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Reservations Interline
Message Procedures —
Passenger (AIRIMP)
Effective 1 June 2006 — 31 May 2007
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Reservations Interline
Message Procedures —
Passenger (AIRIMP)
Effective 1 June 2006 — 31 May 2007
CD-ROM Enclosed
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Preface ........................................................................................................................................................... v
Chapter 1 — GENERAL RULES
1.1 Introduction and Policy ................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Rules for Booking a Member’s Space ............................................................................................ 1
1.3 Rules for Cancelling All of Another Member’s Space .................................................................... 5
1.4 Rules for Itinerary Changing ........................................................................................................... 5
1.5 Group Bookings .............................................................................................................................. 5
1.6 Schedule Change Action ................................................................................................................ 7
Chapter 2 — STANDARD MESSAGE COMPOSITION PROCEDURES
2.1 General Rules ................................................................................................................................. 9
2.2 Address Element ............................................................................................................................. 10
2.3 Communications Reference Element ............................................................................................. 11
2.4 Message Identifier Element ............................................................................................................ 11
2.5 Record Locator Element ................................................................................................................. 11
2.6 Name Element ................................................................................................................................ 13
2.7 Arrival Element ................................................................................................................................ 15
2.8 Segment Element ........................................................................................................................... 16
2.9 Continuation Element ...................................................................................................................... 18
2.10 Auxiliary Service Element ............................................................................................................... 19
2.11 Supplementary Element .................................................................................................................. 39
2.12 Prereserved Seat Selection and Boarding Pass Notification ......................................................... 55
2.13 End of Text Element ....................................................................................................................... 64
Chapter 3 — RULES AND EXAMPLES
3.0 General ........................................................................................................................................... 65
3.1 Sold or Request Messages ............................................................................................................ 65
3.2 Reply Messages ............................................................................................................................. 75
3.3 Cancellation and Change of Itinerary Messages ............................................................................ 83
3.4 Dividing Party .................................................................................................................................. 88
3.5 Messages Changing Name and/or Number of Passengers (Option 1) ......................................... 91
3.6 Messages Changing Name and/or Number of Passengers (Option 2) ......................................... 104
3.7 Messages Identifiers ....................................................................................................................... 118
3.8 Promotional Information .................................................................................................................. 133
3.9 General Rules for Sending a Request for Clarification of Rejection of a Member’s Message ...... 139
3.10 Passport Information (as bilaterally agreed) ................................................................................... 140
3.11 Form of Identification Information (as bilaterally agreed) ................................................................ 140
3.12 Authorise PNR for Ticketing (as bilaterally agreed) ........................................................................ 141
3.13 Mandatory Fare Quote and Enforced Ticket Time Limit — Time Limit Auto Cancel (for Exemption) 142
3.14 Advanced Passenger Information — API (bilateral agreement only).............................................. 142
3.15 Electronic Payment Authorisation (as bilaterally agreed) ................................................................ 155
3.16 Automated Block Space (for bilaterally use only)............................................................................ 155
3.17 Infant Information ............................................................................................................................. 174
3.18 Child Information .............................................................................................................................. 175
3.19 Irregular Operations Messages (IRP) .............................................................................................. 176
Chapter 4 — AVAILABILITY STATUS MESSAGES
4.1 General Rules ................................................................................................................................. 179
4.2 Components and Sequence of Segment Status Messages ........................................................... 179
4.3 Components and Sequence of First Closing Messages ................................................................ 180
4.4 Segment Availability Status Codes ................................................................................................. 180
4.5 Numeric Availability Status Messages (Bilateral Agreement — Alternative 1) .............................. 186
4.6 Numeric Availability Status Messages (Bilateral Agreement — Alternative 2) .............................. 187
4.7 Code-Share Numeric Availability Status Messages (Bilateral Agreement — Alternative 3)........... 188
4.8 Selective Query Availability Status Messages (bilateral agreement only) ...................................... 191
4.9 Enhanced Availability Data Messagesty Status Messages ............................................................. 192
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Chapter 5 — PREPAID TICKET ADVICE MESSAGES
5.1 Construction of Prepaid Ticket Advice Message (PTA) ................................................................. 207
5.2 Construction of Acknowledgement ................................................................................................. 210
5.3 Construction of Message Involving Partial Refund or Over Collection .......................................... 211
5.4 Construction of Message Involving Full Refund ............................................................................. 211
5.5 Construction of Message Requesting Further Information/Action .................................................. 212
5.6 Construction of Message Supplying Supplementary Information or Reply to Request
for Further Information/Action ..................................................................................................... 213
5.7 Construction of Message Sending an Additional Collection PTA .................................................. 213
5.8 Predesignated PTA Points .............................................................................................................. 214
Chapter 6 — SCHEDULE EXCHANGE DATA MESSAGE ......................................................................... 217
Chapter 7 — CODES AND ABBREVIATIONS
7.1 Passenger Reservations Codes and Abbreviations (Coding) ........................................................ 219
7.2 Passenger Reservations Codes and Abbreviations (Decoding) .................................................... 233
Chapter 8 — RECOMMENDED EXCEPTIONAL MESSAGE STANDARDS
8.1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 247
8.2 Claim Message (bilateral agreement only) ...................................................................................... 247
8.3 Unsolicited Transfer of PNR Messages (Push PNR) (bilateral agreement only) ........................... 250
