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FGMSD-77-67 1 (1977-08-25)

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Savings Available by Using Airline Discount Fares. FGMSD-77-67;
B-103315. August 25, 1977. 3 pp.

'Report by FImer B.. Staats, Comptroller General.

Tssue Area: Personnel Management and Zompensation (300).
Contact: Financial and General Management Studies Div
Budget Function: General Government: Zentral Personnel
    Management (805).
Org-nr.ation Concerned: General Services Administration.
Authority: F.T.R (FPMR 101-7), sec. 1-3.4. Military Traffic
    Management Regulations, ch,. 304, para. 304002.

         A substantial savings could be achieved by Federal
employees' use of airline discount fares rather than regular
coach class air fares when feasible. Most major airlines offer
discount fares that are about 15 to 35% lower than coach class
fares. Finaings/Conclusions: Despite regulations requiring the
use of special lower fares when practical, most agencies are not
taking advantage of these fares. One 3f the most frequently
missed discount fares is the round trip excursion fare.
Pestrictions requiring that reservations be confirmed at least
14 iavs in advance prevent some travelers from using these fares
in spite of the fact that there is no penalty for canceling or
changing these reservati-ns. In cases such as travel for
courses, seminars, and conferences, travel dates are known at
least 14 days in advance and excursion fares can be utilize.
Savings can also result from use of group fares. Federal travel
office personnel, who are aware of discount fares, do not always
use them b-cause of late travel reguests. At some agencies,
travelers who were not aware of discount fares made their own
res:ervations. Several million dollars annually were believed to
be lost by the Government because cf failure to take advantage
of discount fares.  Recommendations: The use of airline discount
fares should be reviewed at agencies ind the tiotential for
savings communicated to personnel. Employees 3hould be required
to use the services of travel office personnel. (HTW)

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