
Interline travel is the term used to describe airline employee discounts on air, car, hotel, cruises, and vacation packages. In the airline industry the term also denotes travel between airlines. So, "interline travel" when referring to employee travel means that an employee on one airline is traveling on another airline, usually at a heavy discount.
Interline discounts and travel benefits are available for not just the employee...but also for their spouse, children, and parents. Airline retirees are also eligible for discount travel.
nonrev is short for "non revenue", meaning that airline employees don't generate revenue for their own airline when they fly.
Here at nonrev.net, we've been serving the Interline travel community since 1998 with airline employee forums, interline hotel deals, car rentals, and interline travel tools.
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What is a ZED Fare?
ZED is shorthand for "Zonal Employee Discount"
The Basics of a ZED Fare
I'm planning a trip to Rome. If I fly fron ATL to CDG, (non-rev, of course) will my bags be transferred to the (ZED fare) Air France flight to Rome?...
Nick Yesterday 09:20 PM
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I agree with Spongebue... When I used to nonrev on SWA sometimes outa HOU they would put me on an earlier flight and my bags would come on the next. Just like when I went to SYD the other week and...
Nick 08-Sep-2010 09:20 PM
That's how UA is, at least. They'll try to keep you with your bags, but it's also not set in stone. When I flew rev on UA for spring break almost 4 years ago (before being an employee and flying...
spongebue 08-Sep-2010 04:40 PM
Sorry, I missed the inital REV reference, Spongebue; it just seemed moot in this case since it's obviously unconfirmed seats with 2 different airlines and 2 totally different ticketing processes...
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Tips For Traveling Nonrev On Qantas
Article written by member Ant from nonrev.net
Qantas celebrates its 90th birthday in 2010, making it the oldest continuously operating commercial airline in the English-speaking world!
Almost every day, hundreds of Non-revvers across the globe are standing by to board a Qantas aircraft. With this in mind, there are some helpful hints you may find useful to ensure you enjoy your travels with them.
For this article, “Qantas” means airlines of the Qantas Group, which fly with a QF designator. This encompasses Qantas mainline (both domestic and international) as well as its subsidiaries that comprise the QantasLink regional domestic network. Other member airlines of the Qantas Group such as Jetstar (JQ) and Jetstar Asia (3K) have their own unique Non-rev agreements.