8.4 Service PNR Messages (bilateral agreement only)......................................................................... 251
8.5 Synchronisation Message — Option 1 (bilateral agreement only) .................................................. 254
8.6 Synchronisation Message — Option 2 (bilateral agreement only) .................................................. 258
8.7 Synchronisation Message — Option 3 (bilateral agreement only) .................................................. 262
8.8 Exchange of PNR Image Messages (bilateral agreement only) ..................................................... 267
8.9 Acknowledgement Message (bilateral agreement only) .................................................................. 268
8.10 Report and Reply for “Passive” Segments (bilateral agreement only)............................................ 271
8.11 Cancellation Advisory of a “Passive” Segment (bilateral agreement only) ..................................... 272
8.12 Ticket Number/TCN Transmission for “Passive” Segments (bilateral agreement only).................. 273
8.13 Code Sharing Segments ................................................................................................................. 274
8.14 Miscellaneous Message Elements (bilateral agreement only) ....................................................... 290
8.15 Married Segments (bilateral agreement only) ................................................................................. 291
8.16 Request for Availability Status Message (bilateral agreement only) ............................................... 317
8.17 Name Change Made by Member (non-group) ................................................................................ 320
8.18 Divide Made by Member.................................................................................................................. 323
8.19 Divide with Name Change and Modification of Itinerary ................................................................. 324
8.20 Coding ............................................................................................................................................. 329
8.21 Decoding ......................................................................................................................................... 332
Chapter 9 — ELECTRONIC TICKETING SUPPORT MESSAGES
9.1 Electronic Ticketing Type “B” Teletype System Cancel Message ................................................. 337
Appendix ‘A’ —
Airline Designators (Coding) .......................................................................................... 339
Appendix ‘B’ —
Airline Designators (Decoding) ...................................................................................... 403
Appendix ‘C’ —
Car Rental and Hotel Codes plus CRS Teletype Addresses ...................................... 411
Appendix ‘D’ —
ISO Country Codes and IATA Currency Codes & Ticket Codes for Taxes,
Fees, Charges (Coding) ................................................................................................ 413
Appendix ‘E’ — States and Provinces ....................................................................................................... 450
Appendix ‘F’ — Abbreviations .................................................................................................................... 452
Appendix ‘G’ — Multiple Time Zone Legend ............................................................................................ 453
Appendix ‘H’ — Three-Letter City/Airport Codes (Coding) ..................................................................... 455
Appendix ‘I’ — Three-Letter City/Airport Codes (Decoding) ................................................................... 518
Index .............................................................................................................................................................. 587
Interactive Products ..................................................................................................................................... 601
IATA Strategic Partnerships ....................................................................................................................... SP–1
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J PREFACE
This 30th Edition of the ATA/IATA Reservations Interline Message Procedures — Passenger (AIRIMP) becomes
effective on 1 June 2006 and replaces the 29th Edition.
AIRIMP has been developed by the Member airlines of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and
the Air Transport Association of America (ATA) for the purpose of establishing standard methods of communicat-
ing with each other when making interline reservations. These procedures apply whether mechanical or
computerised reservations systems are used and ensure uniformity, accuracy and economy.
The 30th Edition of the ATA/IATA Reservations Interline Message Procedures — Passenger (AIRIMP) contains
a number of amendments and additions.
AIRIMP standards involving three-letter airline designators have been specially highlighted using a grey
background as you will notice in various parts of this manual.
Summary of Changes:
d Child information to be transmitted as SSR using code CHLD from 1 June 2007. The procedures for using
code CHD in an OSI will be phased out no later than 31 May 2008 to allow for a transition period (see
2.6.13 and 3.18);
d Infant occupying or not occupying a seat — updated procedures (see 2.11.6.1 (f), 2.11.6.6 (i) and 3.17);
d Passport information procedures to be discontinued as of 31 December 2006 (see 3.10);
d Advance Passenger Information (API) to be mandatory (see 3.14);
d Seat number standards revised to accommodate large aircraft such as the Airbus A380 (see 2.12.2.6 and
examples in 2.11.6.2);
d Form of Identification (FOID) rules updated to allow for a number in party (see 3.11);
d Irregular operations (IROPS) procedures established to accommodate electronic tickets (see 3.19);
d Enhanced Availability Data Messages established to support yield management availability based on origin
and destination (O&D) as well as by point of sale (POS) (see 4.9);
d PTA rules updated to mask credit card numbers (see 5.1);
d New bilateral procedures established for name changes (for group PNRs, divide or reduce number in party)
(see 8.17, 8.18 and 8.19).
REFERENCE MARKS
The following symbols placed against an item indicate changes from the previous edition.
Symbol Meaning
Z Addition of a new item.
J Change in an item.
⊗ Cancellation of an item.
Any comments concerning this Manual should be addressed to the Editor (E-mail: airimp@iata.org).
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CHAPTER 1 — GENERAL RULES
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1.2.2 Predesignated Points when required shall be established and used in accordance with the following
rules:
1.2.2.1 only one Predesignated Point per operating airline will be permitted and must be processable through
telecommunications facilities. Requests to publish a Predesignated Point must be directed to the
Code Assignments Assistant — IATA Montreal, YULTIXB who will then advise the ATA Director,
Passenger Services, so as to allow notice of a new Predesignated Point to all ATA airlines;
1.2.2.2 initial publication of, or changes to Predesignated Points for carriers which are not Members of IATA
or ATA will be subject to an administration charge to be assessed by IATA management;
1.2.2.3 the airline designator used in Predesignated Points and/or Record Locator must always be that of a
SITA or ARINC participant designated to receive airline traffic. Carriers which are not SITA or ARINC
participants and which elect to establish a Predesignated Point may not use their airline designator
in Predesignated Point addresses. Furthermore, because replies or servicing messages, such as
schedule changes, are sent to the airline in the Record Locator, non-SITA/ARINC participants must
use the Record Locator of a SITA or ARINC participant and may not use their own airline designator
in the Record Locator element;
when a Predesignated Point is published for an airline and/or an airline designator is used in the
Record Locator, then it is the responsibility of that airline or the hosting system to make proper
arrangements with ARINC and SITA to ensure delivery of messages;
1.2.2.4 messages addressed to Predesignated Points will use the proper Office Function Designator in
accordance with AIRIMP rules governing messages addressing;
1.2.2.5 a Predesignated Point may be an airline or CRS Supplier who may be handling inventory and
passenger reservations records on behalf of one or more airlines;
1.2.2.6 Predesignated Points can be found in the Airline Coding Directory.
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1.2.7 When a request for reservations is not confirmed by the Member concerned, do not attempt to obtain
any required number of seats in subsequent individual transactions.
