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4.Examples of special fares
are excursion fares, advance purchase, insentive, affinity and non-affinity
group fares, individual and group inclusive tour fares, youth, family,
military, pilgrim, local resident, student and teacher fares, etc. The most
widely available of these special fares are excursion fares, which are
generally only restricted with respect to their validity in time. However,
there is considerable variation from region to region in the combination of
minimum and maximum travel duration and, in some cases, in the right to make
intermediate stops at no extra cost. Indeed, several excursion fares may be
quoted on a given route. Any special fare proposed to be introduced must be
based on market research. It should always be designed to fill otherwise empty
seats on say low density days or hours in the day, where the scheduled flight
needs a boost. One must be able to determine the objective and properly
estimate the results.
5. There are no formal carrier
mechanisms for negotiating non-scheduled tariffs, prices generally being
proposed by individual carriers for government approval but international associations
of non-scheduled carriers play a role in influencing government policy
regarding non-scheduled tariffs.
Intergovernmental air transport
organizations, notably ICAO and regional civil aviation organizations, are
engaged in monitoring tariff developments and in coordinating government tariff
policies.
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1. Examples of special fares are excursion fares, advance purchase, insentive, affinity and non-affinity group fares, individual and group inclusive tour fares, youth, family, military, pilgrim, local resident, student and teacher fares, etc, aren't they?2/ Are the most widely available of these special fares excursion fares, which are
generally only restricted with respect to their validity in time?
3/ What may be quoted on a given route?
4/ Should it always be designed to fill otherwise empty or full seats on say low density days or hours in the day, where the scheduled flight needs a boost?
5/ Why must one be able to determine the objective and properly estimate the results?
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1/ There are no formal carrier mechanisms for negotiating non-scheduled tariffs, prices generally being proposed by individual carriers for government approval, aren't there?
2/ Do international associations of non-scheduled carriers play a role in influencing government policy regarding non-scheduled tariffs?
3/ Do international or local associations of non-scheduled carriers play a role in influencing government policy regarding non-scheduled tariffs?
4/ What organizations are engaged in monitoring tariff developments and in coordinating government tariff policies.
5/ What carriers play a role in influencing government policy regarding non-scheduled tariffs?