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Building fare
Calculation
By Muhammad Fadil
Content
 Writing fare calculation according to IATA
rules
 Spacing in Fare calculation
 Equivalent Fare paid (EFP)
 Intermediate points
 Surface sectors
What is a fare calculation and what should it contain?
Origin
Destination
Carrier
Fare
Currency
Spacing in Fare calculation
Rate of exchange
Taxes
NUC
A one way ticket purchased to travel from
Abu Dhabi (AUH) to Jeddah (JED) on Etihad
airways (EY) at 100.00AED.
How to Write a fare calculation from the above?
All fare calculation should start with the city or
airport code the passenger starts his journey and
should end with the arrival point.
 Here the starting point is Abu Dhabi – AUH
 Arrival point here is Jeddah – JED
In between every city pairs (Departure point – arrival points) there should
be a carrier (airline on which the passenger is travelling).
 Here carrier is Etihad airways – EY
The fare calculation should also
contain the fare paid for the ticket
and the currency in which the ticket
was purchased.
 Here the fare is 100 and the currency is AED
 The currency is always written in 2 decimal places
(2 dp) in the fare calculation – 100.00AED
 The fare should be written in the fare both before the
currency and after the currency.
 Note: In the next session, it will be explained why the fare should be
written twice in the fare calculation
Here the currency and the fare would be written as:
100.00 AED 100.00
The journey and the fare should stop with an
‘END’
100.00 AED 100.00 END
After the ‘END’ comes the rate of exchange -ROE used to
sell the ticket.
 Here the ticket was purchased in AED and we will be using
a rate of exchange of 1.00000.
 Rate of exchange should be written in 5 decimal places(5
dp)
Thus, the rate of exchange here will be written as follows:
ROE 1.0000
After the rate of exchange comes the taxes which normally
starts with XT. It will be describe in other session
A one way ticket purchased to travel from Abu Dhabi (AUH) to Jeddah (JED)
on Etihad airways (EY) at 100.00AED.
From the above description, our fare calculation is:
AUH EY JED 100 AED 100 END ROE 1.00000
Spacing in fare calculation (Alpha-numeric rule).
The rule of spacing mentions that there should be a space
between each alpha(words) in a fare calculation and no
spacing between the numeric(digits).
Below the space is shown using a underscore ( _ )
AUH_EY_JED100.00AED100.00END_ROE1.0000
Below is a short list of what is considered as
Alpha and what is considered as numeric in a
fare calculation
WORDS in fare calculation Numbers in fare calculation
 City or airport codes
 Currency
 Rate of exchange(ROE)
 Mileage(M)
 Surcharges (Q)
 IT or BT
 END
 Tax codes
 Fare
 Value of rate of exchange
 Tax rates
Using the above description write the fare calculation of the followings:
One way ticket to travel from Abu Dhabi (AUH) to
Ahmedabad (AMD) on Etihad airways. Ticket was
purchased at 250AED in Abu Dhabi.
AUH_EY_AMD250.00AED250.00END_ROE1.00000
Return trip ticket to travel from Abu Dhabi to France (CDG) and return
back to Abu Dhabi.
The passenger will travel from Abu Dhabi to France by Etihad Airways
and return by Air France (AF).
The ticket was purchased at 521 AED in Abu Dhabi.
AUH_EY_CDG_AF_AUH521.00AED521.00END_ROE1.00000
Equivalent Fare paid (EFP)
An equivalent fare paid is money paid to purchase a ticket in
another currency other than that of currency of country
where the ticket is been purchased.
When an equivalent fare paid is used in a fare calculation, the
rate of exchange should be calculated before constructing a
fare calculation.
Why do we need to calculate the EFP?
The reason to calculate the EFP is because the
currency of account (listing currency) of Etihad
Airways is AED.
Thus for accounting and reporting purposes all
currency should be converted in AED.
For example:
A one way ticket purchased to travel from Abu Dhabi
(AUH) to Jeddah (JED) on Etihad airways (EY) at
100.00USD.
First we need to get our rate of exchange using the Bank
selling rate (BSR) in the master.
1 USD = 3.67 AED
Fare calculation:
AUH EY JED100.00USD100.00END ROE3.67000
How to calculate the EFP:
A one way ticket purchased to travel from Abu Dhabi (AUH) to
Jeddah (JED) on Etihad airways (EY).
