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Advance Purchase Fares

Advance Purchase Fares are discounted airline tickets that require travelers to book a certain number of days, weeks or even months before the travel date. These fares are cheaper than standard fares because airlines reward customers who commit to their travel plans early, allowing the airline to better forecast demand and fill seats in advance.

Key Features of Advance Purchase Fares

  • Early booking requirement: Must be booked a fixed number of days (e.g., 7, 14, 21 or 30 days) before departure.
  • Lower price: Usually cheaper than flexible or last minute fares.
  • Restrictions: Often non refundable, non changeable or come with penalties for changes.
  • Limited seats: Only a certain number of seats are available in this fare category.
  • Advance ticketing: Payment and ticket issuance are typically required at the time of booking.

Examples of Advance Purchase Fares

  • A 21 day advance purchase fare from Dubai to London that’s 30% cheaper than the regular fare.
  • Airlines offering “Early Bird” sales months before peak travel seasons.
  • Student or corporate travelers booking well in advance to lock in low prices.

How It Works - Step by Step

  1. Airline sets rules: Defines the advance purchase requirement (e.g., must book at least 21 days before travel).
  2. Inventory allocation: A portion of seats in certain booking classes is reserved at discounted levels.
  3. Fare display: These fares are shown on airline websites, OTAs and agency systems when the booking conditions are met.
  4. Traveler books early: Customers who plan ahead can secure these cheaper tickets.
  5. Fare closes: Once the advance purchase deadline passes or the inventory sells out, only higher fare classes remain available.

At Flight Terminus, travel agencies can configure advance purchase fares and dynamic rate codes in their systems so agreement fares appear directly in search results - helping agencies stay competitive and increase revenue.