S.I.F.L Fare Formulas

S.I.F.L Fare Formulas



2/25/2021  · About this Document. The Department of Transportation has continued to calculate the Standard Industry Fare Level ( SIFL ) adjustment factor to aid in its evaluation of carrier pricing in the free market. The SIFL is also used by the Internal Revenue Service in imputing the value of free transportation provided on corporate aircraft.


S. I.F.L FARE FORMULAS MAY 15, 1979 TO PRESENT Attachment B Fare Formula Cost per ASM 04/04/79 5/15/1979 $19.19 0.1049 0.0800 0.0769 8/15/1979 0.05406 1.17701 O. 79-6-96 7/1/1979 $19.86 0.1086 0.0828 0.0796 8/15/1979 0.05645 1.22904 4.42% O. 79-8-184 9/1/1979 $21.73 0.1189 0.0906 0.0871 10/1/1979 0.06177 1.34487 9.42%, S. I.F.L. FARE FORMULAS MAY 15, 1979 TO PRESENT Order No./ Fare Formula Cost per ASM Cost Release Effective For 6-month Tax Terminal 0-500 501-1500 1500 > Cost Unit Adjustment % date date Period Effective Charge miles miles miles as at: Cost Factor Change, 1/1/2011  · S. I.F.L. FARE FORMULAS MAY 15, 1979 TO PRESENT Order No. or Fare Formula Cost per ASM Cost Release Effective Terminal 0-500 501-1500 1500 > Cost Unit Adjustment Percent date date Charge miles miles miles as at: Cost Factor Change 07/30/01 01/01/01 $36.88 .2017 .1538 .1479 04/01/01 .10380 2.28189 2.88, D.P.F.I. Formula Effective July 15, 1977 11/ Terminal Charge Plus: $16.16 0.0884 0.0674 0.0648 per mile (0-500 miles) per mile (501-1,500 miles) per mile (Over 1,500 miles) S.I.F.L. Formula Effective July 1, 2020 through December 31, 2020 12/ Terminal Charge Plus: $44.35 0.2426 0.1850 0.1778 per mile (0-500 miles) per mile (501-1,500 miles), Standard Industry Fare Level | US Department of Transportation, Standard Industry Fare Level | US Department of Transportation, Standard Industry Fare Level | US Department of Transportation, Standard Industry Fare Level | US Department of Transportation, The SIFL formula from May 15, 1979 foreword is shown above in Attachment B. The separate fuel and non-fuel components of the SIFL are shown and indexed in Attachment C, along with the index of revenue per revenue passenger mile.


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s. i.f.l fare formulas may 15, 1979 to present.pdf Download Sifl _appendix_b_2020q1q2.pdf – 04/04/79 5/15/ 1979 $19.19 0.1049 0.0800 0.0769 8/15/ 1979 0.05406 1.17701 o. 79-6-96 7/1/ 1979 $19.86 0.1086 0.0828 0.0796 8/15/ 1979 0.05645 1.22904 4.42% o. 79-8-184 9/1/ 1979 $21.73 0.1189 0.0906 0.0871 10/1/ 1979 0.06177 1.34487 9.42% o. 79-10-172 11/1/197, Here’s a suggested formula for calculating the size of band you’ll need. For up to 100 guests a 3 to 4 piece band is recommended. For 100-200 guests allow for a 5 to 7 piece band 200-300 …

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