The listing price of the ticket in Abu Dhabi is 200AED but the
ticket was purchased in America using USD.
The bank selling rate is 1AED = 0.27USD
A one way ticket purchased to travel from Abu Dhabi (AUH) to Jeddah (JED) on Etihad airways (EY).
The listing price of the ticket in Abu Dhabi is 200AED but the ticket was purchased using USD.
The bank selling rate is 1AED = 0.27USD
Local currency fare(LCF) = 200AED
Bank Selling rate (BSR) = 0.27USD
Equivalent fare Paid = 200 x 0.27
= 54 USD
Fare calculation:
AUH EY JED54.00USD54.00END ROE0.27000
Neutral Unit of construction (NUC)
What is the NUC? And is it used in Fare
calculation?
Definition of NUC
The neutral unit of construction is a standard
unit (currency) used in the aviation industry to
construct fare calculation.
1.00 NUC is equivalent to 1.00 USD
Why using the NUC?
When constructing fare calculation where two or
more local currencies have to be used it is
easier to convert the currency into the Neutral
unit of construction
Example
A return trip (RT) ticket bought in Abu Dhabi to travel
from Abu Dhabi (AUH) to London (LON) having a
stop point in Paris (PAR).
Since the local currency of Abu Dhabi is AED and
the local currency of London is GBP it will be
impossible to add the two fares to get the gross
fare for constructing the Fare calculation. Thus the
NUC is used as an standard currency.
How to construct a fare calculation using
NUC:
 Convert all currencies to be used for
constructing the fare calculation into NUC
using the rates published by IATA RATE OF
EXCHANGE(IROE) or the local currency can
be converted into USD since 1.00 NUC=
1.00USD.
 Then use the local currency rate for NUC as
ROE.
For Example
A one way ticket purchased in AUH at 150AED
to from AUH to JED on Etihad Airways. Using
the rate 1 AED = 0.27 NUC
Fare calculation in AED:
AUH EY JED150.00AED150.00END ROE1.00000
Fare calculation in NUC
Currency in NUC = 150 x 0.27
= 40.50NUC
Fare calculation:
AUH EY JED40.50NUC40.50END ROE0.27000
Intermediate points
An intermediate point is any stop point
where the passenger will stop during
his journey.
An intermediate point can be voluntary
or involuntary
For example:
A just married couple wants to have there honeymoon in London but they also
want to see Paris before going to London and return back Abu Dhabi.
They purchase a return trip (RT) ticket in Abu Dhabi at 600 AED to travel from
Abu Dhabi (AUH) to London (LON) with a stop point of 2 days in Paris. The
journey will completely be done on Etihad Airways.
In this example, our intermediate or stop over point is Paris(PAR)
Therefore our fare calculation will be represented as:
AUH-EY-PAR-EY-LON-EY-AUH600.00AED600.00END ROE1.00000
Types of intermediate points:
 Intermediate point with stop over
 Intermediate no stop over point
Intermediate point with stop over
An intermediate point where the passenger will stop more
that 24 hours is considered as a Stop over point or a
transfer point.
Intermediate no stop over point
An intermediate point where the passenger will
stop less than 24 hours is considered as no
stop over point, also known as a transit point.
A no stop over point is shown in a fare
calculation as X/.
Example of a no stop over point
A ticket purchased to travel from Abu Dhabi (AUH) to
London (LON) on Etihad Airways at 500AED.
The plane will make stop of 2 hours in Paris (PAR) before
continuing the journey to London
Fare calculation:
AUH_EY_X/PAR_EY_LON500.00AED500.00END_ROE1.00000
Surface sectors
A surface sector is when a passenger uses other means
to travel other than airlines.
The surface sector is shown in fare calculation as /- or //
/- is used for unpaid surface
// is used for paid surface
Example of Surface sector
A ticket purchased to travel from Abu Dhabi (AUH) to
LONDON (LON) but the passenger will stop in Paris (PAR)
and travel by train to London and return back to Abu Dhabi
by plane.
The ticket was bought at 1000AED in Abu Dhabi and the
journey will done completely by Etihad Airways.
