currency adjustment factor

English

Noun

currency adjustment factor (plural currency adjustment factors)

  1. (travel industry, aviation) (Formerly, no longer in use) An IATA defined amount used to adjust Fare Construction Units in international airfare calculations.

Usage notes

  • Has been obsolete since the introduction of the Neutral Unit of Construction in the late 1980s.
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