What does frequency. mean?
frequency. means The number of flights by a given airline or other carrier on a given route during a given period of time.
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Common category.
What is the abbreviation for The number of flights by a given airline or other carrier on a given route during a given period of time.?
The number of flights by a given airline or other carrier on a given route during a given period of time. can be abbreviated as frequency.
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What does frequency. stand for? frequency. stands for "The number of flights by a given airline or other carrier on a given route during a given period of time.". |
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How to abbreviate "The number of flights by a given airline or other carrier on a given route during a given period of time."? "The number of flights by a given airline or other carrier on a given route during a given period of time." can be abbreviated as frequency.. |
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What is the meaning of frequency. abbreviation? The meaning of frequency. abbreviation is "The number of flights by a given airline or other carrier on a given route during a given period of time.". |
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What is frequency. abbreviation? One of the definitions of frequency. is "The number of flights by a given airline or other carrier on a given route during a given period of time.". |
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What does frequency. mean? frequency. as abbreviation means "The number of flights by a given airline or other carrier on a given route during a given period of time.". |
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What is shorthand of The number of flights by a given airline or other carrier on a given route during a given period of time.? The most common shorthand of "The number of flights by a given airline or other carrier on a given route during a given period of time." is frequency.. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- allotment. - The number of seats, cabins, berths, etc. available for sale by a supplier or agent.
- available room nights. - The total number of hotel rooms available, multiplied by the number of days in a given time period. The hotel's inventory.
- checkpoint bag. - A briefcase or other carry-on item of luggage that has been designed to allow laptop computers to pass through security checkpoints and x-ray machines without having to be removed from the bag.
- consolidator. - A company or individual who negotiates bulk contracts with an airline (or other travel supplier) and sells that space to the general public, usually at a discount.
- construction fare. - A round-the-world fare created by a specialist, usually a consolidator, by stitching together a series of one way fares on a number of airlines. See also, alliance fare.
- crew to passenger ratio. - The number of passengers on a cruise ship divided by the number of crew members. In theory, the lower the number, the higher the level of service.
- elite qualifying mile. - A mile flown on an airline that counts toward a flyer's elite status on that airline. The number of elite qualifying miles might differ from the total number of miles actually flown (base miles flown)
- frequent flyer program. - A program offered by various airlines to promote passenger loyalty. Participants earn credits good for free travel or upgraded service based on the number of miles they fly with the carrier. They are
- frequent lodger program. - A program offered by various hotels and hotel chains to promote customer loyalty. Participants earn credits good for free lodging or upgraded service based on the number of nights they stay at the hot
- 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.
- gamification. - The use of game-like elements on a websiteto encourage customers and other site users to play and share their results on social networks. The technique is used by a growing number of travel suppliers
- guaranteed group rate. - On a cruise ship, a group rate extended to a travel agency on a negotiated basis that will be honored regardless of the number of bookings made.
- last-room availability. - A feature of a GDS allowing up-to-the minute information on the number of rooms available at a hotel.
- no-tell motel. - A cheap or shabby hotel or other lodging. The implication is that the place is used for illicit romantic liasons or other unsavory activities. See also notel.
- non-scheduled. - Of an airline or other carrier, having no fixed timetable of operations. Operating on an irregular schedule. Non-scheduled carriers may have lower fares than scheduled ones.
- offline point. - A destination with no service from a particular airline or other carrier.
- peer share. - The percentage or amount of sales a travel agency delivers to an airline or other supplier.
- point. - A city or other stop on an itinerary.
- spar. - A strong wood or metal pole used to support sails or other rigging on a boat or ship. The word mast is used to designate a thick vertical spar to which other spars might be attached.
- tarmac-delay rule. - A regulation limiting the amount of time an airplane can be on airport runways before returning to the terminal to deplane passengers.