What does PTM mean?
PTM means Passenger Transfer Message (airline industry)
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Business & Finance category.
What is the abbreviation for Passenger Transfer Message (airline industry)?
Passenger Transfer Message (airline industry) can be abbreviated as PTM
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What does PTM stand for? PTM stands for "Passenger Transfer Message (airline industry)". |
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How to abbreviate "Passenger Transfer Message (airline industry)"? "Passenger Transfer Message (airline industry)" can be abbreviated as PTM. |
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What is the meaning of PTM abbreviation? The meaning of PTM abbreviation is "Passenger Transfer Message (airline industry)". |
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What is PTM abbreviation? One of the definitions of PTM is "Passenger Transfer Message (airline industry)". |
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What does PTM mean? PTM as abbreviation means "Passenger Transfer Message (airline industry)". |
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What is shorthand of Passenger Transfer Message (airline industry)? The most common shorthand of "Passenger Transfer Message (airline industry)" is PTM. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AICC - Airline Industry CBT Committee
- PSm - Passenger Service Message
- PTS - Passenger Transfer System
- ATB - Automated Ticket and Boarding Pass (airline industry)
- PTV - Passenger Transfer Vehicle
- PNL - Passenger Name List (airline industry)
- PSM - Passenger Service Manual (airline industry)
- PTM - Passenger Transfer Manifest (aviation)
- aic - Airline Industry Consultants
- ancillary income. - Any earnings generated by sales or activities that are not part of a business's main sources of income. In the airline industry, that means such things as fees charged for checking baggage, in-flight
- ARINC. - An airline-owned corporation providing communications and other services to the airline industry. Originally called Aeronautical Radio, Inc.
- BASH. - Abr. Acronym for bird-aircraft strike hazard, an airline industry term.
- cabin crew. - In the airline industry, the personnel, other than pilots, who work aboard an aircraft while it is in flight. Flight attendants. See also ground crew and flight crew.
- capacity. - In the airline industry, a general measure of the number of passengers a route can accommodate, usually expressed as the number of available seats.
- co-pay. - In the airline industry, the fee charged for cashing in frequent flyer miles. See also, ancillary income.
- creeping delay. - In the airline industry, the practice of announcing departure delays in multiple short increments of 15 minutes or so.
- flight interruption manifest. - A coupon or voucher, often hand-written, provided to a passenger by an airline when there has been a change in their flight arrangements and which serves as a ticket.
- revenue passenger mile. - A statistical unit in the airline industry; one fare-paying passenger carried one mile.
- unrestricted rate. - In the hospitality industry, a room price that does not reflect any special discounts or circumstances. Similar to the unrestricted fares in the airline industry. See also rack rate.
- walk-up. - In the airline industry, a passenger who purchases a ticket shortly before flight time.