What are the air fare contracts- Domestic and Foreign City?
The contract airline fares are designed for last minute and/or fully-refundable travel requirements. UNT travelers are encouraged to utilize 14-day advance or other lower cost airline fares for planned travel requirements to obtain the lowest possible cost to the state. City-pair listings are one-way, in alphabetical order only, and applicable in both directions. Domestic contract airline fares listed include the 7.5% Federal Excise Ticket Tax, but do not include segment fees ($3.40 per segment), passenger facility charges (up to $4.50), security fees (up to $5.00 one-way or $10 round trip), fuel surcharges or any other mandatory fees assessed by the airlines, airports, and/or local governments. IMPORTANT NOTE: when booking these flights with your airline representative, please do NOT ask for the “government” rate. Doing so will book a flight under the FEDERAL employee rate, for which UNT does not qualify. Your traveler will not be able to board the flight without producing a federal e
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