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Industry Discount Ticketing
Industry Discount Ticketing
Time
1 hour
Materials
Instructor Notes CRT Printer Ticket stock Whiteboard or chalkboard Marker or chalk
Objectives
By the end of the module the participant will be able to make the correct entry to: Issue an industry discount ticket Issue an industry discount ticket with a minimum fare. Issue an industry discount ticket with validity dates
Instructions
For airport or city ticket office ticketing, the duty code 4 or 5 is required. For Ticket Delivery Service (TDS) ticketing, the duty code 7 is required. The Employee Profile Record (EPR) keyword MUL375 is required for all Phase 3.75 pricing and ticketing entries. For carriers utilizing the Sabre Automated Ticket Agent Checkout Function, the Employee Profile Record keyword DIENBR is also required. For additional information, refer to FOCUS
August 2000
Introduce
Industry Discount/Non-Revenue Ticketing It is important that the instructor be knowledgeable in the host policies and procedures of industry discount travel. Depending upon host policies and procedures, industry discount tickets may be issued on paper, electronically or through Ticket Delivery Service. For industry discount/non-revenue space available ticketing, passenger name records are created using the DS status code. Passenger name records with MM status code are not to be used for ticketing. If the flight number is included in the sell entry, a pseudo flight is not required. For example:
1.1SURNAME/FIRST NAME 1. XX 1923 Y 25OCT DFWLGW DS1 2. XX 1924 Y 29OCT LGWORY DS1
However, if the segment(s) is sold as open, a pseudo flight is required. For example:
1.1SURNAME/FIRST NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 123Y 19OCT AAA BBB HK1 0900 1000 ARUNK XX OPEN Y 25OCT DFWLGW DS1 XX OPEN Y 29OCT LGWORY DS1
August 2000
Introduce
Standby Ticketing
Demonstrate
<Enter>
Primary action code Designator for 3.5 pricing Ticket Designator Designates standby Form-of-payment Segment select
For Ticket Delivery Service Ticketing the format would be as follows: W#Q/ID90R2#S3/4 <Enter>
Explain
The purpose of this entry is to issue a ticket for a discounted fare with a standby classification. Once the ticketing entry has been made, the ticket will indicate the carrier, class and city pair, but not the travel days or fare restrictions.
Note
Validity dates and minimum rates may be added as required. Any restrictions to the fare or travel times may also be added by the ticket agent and placed in the endorsement box. Phase 3.5 permits issuing tickets showing discounted fares and fares other than what the Sabre computer reservation system would select to appear on the ticket.
August 2000
For industry discount ticketing, Phase 3.5 permits tickets to be issued for ID90, ID75 and ID50. Other discount levels are not accepted at this time. Use of the Phase 3.5 format will produce a ticket with the fare reduced by 90, 75 or 50 percent. In markets showing more than one Y fare, such as Y, YW and YX, it will be necessary to show the fare level to be discounted in the entry. For example: W#QY/ID90#FCK#S3/4 W#QYW/ID75#FCA#S3/4
Reciprocal agreements between carriers are indicated in the ticketing format as R1 or R2 and immediately follow the discount, i.e., ID75R2. R1 R2 Positive Space Standby Used for ID50 Used for ID 75 or ID90
Apply
Distribute and examine the ticket. Note the fare calculation and the status box. Locate the Industry Discount indicator. Ask for any questions at this time then complete the transaction.
August 2000
Introduce
Demonstrate
<Enter>
Designator for 3.5 pricing Ticket Designator Designates positive space Form-of-payment Segment select
For Ticket Delivery Service Ticketing the format would be as follows: W#QY/ID50R1#S3/4 <Enter>
Explain
The purpose of this entry is to issue a ticket for an ID50 positive space traveler.
Apply
The instructor may have students demonstrate both entries for standby and positive space travelers as necessary.
