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Examples
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About a third of its operating revenue last year was derived from nonticket fees for things like assigned seats and baggage.
Trio of IPOs Struggle Lynn Cowan 2011
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Jay Sorensen , president of IdeaWorks, expects carriers world-wide to continue expanding activities to generate nonticket revenue.
Extra Airline Fees a Growth Market Daniel Michaels 2011
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With thriftier passengers avoiding baggage charges by traveling light, the decision to increase booking fees has helped boost nonticket revenue.
EasyJet's Old-Fashioned Flight Path Matthew Curtin 2011
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Reuters Compared with its earlier estimate in 2008, Grant Thornton has revised down by 77% the number of African ticket holders it expects to visit South Africa for the World Cup, and the number of nonticket holders from African countries is 15% lower than initial projections.
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As for unit revenue, apart from unbundling and charging for nonticket items, airlines also have done a good job of downsizing.
Flights of Fancy? Investors May Do Well to Take a Look at Airlines 2009
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Ancillary, or nonticket, revenue rose 19% to €132 million, accounting for 22% of total revenue.
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In the absence of perfect clarity, some people with nonticket invitations spent hours trying to get past the ticket takers.
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About half of that ancillary revenue will come from charging for perks once considered included in the price of tickets, such as baggage service and $3 sodas, and the rest of the nonticket revenue will come from sales of travel insurance, frequent-flier miles, ads inside airplanes and other promotions.
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Results were helped by nonticket revenue, such as charges for checked bags.
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Out of this, ancillary -- or nonticket -- revenue rose sharply to €135.3 million from €87.7 million.
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