1.2.8 Passenger originating on another Member: although the passenger usually contacts directly the
Member on which he originates, he may ask another Member or CRS Supplier to obtain the space
for him.
The booking Member or CRS Supplier will process the transaction and will include contact information
in the booking message to the originating Member.
When the passenger purchases his ticket from originating Member at the originating city, give the
complete itinerary and ticketing information to the originating Member who will assume control of the
passenger.
The booking Member or CRS Supplier will notify the originating Member of any subsequent changes.
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1.2.9 Diagrammatic Rules for Transmitting Reservations Details
R No
R No
R No
R No
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1.5.1.4 When a group name is used in place of the individual names of all passengers, it need not be included
as an SSR item. When some or all individual names are provided at the time space is requested,
include in an SSR item the group name preceded by TCP and the total in the group. Do not include
any name(s) except the group name in the Supplementary Element.
Examples:
SSR GRPS PA TCP40 SITA/TOUR
SSR GRPS/DAN TCP255 WORLDSPAN/TOUR
1.5.1.5 When space is being requested for a group, the booking Member or Agent using a CRS Supplier’s
system shall advise the airline(s) receiving the request of the type of fare being applied by including
in an SSR GRPF item the appropriate fare basis code. Additional free form text may be used to
further explain significant fare related information, e.g. ticket designator, tour code, bulk fare contract
number, complete routing and fare in point of sale currency code and currency amount or deadline
date specifically allowed by the fare rule for names to be advised.
Examples:
SSR GRPF YY YLE13
SSR GRPF YY YLE13/GV40
SSR GRPF YY YHVL IT9DL1234
SSR GRPF TW YNC BULK CONTRACT NBR TW12345
SSR GRPF/LHR YLAB452X
Optional:
SSR GRPF YY YNCGV6 ATHHELSTO GRD 86600
SSR GRPF YY YLE13 NTBA BY 14JUN
1.5.1.6 When space is being requested for a group including incapacitated passengers, the number of
incapacitated passengers and the number of accompanying able-bodied escorts must be specified
in an SSR item.
Example:
SSR GRPS PA TCP20 15 INCAPACITATED AND 5 ESCORTS
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airline or booking agent within a reasonable time after the 30-day recall has been reached (allowing
for weekends and/or known holidays) may request names from the booking airline, or booking agent
indicating a deadline by which space held will be cancelled if names are not supplied. Free format
text shall include the airline designator of the requesting airline.
Example:
SSR GRPS 1A ADVN TO LH BY 10JUN
1.5.3.2 If a reply is necessary to a request to advise names, respond using the SSR code “GRPS”, the airline
designator of the carrying airline which originated the request and free form text.
Example:
SSR GRPS LH REQ NTBA 15JUN CONTEST WINNERS
1.5.3.3 By the time all passenger names are reported, the booking Member or Agent using a CRS Supplier’s
system shall advise all onward carrier(s) of the local contact (hotel, name of tour conductor and/or
local handling agent, etc.) for the respective boarding points (see 2.11.7.4 “Contact Information in
OSI”).
1.5.3.4 Subsequent messages need not include the above information unless changes thereto have occurred.
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1.6.2.2 If the Record Locator or arrival reflects current or past date, the Member changing its schedule may
elect to advise passenger of the schedule change, when passenger contacts that Member.
1.6.2.3 When another Member or CRS Supplier has advised that it has taken control of the passenger, the
advice of schedule change must be addressed to that Member or CRS Supplier.
1.6.2.4 Use Message Identifier ASC in the schedule change advice (see 3.7.6 “Advice of Schedule Change”
for message examples).
1.6.2.5 When flight times are changed, provide the correct times in 24-hour clock in the Segment Element
preceded by an oblique (/). When applicable, follow the arrival time with the number of days difference
between the day of departure and the day of arrival, preceded with an oblique (/) if positive or an
oblique M (/M) if negative, use the appropriate Schedule Change Action/Advice/Status Code (TK, TL
or TN) (see 3.7.6 “Advice of Schedule Change” for message examples).
1.6.2.6 If your flight will not now operate, endeavour to confirm an alternate most comparable to the
passenger’s original flight.
1.6.2.7 If earlier departure of flight will cause a misconnection, simply advise times and do not cancel, as
Member or Agent using a CRS Suppliers system who booked original space may elect to use earlier
delivering flight.
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CHAPTER 2 — STANDARD MESSAGE COMPOSITION PROCEDURES
2.1 GENERAL RULES
2.1.1 The standard reservations message is divided into elements, and an element may consist of more
than one item. As indicated in the diagrammatic illustration, elements are either mandatory or optional.
Optional elements appear only when required by the transaction.
2.1.2 Space for two or more passengers may be handled in one message only when the complete itinerary
of all passengers involved is the same. Whenever this condition does not apply, separate messages
must be sent.
2.1.3 Except where communications facilities do not permit it, a message must always be constructed in
block format, i.e. start each element or item of an element on a separate line, in the sequence
established in the diagrammatic illustration.
2.1.4 The allowable character set for AIRIMP message text is established by the SCR reference. However,
the acceptable special character sets in AIRIMP, Chapters 1–7 are only oblique (/), dash (-) and dot
(.). Other special characters may be established on a bilateral basis.
