Terminology
Terminology and Rules
Terminology and Rules Continued
Terminology and Rules
100

One Flight as an Itinerary

What is a OneWay?

100

Within 12 hours for domestic itineraries and within 24 hours of an international itinerary. 

What is a connection? 

100

A point in the itinerary where the bound breaks. 

What is a Stop?

100

All booking codes on AC flights. 

What is Dynamic Inventory?

200

One Flight within an Itinerary

What is a Sector?

200

This is the total allowable bounds per ticketed itinerary.  

What is 6?

200

Stopovers within a bound are subject to this fee.

What is 5000 points?

200

This is the maximum amount of sectors permitted on an PNR.

What is 12? 

300

When a traveller arrives into one place and then departs from another

What is an Open Jaw?

300

This is an allowable stop within a bound>

What is a stopover? 

300

This type of itinerary can be built sector by sector. 

What is a custom itinerary?

300

TG at the end of a fare basis code. 

What indicates a standard fare family?

400

This includes one or more flight in the Itinerary where the fare breaks. 

What is a bound?

400

This is the amount of time allowed for a stopover. 

What is 45 days?

400

X, I and O are the classes booked o partner airlines.

What is Surplus Inventory?

400

All rewards are based on this. 

What is one way pricing?

500

Passengers wanting to travel BOS AC X/YYZ AC ORD is an example of this.

What is cabbotage? 

500

Flight itineraries built this way may be permitted as long as the cumulative flown distance between origin and destination does not exceed twice the non-stop travel for a given direction of travel. 

 

What is circuitous?

500

This is the maximum number of sectors allowed in a bound. 

What is 6 sectors?

500

When members hold an Aeroplan Credit Card and/or has Elite status they will get this when booking reward travel. 

What is a discount that is referred to as preferred pricing? 

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