I remember that 2 or 3 years ago, Royal Air Maroc had a special deal for open-jaw fares, like this: X-Mohammed V-Y, where Mohammed V is the main international airport in Casablanca, and X and Y had to be two European cities from different countries (these fares were unavailable for simple round-trip tickets). I do not know if they still offer them.
Gosh if 10 year old guidebooks make you feel old, I must be ancient.
Yes airlines still have similar fares available, such as youth fares, advance purchase fares, bereavement fares, etc.
Fares that require advance purchase are usually just listed along with other fares, no special notation. You have to read the fare rules to see if they require “advance purchase”.
Other fares like child fares or bereavement fares, you usually need to call the airline direct to avail yourself to these, they rarely appear in online options (though some online systems do allow you to enter a child’s age).
It mostly just a different approach to marketing today, that focuses on the cost and not the rules.
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