2.1.5 Airline designators are comprised of two-characters or three-letters as defined in IATA Resolution
762/ATA Resolution 5.38. When a three-letter airline designator is used, an oblique (/) must be
inserted before the airline designator in the Booking Office of the Record Locator, the SSR and the
OSI.
2.1.6 No line of text is to exceed 69 characters. When counting characters, count all spacing and printing
characters.
2.1.7 The Standard Message Composition Procedures apply to all types of reservation messages except
for the availability status and PTA messages.
2.1.8 Diagrammatic Illustration of Reservations Message Elements and Sequence:
Reference Element and Sequence Example
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2.8.1 Segment (Mandatory) AF464F25MAY CDGZRH SS2/1220 1325
2.8.2 Segment (Mandatory) with
Action Identifier (when
required) ABC326F27MAY ZRHCDG SS2/0937 1534 AF
2.8.2 Segment (Mandatory)
Day Change Indicator AF144F30MAY CDGSYD SS2/2359 0555/2
2.9 Continuation Element
(Mandatory when
applicable) QF117Y01JUN SYDMEL HK1/0845 1000
2.10 Auxiliary Service (when
applicable) HTL AF NN2 ZRH IN25MAY OUT27MAY SGLB MODR LHTL
2.11 Supplementary (when SSR LSML AF NN1 CDGZRH 0464F25MAY-1KHOURY/FMR
applicable) SSR LSML/ABC NN1 ZRHCDG 0326F27MAY-1KHOURY/FMR
2.11 Supplementary (when
applicable) OSI YY KHOURY/F ELDERLY MAN
2.12 Prereserved Seat
Selection and Boarding
Pass Notification
(when applicable) SSR SEAT AFNN2CDGSYD144F30MAY.SW/RS
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2.2.6 Whenever replying or otherwise referring to a message concerning a transaction originated by another
airline, or CRS Supplier, construct the address by using the Booking Office part of the Record Locator
and insert the appropriate two-letter Office Function Designator as required by the contents of your
message. Address the reply only to that Booking Office and do not send copies to other offices which
may be involved in the transaction.
2.2.7 Whenever a dual designator flight is involved, the first encountered designator is considered to be
the Member to whom reservations messages should be addressed for action.
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d the 7 to 8 numeric user identification number may be one of the following:
the IATA/ARC travel agency number,
TIDS (Travel Industry Designator Service) number,
RSP (Reservation Services Provider) number,
ERSP (Electronic Reservation Services Provider) number; when an ERSP number is
present, the ERSP unique user identification number and the point of first departure are
mandatory as defined in IATA Resolution 784,
Pseudo number assigned by the member/CRS.
d user type is mandatory in accordance with the following list;
d the only current definitions of user types are:
A — Airline,
E — Electronic Reservation Services Provider (ERSP as defined in IATA Passenger
Agency Conference Resolution 898a),
N — User does not have a user identification number assigned by IATA/ARC,
T — User has a user identification number assigned by IATA/ARC other than an ERSP
number,
(b) Construction:
d Point of Sale Information may contain the following components and the components should
be entered in the following sequence:
in-house travel agent or office or city code .............................................................. E9LO
(mandatory)
user identification number ................................................................................. 32123453
(mandatory)
closest city/airport code within the same country of the location of the user .............AMS
(mandatory)
airline/CRS code ...........................................................................................................LH
(mandatory)
user type ..........................................................................................................................A
(mandatory)
ISO country code .......................................................................................................... NL
(mandatory)
ISO currency for payment code of ticket ....................................................................CHF
(optional)
duty code of agent ........................................................................................................SU
(optional)
ERSP unique user identification number (assigned by the ERSP) ................ AB397DK3P
(conditional)
Point of first departure .................................................................................................CDG
(conditional)
(c) Examples of Record Locators with Point of Sale Information:
Example 1 — Minimum mandatory requirements:
HDQ1S SLAGJN/E8CC/3374084/LON/1S/T/GB
Example 2 — With complete Point of Sale Information and three-letter airline designator:
MUC/LHR TTUV8R/E9L0/32123453/AMS/LH/A/NL/CHF/SU
Example 3 — Without duty code:
HDQ1P UUR22W/A4A/9656645/LON/CP/N/GB/GBP
Example 4 — With an ERSP provider, ERSP unique user identifier, and the point of first departure:
MUC1A K1EABJ/ATL025/54465380/JFK/LO/E/US///AB397DK3P/CDG
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Example 2 — Two parties, non-related, with identical family name:
2SINGH/B/E 3SINGH/J/JMRS/JMSTR
Note: In either of above instances, if the Name Element of a family party exceeds 69 characters
and cannot be abbreviated, enter subsequent name lines as described in 2.6.1 “Name Element”.
Example 3 — Family unit with identical family names, exceeding 69 characters:
2GOMEZGONZALEZ/MARIA CONCEPCION/JOSE ALEJANDRO
2GOMEZGONZALEZ/MARIA MAGDALENA/MIGUELANGEL
2.6.8 When a hyphenated family name is involved, delete the hyphen, i.e. indicate Bryce-Buchanan as
1BRYCEBUCHANAN.
2.6.9 When a double family name is involved join both elements of the name by deleting the space, i.e.
indicate Gomez Gonzalez as 1GOMEZGONZALEZ.
2.6.10 Do not abbreviate a name since Government regulations in certain countries do not permit acceptance
of messages containing abbreviated names.
2.6.11 When given (first) name is not indicated, initials and/or title should be included whenever possible.
2.6.12 When for a party, the individual passenger names are not yet available, use the party name prefixed
by the applicable number of seats, e.g. 6SEAMEN.
