What does tcf mean?
tcf means The Cheapest Fares
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for The Cheapest Fares?
The Cheapest Fares can be abbreviated as tcf
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What does tcf stand for? tcf stands for "The Cheapest Fares". |
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What is the meaning of tcf abbreviation? The meaning of tcf abbreviation is "The Cheapest Fares". |
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What does tcf mean? tcf as abbreviation means "The Cheapest Fares". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CATNAP - Cheapest Available Technology Narrowly Avoiding Prosecution
- CATNIP - Cheapest Available Technology Not Inviting Prosecution
- CTD - Cheapest To Deliver
- CATNIP - Cheapest Available Technology Not Involving Prosecution
- CHEVY - Cheapest Heap Ever envisioned Yet
- CHEVY - Cheapest Heap Ever Vended Yet
- Chevy - Cheapest Heap Ever Visualized Yet
- FIRM - Fares Increases Regulation Mechanism
- FRP - Fares and Rates Panel
- cae - cheapest airfare europe
- cask - Cheapest-Available-System-Killer
- CHEVY - Cheapest Heap Ever Visioned Yet
- CPA - Cheapest Price Available
- disclosure. - The act of making something known. Example: By law, airline ads must disclose all the restrictions on the special fares they advertise.
- rate desk. - The office of an airline that calculates fares for travel agents and passengers.
- recheck system. - An automated feature of a GDS or a separate software package that continuously checks the lowest fares on a route.
- Southwest effect. - The drop in fares that occurs when a low-fare airline begins serving an airport that had previously had no low-fare carriers. Named for Southwest Airlines, but used regardless of which low-fare carrie
- tactical discounting. - The practice of lowering prices or fares on a limited basis to attract additional business, usually from targeted geographic or demographic markets. For example, a cruise line with unsold berths might
- 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.
- CTD - Cheapest-to-deliver