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  3. Record locator - Wikipedia

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    In airline reservation systems, a record locator is an alphanumeric code used to identify and access a specific record on an airline’s reservation system. An airline’s reservation system automatically generates a unique record locator whenever a customer makes a reservation or booking, commonly known in the industry as an itinerary.

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  9. Fare basis code - Wikipedia

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    Fare codes start with a letter called a booking class (indicating travel class among other things), which almost always matches the letter code that the reservation is booked in. [1] Other letters or numbers may follow. Typically a fare basis will be 3 to 7 characters long, [2] but can be up to 8. [1]