J 2.6.13 When booking accompanied children or infants, the number of seats in the Name Element shall
include the number of seats required for them. A child will always require a seat. Depending on each
Member’s rules, a seat may or may not be required for an infant. Do not use the abbreviations CHD
or INF in a Name Item but use SSR INFT for an infant not occupying a seat (see 3.17) and SSR
CHLD for a child.
Y 2.6.13.1 SSR CHLD will be mandatory from 1st June 2007.
Y 2.6.13.2 OSI CHD is valid until 31st May 2008 and should be sent as follows:
(a) CHD preceded by number;
(b) name of the CHD;
Example 1 — Mr. Larry Marsh travels with his child Miss Ellen Marsh:
Name Element ........................ 2MARSH/LARRYMR/ELLENMISS
Supplementary Element ......... OSI YY 1CHD 1MARSH/ELLENMISS
Example 2 — Ms. Anna Popov travels with her infant Mstr Oliver Popov and Ms Linda Stava. Infant
does not have a reservation and does not occupy a seat.:
Name Element ........................ 1POPOV/ANNAMS 1STAVA/LINDAMS
Supplementary Element ......... SSR INFT IB NN1 MADMIA 6123Y20JUN-1POPOV/
ANNAMS.POPOV/OLIVERMSTR 4MTHS
Example 3 — Ms. Katherine Berentsen travels with an infant Miss Kate Barne. Infant occupies a seat
and the name is reflected in the name field of the reservation:
Name Element ........................ 1BERENTSEN/KATHERINEMS 1BARNE/KATEMISS
Supplementary Element ......... SSR INFT IB NN1 MADMIA 6123Y20JUN-1BARNE/
KATEMISS.6MTHS OCCUPYING SEAT
Example 4 — Mr. L. Gibson travels with 2 children, Mstr F. Gibson and Miss H. Gibson aged 11 and
8 years when given names are not available:
Name Element ........................ 3GIBSON/LMR/FMSTR/HMISS
Supplementary Element ......... OSI YY 2CHD 2GIBSON/FMSTR/HMISS 11/08YRS
Example 5 — Ms. Alexandra Clymont travels with her infant Miss Sally Clymont aged 3 months.
Infant that does not occupy a seat and the reservation has only one adult:
Name Element ........................ 1CLYMONT/ALEXANDRAMS
Supplementary Element ......... SSR INFT IB NN1 MADMIA 6123Y20JUN.CLYMONT/SMISS 03MTHS
Ages of infants assist airport staff to allocate bassinets to the best advantage while ages of children
help determine fuel requirements.
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2.6.14 Reservation Procedure for Extra Seat — when making reservations for passengers requiring (an)
extra seat(s) for personal comfort or for cabin baggage occupying a seat, adhere to the following
rules for the Name Element and the Supplementary Element.
2.6.14.1 In the Name Element, prefix the family name with the total number of seats desired. Add an oblique
and the given (first) name or initial and/or title followed by an oblique and the appropriate code, “CBBG”
for cabin baggage and “EXST” for extra seat for personal comfort.
2.6.14.2 In a Supplementary Element, indicate how many seats are extra seats and identify the reason for
which the extra seats are needed. Use SSR followed by the same code as in the Name Element
(“EXST” or “CBBG”), the airline designator of the airline addressed, the Action Code, the number of
extra seats, the name of the passenger for whom the extra seats are needed and the relevant
information concerning the reason for which the extra seats are required.
Example 1 — Mr. Albert Dooley is travelling alone but needs an extra seat because he is oversized.
He pays for the extra seat:
Name Element ........................ 2DOOLEY/ALBERTMR/EXST
Supplementary Element ......... SSR EXST UA NN1 JFKNRT0801Y31AUG-1DOOLEY/
ALBERTMR.OVERSIZED
Example 2 — Mr. John Lynch is travelling alone but needs one extra seat for his cello as cabin
baggage:
Name Element ........................ 2LYNCH/JOHNMR/CBBG
Supplementary Element ......... SSR CBBG TW NN1 STLMCI0417F01SEP-1LYNCH/JOHNMR.CELLO
2.6.15 “Group Name” means a unique name assigned by the booking office for the purpose of establishing
the identity of passengers travelling together over one or more segments.
2.6.16 Group names must be recorded as received, and must not be modified unless changed by the booking
office in control of the group.
2.6.17 When a passenger making a reservation has indicated that he is already ticketed for the itinerary
requested, the name entered in the PNR shall be the same as the one appearing on the ticket.
2.6.18 When making a reservation for an unaccompanied minor use Supplementary Service Identifier SSR
followed by “UMNR”. Include the child’s age as UM– –. Additional information concerning the contacts
and any connecting flights in itinerary may be supplied, if available, at the time of booking.
Example:
SSR UMNR BA NN2 JFKFCO0110Y31AUG.UM08/09
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(j) times in 24 hour clock, including day change indicator.
2.7.3 If a segment is preceded by one or more cancelled segment(s) indicate the Arrival Information for
such segment as an arrival segment immediately preceding the first non-cancelled segment.
2.7.4 When arrival is by a mode of surface transportation that is published in official airline schedule
publications under airline flight numbers, transmit as per 2.7.2 “Arrival Element”.
2.7.5 When the arrival is by surface transportation, not published in an official airline schedule publication,
the relevant details may be added in an OSI Element.
2.7.6 When arrival is by charter/unscheduled air service, the relevant details may be included in an OSI
Element.
2.7.7 An Arrival Element will not be included in messages involving only replies, cancel segment(s),
messages of an advisory type or in any message directed to the booking office.
