Media fares are used by many production companies and film crews around the world to allow them to reduce the cost of crew travel, while also remaining flexible in regards to last-minute itinerary changes and travel disruptions.
However, the exclusivity can cause multiple misunderstandings about the benefits, cost and availability of sector-specialised rates.
Here are the most frequently asked questions, with answers provided by our experts:
What are media fares?
Discounted airfares that are offered exclusively to those working on a TV or film production or are within the entertainment industry.
What are the benefits?
Media fares are traditionally much more flexible than many other standard airfares and allow for the unpredictable nature of TV and film production. Booking a media fare means that there are usually no fees applied to tickets that need to be amended in the event of an itinerary change and a full refund can be issued if a trip is cancelled any time before departure.
Media fares also allow for the extra baggage required by production and film crews.
Who is eligible?
Generally speaking, anyone who works within the TV, film and media sector and is travelling as part of their role.
How can I book?
Media fares are not widely available in standard booking platforms and are only available to specialist travel management companies (TMCs) and booking agents. This means that they can only be booked via your specialist travel management provider and their booking tools.
Which airlines can I use when booking?
They are offered by most global and local commercial airlines. At ATPI we have access to all available media fares globally due to our worldwide network of offices.