Fare Calculation:
AUH EY PAR /- LON EY AUH1000.00AED1000.00END ROE1.00000
Building fare Calculation_PPT_BY FADIL
Building fare Calculation_PPT_BY FADIL

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Building fare Calculation_PPT_BY FADIL

  • 2. Content  Writing fare calculation according to IATA rules  Spacing in Fare calculation  Equivalent Fare paid (EFP)  Intermediate points  Surface sectors
  • 3. What is a fare calculation and what should it contain?
  • 4. Origin Destination Carrier Fare Currency Spacing in Fare calculation Rate of exchange Taxes NUC
  • 5. A one way ticket purchased to travel from Abu Dhabi (AUH) to Jeddah (JED) on Etihad airways (EY) at 100.00AED. How to Write a fare calculation from the above?
  • 6. All fare calculation should start with the city or airport code the passenger starts his journey and should end with the arrival point.
  • 7.  Here the starting point is Abu Dhabi – AUH  Arrival point here is Jeddah – JED In between every city pairs (Departure point – arrival points) there should be a carrier (airline on which the passenger is travelling).  Here carrier is Etihad airways – EY
  • 8. The fare calculation should also contain the fare paid for the ticket and the currency in which the ticket was purchased.
  • 9.  Here the fare is 100 and the currency is AED  The currency is always written in 2 decimal places (2 dp) in the fare calculation – 100.00AED  The fare should be written in the fare both before the currency and after the currency.  Note: In the next session, it will be explained why the fare should be written twice in the fare calculation Here the currency and the fare would be written as: 100.00 AED 100.00
  • 10. The journey and the fare should stop with an ‘END’ 100.00 AED 100.00 END
  • 11. After the ‘END’ comes the rate of exchange -ROE used to sell the ticket.  Here the ticket was purchased in AED and we will be using a rate of exchange of 1.00000.  Rate of exchange should be written in 5 decimal places(5 dp) Thus, the rate of exchange here will be written as follows: ROE 1.0000
  • 12. After the rate of exchange comes the taxes which normally starts with XT. It will be describe in other session
  • 13. A one way ticket purchased to travel from Abu Dhabi (AUH) to Jeddah (JED) on Etihad airways (EY) at 100.00AED. From the above description, our fare calculation is: AUH EY JED 100 AED 100 END ROE 1.00000
  • 14. Spacing in fare calculation (Alpha-numeric rule). The rule of spacing mentions that there should be a space between each alpha(words) in a fare calculation and no spacing between the numeric(digits). Below the space is shown using a underscore ( _ ) AUH_EY_JED100.00AED100.00END_ROE1.0000
  • 15. Below is a short list of what is considered as Alpha and what is considered as numeric in a fare calculation WORDS in fare calculation Numbers in fare calculation  City or airport codes  Currency  Rate of exchange(ROE)  Mileage(M)  Surcharges (Q)  IT or BT  END  Tax codes  Fare  Value of rate of exchange  Tax rates
  • 16. Using the above description write the fare calculation of the followings: One way ticket to travel from Abu Dhabi (AUH) to Ahmedabad (AMD) on Etihad airways. Ticket was purchased at 250AED in Abu Dhabi.
  • 18. Return trip ticket to travel from Abu Dhabi to France (CDG) and return back to Abu Dhabi. The passenger will travel from Abu Dhabi to France by Etihad Airways and return by Air France (AF). The ticket was purchased at 521 AED in Abu Dhabi.
  • 20. Equivalent Fare paid (EFP) An equivalent fare paid is money paid to purchase a ticket in another currency other than that of currency of country where the ticket is been purchased. When an equivalent fare paid is used in a fare calculation, the rate of exchange should be calculated before constructing a fare calculation.
  • 21. Why do we need to calculate the EFP? The reason to calculate the EFP is because the currency of account (listing currency) of Etihad Airways is AED. Thus for accounting and reporting purposes all currency should be converted in AED.