2.7.8 Changes to an Arrival Segment are advised using the NAR Message Identifier (see examples in
3.7.9) “New Arrival Information (NAR)”. These changes also apply to a segment status change which
results in the passenger gaining or losing space. When multiple changes occur such as a) both
arrival and continuation or b) a continuation change with an additional PNR change requiring action
by the Member (i.e., name change or SSR change) then one message is sent without a message
identifier and with all arrival and continuation segments.
2.7.9 When an arrival segment is cancelled and not replaced send an NAR message using ARNK as
information.
2.7.10 The receiver of the message will examine and adjust his records to reflect the new information and
not send additional messages to other members in the itinerary.
2.7.11 Continuation segment(s) are included in NAR messages, if applicable, and when no change is made
to the continuation segment(s).
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No. of
Components Characters Examples
(d) Date 2 08
(boarding date of segment)
Always include two numbers by adding a zero preceding
the dates 1–9.
(e) Month 3 JAN
(three-letter month code)
(f) Year (when required) 2 01
(last two digits of year if more than
one year in advance of current date)
(g) Boarding Point 3 BRU
(three-letter airport code)
(h) Deplaning Point 3 JFK
(three-letter airport code)
(i) Action/Advice/Status Code 2 SS
(two-letter code)
(j) Number of Seats 1 2
(1 to 3 digits)
Note: For 1 to 99 seats do not increase to three digits by preceding the
number by one or two zeros.
(k) Times 8 /1300
Departure and arrival times, in 24-hour clock, preceded by 1600
an oblique (/) shall be included when the following codes are
used (FS, HS, IN, IS, KL, LK, LL, NA, NN, SQ, SS, TK, TL, TN).
Times may be optionally included with US if incorrect times received.
(l) Day Change Indicator 1 or /2
(when required) Day Change Indicator is reflected as a single 1 alpha, 1 numeric /M1
numeric preceded by an oblique (/) when positive and an M followed
by a numeric preceded by an oblique when negative.
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No. of
Components Characters Examples
(r) Member’s Block Identifier (bilateral agreement only). For airspace sold Variable *DEALNO
from an Automated Block Space allocation, the Member’s identifier for alpha/numeric *TOUR/LITE
the block. Characters *A1B2C3
(s) Action Identifier 2 or 3 AF or LJK
(airline designator of the airline to take action on the (when required)
segment, when the airline operating the flight is not included in
the Address Element)
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2.9.3 In the case where multiple continuation segments exist with the same origin and destination cities,
the following applies; a) when all segments are confirmed segments, the first confirmed segment
will be sent, b) when all segments are non-confirmed segments, the first non-confirmed segment will
be sent, c) when some segments are confirmed and some are non-confirmed, the first confirmed
segment will be sent. This is followed by the next continuation segment, if applicable.
2.9.4 An arrival segment is included in NCO messages if applicable and when no change is made to that
arrival segment.
2.9.5 A message identifier is not included when multiple changes occur such as a) both arrival and
continuation or b) a continuation change with an additional PNR change requiring action by the
Member. (i.e., name change, divide or SSR/OSI change) All arrival and continuation segments must
be included in this message.
2.9.6 The NCO message will contain only the segments of the member, and arrival if applicable, when
continuation segments no longer apply. Consecutively the receiving Member will delete the previously
stored continuation segment(s).
2.9.7 A Continuation Element must be included and each segment must be shown on a separate line
following the segment of the Member being addressed, and is constructed as a complete segment
as defined in 2.8 “Segment Element” including departure and arrival times in 24 hour clock and day
change indicators if applicable. Status codes in continuation segments are to be sent as HK HL, or HN.
2.9.8 A segment status change which results in the passenger gaining or losing space will be reported
using an NCO message.
2.9.9 When itinerary changes affect the continuation segments of a particular Member, send an NCO
message to that Member, containing all of their segments, each followed by the continuation segments
that still apply.
2.9.10 A Continuation Element will not be included in reply or advice messages.
2.9.11 Changes to only a Continuation Element are advised using the Message Identifier NCO.
2.9.12 The receiver of the message will examine and adjust his records to reflect the new information and
not send additional messages to other members in the itinerary.
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2.10.1 Rules for Obtaining/Cancelling Air Taxi, Tour and Surface
Elements when Bilaterally Agreed with Another Airline
2.10.1.1 Construction and Sequence of Components ATX, SUR and TUR
Prepare a message in the following sequence:
(a) Auxiliary Service Identifier;
(b) Action Identifier — use airline designator of airline to take action. When replying to a request
repeat back the Action Identifier as contained in the request message;
(c) Action/Advice/Number;
(d) City/Airport or Segment — indicate the segment over which the service is to be provided or the
city/airport where the office to take action is located and where the service is to be provided. If
the city/airport at which the service is to be provided is not identical with the action city/airport,
the former should be included in the additional information part of the Auxiliary Service Element;
(e) Date — indicate the actual date(s) that the auxiliary service will be required. Show the last two
digits of the year if more than one year in advance of current date;
(f)★ Type of Service (type of aircraft, tour data or surface transportation desired, etc.);
(g)★Level of Service;
(h)★Name of Supplier;
(i)★ Additional Information as required.
★ Inclusion and sequence optional; where abbreviations are used, use the official AIRIMP
abbreviations.
2.10.1.2 When the type of accommodation, service, or number of passengers, cannot be clearly indicated in
components 2.10.1.1(a) through 2.10.1.1(h), include in component 2.10.1.1(i) the additional
information necessary to clarify the requirements.
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★ Inclusion optional; where abbreviations are used, use the official abbreviations in 7.1.12.1 and
7.1.12.2 “Hotel Abbreviations”.
