What does ATB mean?
ATB means Added to Base
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Organizations, Education Schools etc. category.
What is the abbreviation for Added to Base?
Added to Base can be abbreviated as ATB
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What does ATB stand for? ATB stands for "Added to Base". |
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How to abbreviate "Added to Base"? "Added to Base" can be abbreviated as ATB. |
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What is the meaning of ATB abbreviation? The meaning of ATB abbreviation is "Added to Base". |
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What is ATB abbreviation? One of the definitions of ATB is "Added to Base". |
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What does ATB mean? ATB as abbreviation means "Added to Base". |
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What is shorthand of Added to Base? The most common shorthand of "Added to Base" is ATB. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- B2B - Back to Base
- BTB - Back to Base
- BTB - Base-to-Base
- N-B - Neutral to Base
- RTB - Return to Base
- STB - Straight-to-Base
- AES - Added to the Set
- AHA - Added to the Hospital
- ATB - Adjustments to Base
- ATC - Added to the Cadre
- CCB - Collector to Base
- VACB - Value-Added Cost Base
- SAGE - Word added to a post to stop it getting bumped
- add-on fare. - Amount added to a gateway fare to arrive at a through fare. Sometimes called a proportional fare.
- customs user fee. - A fee added to international airline tickets to benefit the U.S. customs service.
- extension tours. - Tours that can be added to an existing tour, before or after, to create a longer trip.
- fuel surcharge . - An additional per-ticket fee added to a fare by an airline or other carrier, ostensibly to cover the increased cost of fuel to the carrier. Fuel surcharges are seldom quoted in the fare.
- on-board credit. - In the cruise industry, an amount of money to be spent during a cruise, added to a passenger’s account, most often as an extra inducement to book.
- sponson. - In the cruise industry, a projecting structure, often a retrofit, added to the vessel to increase stability.
- POB - Passenger(s) On Board. Primarily a taxi-cab drivers expression used when reporting back to base that they've picked up a fare and have the customer(s) safely aboard (Ack MP). The acronym transfers extremely well to describe certain work teams, and to expl