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mjust567 Jun 6, 2012 1:42 pm

How to get full IATA Fare ?
 
Hi ... can anyone urgently help me on how to get the full IATA fare for economy ? ... i looked at multiple discussions where some options were stated ...but none works for full IATA fare ...other than probably the paid ones ... which is not worth for one time use ....

i need fare for bucharest - Delhi return urgently to evaluate my package ..

Appreciate any help !

clacko Jun 6, 2012 2:01 pm

you searched iata fare in this forum?

mjust567 Jun 6, 2012 2:34 pm


Originally Posted by clacko (Post 18710055)
you searched iata fare in this forum?

Not really .... i searched on how to find the fare myself

erik123 Jun 6, 2012 2:56 pm

I think this might be the full YY fare. But not sure what you mean by IATA fare - I doubt any company would use this as the basis for calculation.

YIF YY Y Round-Trip 4123.00(USD) E

mjust567 Jun 7, 2012 10:04 pm

Well the company calls it full IATA fare. Not sure what it means myself ....

D582 Jun 8, 2012 10:13 am


Originally Posted by mjust567 (Post 18719089)
Well the company calls it full IATA fare. Not sure what it means myself ....

YY is the airline code for generic IATA fares. What erik123 posted (4,123 USD) for OTP-DEL return is the IATA fare.

Yaatri Jun 8, 2012 10:20 am

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Originally Posted by erik123
I think this might be the full YY fare. But not sure what you mean by IATA fare - I doubt any company would use this as the basis for calculation.

YIF YY Y Round-Trip 4123.00(USD) E

People could use that in their expense report. It's quite common in India to pay one fare but charge another in their expensw report. A fraudulent yet widespread practice.

printingray Jun 8, 2012 11:21 am


Originally Posted by Yaatri (Post 18721677)
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People could use that in their expense report. It's quite common in India to pay one fare but charge another in their expensw report. A fraudulent yet widespread practice.

The price may vary according to location. There is a set of fare construction rules that must be followed and each step in the fare calculation process has a rule variance. If IATA is getting rid of this nonsense, then this is a huge simplification of the process, since it will only be necessary to know one set of construction rules.

mjust567 Jun 14, 2012 6:31 am

Well not really ... there is such a big difference in the two that unless the approver is really stupid .... it is quite evident ....

On the otherhand .... plenty of multinational companies use this number for vacation allowance ... partly as benefits and not just to allow personnel to go back home once a year.


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