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2.10.3 Rules for Obtaining/Cancelling Hotel Accommodations when
Bilaterally Agreed with Auxilliary Service Suppliers
2.10.3.1 Teletype Message Format — Address
Hotel message addressed to the hotel/motel operators:
three-letter airport/city code ..................................................................................................... XYZ
two-letter operator code .............................................................................................................HZ
two-letter type of service code ...................................................................................................HL
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(xii) optional 1–3 character room qualifier as defined below or an optional 1–3 character code
developed by the hotel/motel operator as bilaterally agreed:
AIR — Air conditioning in room
APT — Apartment/townhouse
BAR — Wet bar
BBL — Baby listening
BEV — Tea/coffee facility in room
BVU — Bayview
CNF — Conference room
CRT — Courtyard
CTG — Cottage unit
CTL — Located in castle
DNO — Down and out/drive-up
DWN — Downstairs
FAM — One large room
FMK — One large room with kitchen
FPL — Fireplace
GVU — Garden view
HCP — Handicapped
HON — Honeymoon
HOT — Hot tub
JAC — Jacuzzi
KIT — Kitchenette
LAN — Lanai
LFR — Lake front
LVB — Lake view/balcony
LVU — Lake view
MBR — Mini bar
MNB — Main building
MOV — In room movies
MVU — Mountain view
NSM — Non smoking
OCF — Ocean front
OVS — Oversize room
OVU — Ocean view
PLS — Poolside
QLC — Quite location
RFG — Refrigerator
RVU — River view
SAU — Sauna
SFE — In room safe
SHR — In room shower
STD — Studio
SIT — Sitting area
SUN — Solarium
SVU — Sea view
TUB — Bath tub in room
TVE — Television
TWR — Tower room
VCR — In room VCR
VEW — View
VIP — Concierge
VLA — Villa
WPL — Whirlpool/Jacuzzi
WTR — Waterbed
xxx — As bilaterally agreed
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(xiii)room type/rate designator/room qualifier examples (encompasses ix, x, xi, and xii):
1A1DRACFPL — maximum room with one double bed and fireplace at rack rate
1A1KGOVPLS — maximum room with one king bed located poolside at government
rate
2B2DRAC — moderate room with two double beds at rack rate for two persons
1C1SCORF — minimum room with one single bed and fruit basket at corporate rate
2A2TSRSV7 — maximum room with twin beds with ocean view and fireplace at senior
citizen rate for two persons
1B2QMIL — moderate room with two queen beds at military rate
1S12WKDMVU — one bedroom suite for two people, with mountain view at weekend
rate
(xiv)room rate ............................................................................................................... USD 75.00
.............................................................................................................................. ITL 79000
Note: Use the three-letter currency code followed by the room rate exclusive of extra
charges, (1, 2, 3 or 4 person room rate up to 10 characters, no comas, decimal point included
as applicable to the currency. For additional person rate or extra bed rate refer to (k) below
“optional booking elements”.)
(xv) booking source, preceded by an oblique (/):
d when the booking source is a travel agency, use the code “AGT” followed by agency
number ...................................................................................................... /AGT12345678
d when the booking source is an airline/CRS Supplier use the code “BS” followed by a
hyphen and an airline designator .......................................................................... /BS-LH
.............................................................................................................................. /BS-1S
d when the booking source is other than one of the above, use the code “BS” followed by
a hyphen and bilaterally agreed upon code ................................................... /BS-LH123
(k) optional booking elements (enter each optional booking in the following sequence, and preface
each element with an oblique (/),
each element must be followed by a hyphen except for meal plan and tour number:
(i) customer name element preceded by an oblique (/) ........................... /NM-R1-A2CLARK A B
construct the element as follows:
d element identifier ....................................................................................................... /NM-
d optional room identifier .............................................................................................. /Rx-
the letter “R” followed by a number to define room sequence which will be used to provide
name association for each room, followed by a hyphen, (required when two or more
rooms and two or more names are involved). An oblique is not a valid delimiter between
surname and initial. Use a space instead. Use delete/add to replace names;
d customer name ...................................................................................... A1C2JONES A B C
construct the name as follows:
number of adults, preceded by “A”, or
number of children, preceded by “C”.
Note: One or both of the above must be supplied.
surname,
first name and/or initial,
additional first names and/or initials for same surname;
d additional surnames may be included. Precede each surname with a hyphen (-) ..........
........................................................................................... /NM-R1-A2WILLARD A-POLK B
d ★ additional room identifier “Rx” may be included, preceded by a hyphen (-), and followed
by one or more names ........................................ /NM-R1-A1DALY J-R2-C2DALY JO SAM
★ x = numeric.
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(ii) customer account element preceded by an oblique (/). Use the appropriate two-character
qualifier followed by a hyphen (-),
corporate account number ......................................................................... /CD-ABC12345678
airline frequent travel identifier .................................................................... /FT-DL12345678
(two-character airline designator followed by the corporate account identifier [alpha-
numerics])
car company customer identification code .................................................. /ID-ZE12345678
(may be alpha-numeric)
frequent hotel/motel guest identifier code ................................................... /FG-123ABC1234
(may be alpha-numeric)
special industry programme ...................................................................... /XX-ABC123XXX1
(X = bilaterally agreed code; may be alpha-numerics)
(iii) guaranteed late check-in or deposit indicator (one per “HHL” element followed by a mandatory
qualifier) ............................................................................................................................./G-
The qualifiers are defined as follows:
corporate account number ............................................................................................. /G-CD
Note: Account number must be present in “/CD-” field.
travel agency identification .......................................................................................... /G-AGT
Note: Travel agency number must be present in booking source element (/AGT- field).
special industry program ............................................................................................. /G-xxx
Note: Account number must be present in customer account element.
frequent guest programme ............................................................................ /G-FG12345678
Note: Account number must be present in customer account.
overrides hotel guarantee policy ................................................................................. /G-OVR
*guarantee to company address (use the code “ADC” followed by the address) ....................
