Trip“)
- Return Subjourney Part of a journey wherein travel is from a point/country and return thereto and for which the fare is assessed as a single pricing unit using half round trip fares - round trip, circle trip, normal fare open jaw; also applicable to special fare open jaw returning to the same or another country.
- Revalidation The authorized stamping or writing upon the Passenger Ticket evidencing that it has been officially altered by the carrier.
- Rotation The operation of consecutive legs with the same aircraft irrespective of the Flight Designator(s).
- Round the World Travel from a point and return thereto which involves only one crossing of the Atlantic Ocean and only one crossing of the Pacific Ocean.
- Round Trip Is defined as (a) travel from one point to another and return by the same air route used outbound whether or not the fares outbound and inbound be the same, or (b) travel from one point to another and return by an air route different from that used outbound for which the same normal, through, one way fare is established. For the purpose of fare construction means travel entirely by air from a point to another point and return to the original point comprising two half round trip fare components only, for which the applicable half round trip fare for each component, measured from the point of unit origin, is the same for the routing travelled; provided that this definition shall not apply to round the world travel if the fares to be used differ through class of service/seasonality/day-of-week/carrier variations, the outbound fare shall be used also for the inbound fare component for the purpose of determining if the pricing unit is a round trip.
- Round Trip Travel entirely by air from a point to another point and return to the original point comprising two half round trip fare components only, for which the applicable half round trip fare for each component, measured from the point of unit origin, is the same for the routing traveled; provided that this definition shall not apply to round the world travel. If the fares to be used differ through class of service/seasonality/day-of-week/carrier variations, the outbound fare shall be used also for the inbound fare component for the purpose of determining if the pricing unit is a round trip.
- Routing A list of consecutive legs in operational sequence between the station of origin and the station of destination of any flight.
- Rule One of a set of explicit or understood regulations or principles governing conduct within a particular activity or sphere.
- Rules Tariff The tariff concerned with the general terms and conditions of carriage.
- Running Load Limitation Maximum load acceptable on any given fuselage length of the aircraft floor. Can apply to a specific deck or to all decks at a given location.
- Running Load Limitation Table Set of related running load limitations.