passenger mileage — noun : the total number of miles traveled by passengers on a given agency of public transportation during a given period … Useful english dictionary
passenger mile — passenger mileage. a unit of measurement, consisting of one mile traveled by a passenger, that airlines, railroads, and other public transportation facilities use in recording volume of traffic. Also, passenger mile. [1900 05] * * * … Universalium
passenger mile — passenger mileage. a unit of measurement, consisting of one mile traveled by a passenger, that airlines, railroads, and other public transportation facilities use in recording volume of traffic. Also, passenger mile. [1900 05] … Useful english dictionary
Dead mileage — For other uses, see deadhead (disambiguation). A Maui Bus bus that has been taken Out of Service and is going back to the bus depot on a Dead mileage run. Dead mileage, dead running or dead heading, in public transport, describes a practice of… … Wikipedia
Revenue passenger mile — Revenue passenger miles (RPMs) is a measure of a passenger traffic for an airline flight, bus, or train calculated by multiplying the total number of revenue paying passengers aboard the vehicle by the distance traveled measured in miles. The… … Wikipedia
Concessionary fares on the British railway network — In addition to the large number and variety of short term or localised promotional fares that have been available to passengers on the British railway network in recent decades (especially since privatisation), there are many permanent… … Wikipedia
Ontario — Ontarian, Ontaric /on tar ik/, adj., n. /on tair ee oh /, n. 1. a province in S Canada, bordering on the Great Lakes. 8,131,618; 412,582 sq. mi. (1,068,585 sq. km). Cap.: Toronto. 2. Lake, a lake between the NE United States and S Canada, between … Universalium
Japan Airlines — Not to be confused with Air Japan, the charter carrier. Japan Airlines 日本航空 (Nihon Kōkū) IATA JL ICAO … Wikipedia
Alaska Airlines — IATA AS ICAO ASA Callsign ALASKA … Wikipedia
Corporate Average Fuel Economy — CAFE redirects here. For other uses, see Cafe (disambiguation). The Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) are regulations in the United States, first enacted by the U.S. Congress in 1975,[1] and intended to improve the average fuel economy of… … Wikipedia