August 2000
Introduce
Demonstrate
W#QYW/ID75R2-O25.00#FCK#S3/4 W# QYW /ID75 R2 -O25.00 #FCA S3/4 Primary action code Designator for 3.5 pricing Ticket Designator Designates standby
<Enter>
For Electronic Ticketing the format would be as follows: W#QYW/ID75R2-O25.00#FCK#S3/4#VCR <Enter> For Ticket Delivery Service Ticketing the format would be as follows: W#QYW/ID75R2-O25.00#S3/4 <Enter>
Explain
The purpose of this entry is to issue a ticket with a minimum fare allowable.
Note
It is the responsibility of the ticketing agent to determine any minimum fares imposed by a carrier. Minimum fares must be included in the ticketing entry if the Phase 3.5 entry would result in a lower than acceptable fare. Examine the ticket and complete the transaction. Below is an example when a round trip minimum applies. For example: W#Q/ID90R2-R50.00#F*AX23232323223/1099#S3/4
August 2000
Apply
August 2000
Introduce
Demonstrate
<Enter>
Designator for 3.5 pricing Ticket Designator Designates standby Form-of-payment Segment select Not Valid Before Validity date
For Ticket Delivery Service Ticketing the format would be as follows: W#Q/ID75R2#S3/4#V3/4*12OCT <Enter>
Explain
The purpose of this entry is to add validity dates on tickets to indicate the period a ticket may be used. In this example the not valid before date directly follows the * and the segments being restricted. The date must be five characters: 2 numeric digits and 3-letter month abbreviation. Examine the response and the Sabre generated ticket. Note the not valid before box on the ticket. Have students complete the transaction.
Apply
Minimal time should be required. Monitor for accuracy. Take additional time as required.
August 2000
Introduce
Demonstrate
W#Q/ID90R2#S1/2#V1/2*
12JAN#FCK
<Enter>
(5 spaces are required after the *) For Electronic Ticketing the format would be as follows: W#Q/ID90R2#S1/2#V1/2* 12JAN#FCK#VCR <Enter>
For Ticket Delivery Service Ticketing the format would be as follows: W#Q/ID90R2#S1/2#V1/2* 12JAN <Enter>
Explain
The purpose of this entry is to add not valid after validity dates. Since most industry discount tickets are valid for 90 days from the date of issue, it is safe to assume all ticketed segments will have not valid after segments.
Note
If the only validity date is a not valid after date, space five times after the * before typing in the date. This is due to the fact that a not valid before date requires five spaces and when not present in the entry, spaces are substituted.
Apply
Minimal time should be required. Monitor for accuracy. Take additional time as required.
August 2000
Introduce
Demonstrate
For Electronic Ticketing the format would be as follows: W#Q/ID50R1-O25.00#S1/2#V1/2*10OCT11DEC#FCA#VCR <Enter> For Ticket Delivery service Ticketing the format would be as follows: W#Q/ID50R1-O25.00#S1/2#V1/2*10OCT11DEC <Enter>
Explain
The purpose of this entry is to show a not valid before and a not valid after date in the appropriate box on the ticket. If both dates are required, the dates require no spaces.
Apply
Using selected passenger name records, have students practice the various entries for validity dates. Minimal time should be required. Monitor for accuracy. Take additional time as required.
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W#Q/ID90R2#FCK#S3/4 W#QY/ID90#FCK#S3/4 W#QYW/ID75#FCA#S3/4 W#QY/ID50R1#FCA#S3/4 W#QYW/ID75R2-O25.00#FCK#S3/4 W#Q/ID90R2-R50.00#F*AX23232323223 /1099#S3/4 W#Q/ID75R2#FCK#S3/4#V3/4*12OCT W#Q/ID90R2#S1/2#V1/2* 12JAN#FCK
Non-Revenue and Segment Select Non-Revenue, Y Class, Segment Select Non-Revenue, YW Class, Segment Select Positive Space, Y Class, Segment Select Non-Revenue, Y Class, One Way Rate Minimum, Segment Select Non-Revenue, Round Trip Rate Minimum, Segment Select Non-Revenue, Segment Select, Not Valid Before Date Non-Revenue, Segment Select, Not Valid After Date Positive Space, One Way Rate Minimum, Segment Select, Not Valid Before, Not Valid After Dates
W#Q/ID50R1-O25.00#S1/2#V1/2 *10OCT11DEC#FCA
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