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CONSOLIDATOR - An airline consolidator is a wholesaler of airline tickets, sometimes described as a broker. Airlines make tickets available to consolidators at sign...
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Anyone who, or anything that consolidates |
Use bconsolidatorb in a sentence. (plural bconsolidatorsb) Anyone who, or anything that consolidates. (aviation, travel, dated) a company that bulk buys airline tickets then sells them at discounted prices. |
a company that buys a supply of particular goods or services from different places and then offers them for sale to the public: |
a large, successful company that buys other companies in order to form a larger organization: |
a transport company that arranges for goods sent by different companies to be stored and transported together: |
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An airline consolidator is a wholesaler of airline tickets, sometimes described as a broker. Airlines make tickets available to consolidators at significant discounts and special conditions to those available to the general public. Consolidators seek to reach more niche markets, and are able to offer discounts and fare flexibility that is relevant to the target group. * Consolidators enter contracts with major carriers to sell at reduced prices to niche markets, the main benefit being that fares through consolidators will be lower than published rates available from the airlines themselves. Consolidators normally do not buy the seats in bulk for resale, they sell the available seats at contracted rates. Airlines normally preset the selling rates for these fares for sale to sub-agents and to end customers, thereby ensuring that the fares are not undercut. * Consolidators most commonly operate in international markets. In domestic markets, they typically only offer business class and first |