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I bought airline tickets for a trip and received an email with these codes:

NONREF/0VALUAFTDPT/CHGFEE

What do they mean? I don't think they are specific to the airline's system (United), that is, I think they are general airline codes.

The answer could be enriched with other possible codes.

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They are not standard codes actually, sometimes they are similar but not always.

  • NONREF: Non-refundable.
  • 0VALUAFTDPT: 0 value after scheduled departure. If you want to make any change make it before the departure time or the ticket has no value at all.
  • CHGFEE: There is a change fee in case you want to change times.
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Where did you find these codes? The answer would be even better with a link to all the codes if you found them on some website... – hippietrail Sep 3 '12 at 9:16
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@hippietrail: HaLaBi works in air travel, so I imagine that's where this knowledge comes from. – Jonik Sep 3 '12 at 16:46
@hippietrail sorry I do not have a link.. I tried to find any but could not find. there are no standard codes and codes depend on the reservation system and there are many systems (sabre, amadeus, stars....etc). – HaLaBi Sep 3 '12 at 17:18
@HaLaBi: Thank you for your knowledge, and for sharing it! – hippietrail Sep 3 '12 at 17:24

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