  • 22. For example: A one way ticket purchased to travel from Abu Dhabi (AUH) to Jeddah (JED) on Etihad airways (EY) at 100.00USD. First we need to get our rate of exchange using the Bank selling rate (BSR) in the master. 1 USD = 3.67 AED Fare calculation: AUH EY JED100.00USD100.00END ROE3.67000
  • 23. How to calculate the EFP: A one way ticket purchased to travel from Abu Dhabi (AUH) to Jeddah (JED) on Etihad airways (EY). The listing price of the ticket in Abu Dhabi is 200AED but the ticket was purchased in America using USD. The bank selling rate is 1AED = 0.27USD
  • 24. A one way ticket purchased to travel from Abu Dhabi (AUH) to Jeddah (JED) on Etihad airways (EY). The listing price of the ticket in Abu Dhabi is 200AED but the ticket was purchased using USD. The bank selling rate is 1AED = 0.27USD Local currency fare(LCF) = 200AED Bank Selling rate (BSR) = 0.27USD Equivalent fare Paid = 200 x 0.27 = 54 USD Fare calculation: AUH EY JED54.00USD54.00END ROE0.27000
  • 25. Neutral Unit of construction (NUC) What is the NUC? And is it used in Fare calculation?
  • 26. Definition of NUC The neutral unit of construction is a standard unit (currency) used in the aviation industry to construct fare calculation. 1.00 NUC is equivalent to 1.00 USD
  • 27. Why using the NUC? When constructing fare calculation where two or more local currencies have to be used it is easier to convert the currency into the Neutral unit of construction
  • 28. Example A return trip (RT) ticket bought in Abu Dhabi to travel from Abu Dhabi (AUH) to London (LON) having a stop point in Paris (PAR). Since the local currency of Abu Dhabi is AED and the local currency of London is GBP it will be impossible to add the two fares to get the gross fare for constructing the Fare calculation. Thus the NUC is used as an standard currency.
  • 29. How to construct a fare calculation using NUC:  Convert all currencies to be used for constructing the fare calculation into NUC using the rates published by IATA RATE OF EXCHANGE(IROE) or the local currency can be converted into USD since 1.00 NUC= 1.00USD.  Then use the local currency rate for NUC as ROE.
  • 30. For Example A one way ticket purchased in AUH at 150AED to from AUH to JED on Etihad Airways. Using the rate 1 AED = 0.27 NUC
  • 31. Fare calculation in AED: AUH EY JED150.00AED150.00END ROE1.00000 Fare calculation in NUC Currency in NUC = 150 x 0.27 = 40.50NUC Fare calculation: AUH EY JED40.50NUC40.50END ROE0.27000
  • 33. An intermediate point is any stop point where the passenger will stop during his journey. An intermediate point can be voluntary or involuntary
  • 34. For example: A just married couple wants to have there honeymoon in London but they also want to see Paris before going to London and return back Abu Dhabi. They purchase a return trip (RT) ticket in Abu Dhabi at 600 AED to travel from Abu Dhabi (AUH) to London (LON) with a stop point of 2 days in Paris. The journey will completely be done on Etihad Airways. In this example, our intermediate or stop over point is Paris(PAR) Therefore our fare calculation will be represented as: AUH-EY-PAR-EY-LON-EY-AUH600.00AED600.00END ROE1.00000
  • 35. Types of intermediate points:  Intermediate point with stop over  Intermediate no stop over point
  • 36. Intermediate point with stop over An intermediate point where the passenger will stop more that 24 hours is considered as a Stop over point or a transfer point.
  • 37. Intermediate no stop over point An intermediate point where the passenger will stop less than 24 hours is considered as no stop over point, also known as a transit point. A no stop over point is shown in a fare calculation as X/.
  • 38. Example of a no stop over point A ticket purchased to travel from Abu Dhabi (AUH) to London (LON) on Etihad Airways at 500AED. The plane will make stop of 2 hours in Paris (PAR) before continuing the journey to London Fare calculation: AUH_EY_X/PAR_EY_LON500.00AED500.00END_ROE1.00000
  • 39. Surface sectors A surface sector is when a passenger uses other means to travel other than airlines. The surface sector is shown in fare calculation as /- or // /- is used for unpaid surface // is used for paid surface
  • 40. Example of Surface sector A ticket purchased to travel from Abu Dhabi (AUH) to LONDON (LON) but the passenger will stop in Paris (PAR) and travel by train to London and return back to Abu Dhabi by plane. The ticket was bought at 1000AED in Abu Dhabi and the journey will done completely by Etihad Airways. Fare Calculation: AUH EY PAR /- LON EY AUH1000.00AED1000.00END ROE1.00000