.................................................................... /G-ADC123 LONG STREET.. 6001 PARIS FRANCE
*guarantee to travel agency address (use the code “ADT” followed by the address) .............
.............................................................. /G-ADT123 MAIN STREET.. CHICAGO IL 60600 USA
*guarantee to home address (use the code “ADH” followed by the address) .........................
.................................................................... /G-ADH123 LONG STREET.. 6001 PARIS FRANCE
Note: * = Subfield delimiters (..) are desired by the hotel operators, but are not required.
guarantee to a credit card .............................................. /G-CCAX12345678904567 EXP0492
Note: Use the code “CC” followed by the two/three-letter credit card company code and
number, a space, expiration date and optional bank code preceded by a space (credit card
must be edited for correction transmission format).
advise deposit information .......................................................................................................
use the code “DEP” followed by free form information (all above formats apply). This is an
indication of the source of deposit.
Examples:
................................................................................. /G-DEPCCAX12345678904567 EXP0492
................................................................................................................ /G-DEPVOC123A778
.................................................................................................................. /G-DEPCSH500.00
.................................................................................................... /G-DEPMCO0064800123456
(iv) written confirmation indicator preceded by an oblique (/) ............................................... /W-
when a written confirmation indicator is included, immediately follow it with the customer’s
address ................................................ /W-123 LONG STREET.. 112 34 STOCKHOLM SWEDEN
Note: Subfield delimiters (two periods [..]) are desired by the hotel operators, but are not
required.
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if the hotel chain maintains automated client files, then address is not required. Instead, use
the 2–3 character account qualifier:
d send confirmation to agency name and address .................................................. /W-AGT
d send confirmation to corporate name and address ................................................ /W-CD
d send confirmation to customer name and address ................................................ /W-FG
d send confirmation to program as agreed between airline and hotel chain .......... /W-xxx
(v) extra bedding indicator followed by rate per item and number of items. The rate per item may
be preceded by a currency code if the item currency is different from the Room Rate currency:
d roll-away adult ............................................................................................. /RA-20.00-1
d roll-away child ........................................................................................ /RC-USD15.00-1
d crib ....................................................................................................................... /CR-0-1
(vi) extra persons indicator followed by rate per item and number of items. The rate per item may
be preceded by a currency code if the item currency is different from the Room Rate currency.
d adult ....................................................................................................... /EA-USD20.00-1
d child ............................................................................................................. /EC-15.00-1
(vii)meal plan, use the code “M” followed by the applicable meal plan identifier, followed by the
optional item currency code, (required if different from the room rate currency), cost per item,
hyphen (-), and number of items required.
d American Plan ..................................................................................... /MAP-USD40.00-1
d Continental Plan .................................................................................. /MCP-USD60.00-1
d Family Plan .......................................................................................... /MFP-ITL50000-1
d Modified American Plan ...................................................................... /MMA-USD75.00-2
d Caribbean Plan .................................................................................... /MCB-USD50.00-1
d Bermuda Plan ............................................................................................ /MBP-FRF89-3
(viii)tour code indicator “IT” preceded by an oblique (/) and followed by the number .................
................................................................................................................................ /ITMAD2NL
(ix) form of Payment indicator, one per HHL element, use the code “/FP-” followed by a mandatory
2–3 character qualifier.
d CC — payment will be made by credit card. If no credit card number follows, the credit
card number in the Guarantee Indicator will be assumed. If the credit card number is
supplied, it must be in the proper transmission formats, a space, (2–3 character credit
card company code and number, expiration date and optional bank code preceded by a
space).
d ................................................................................................................................ /FP-CC
d ...................................................................... /FP-CCAX123456789012345 EXP0492 1234
d VOC Payment will be made by voucher .............................................................. /FP-VOC
d CSH Payment will be made in cash or by check ............................................... /FP-CSH
d MCO Payment will be made by MCO ................................................................. /FP-MCO
(x) request for return of hotel confirmation number(s) to vendor (one per HHL element) ..../CF-
(xi) optional control number for multi-hosted systems (one per HHL element — up to 7 alpha-
numeric characters) ......................................................................................................... /CN-
(xii) on cancel transactions, request for return of Hotel cancellation number(s) (one per HHL
element) ........................................................................................................................... /CX-
(xiii)arrival information, use the code “ARR” followed by free form text ......../ARR-LATE ARRIVAL
(xiv)special request for hotel room amenities, use the code “HR” followed by standard amenity
code or bilaterally agreed upon code ........................................................................ /HR-PLS
Note: These are room related amenities available for request. Confirmable amenities are
covered by the optional three-character qualifier codes.
(xv) service information, use the code “SI” followed by a hyphen and free format text ...............
................................................................................................... /SI-DAPO ADJOINING ROOMS
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(xvi)guest source of business, use the code “/SB-” followed by free form information. Information
indicating the marketing area where the business originated (one per “HHL” element, use as
bilaterally agreed) ............................................................................................................ /SB-
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(f) Change Message — Combining a Cancellation and Request for the same hotel:
HDQHZHL
.MUCRM1A 120921
MUC1A HT2345D B23456
2VALLADARES/A/B
IB952P23MAR JFKMAD HK2
HHL HZ XX1 MAD IN23MAR OUT26MAR MADBTS -GRAN RITZ HOTEL
2A2QFAM ESP825000/AGT-12345678/CF-71234567
HHL HZ NN1 MAD IN25MAR OUT30MAR MADBTS -GRAN RITZ HOTEL
2A2QFAM USD50.00/AGT-1234567/CF-
Message Reply — Combining a Cancellation and Request for the same hotel:
MUCRM1A
.HDQHZHL 120925
MUC1A HT2345 B23456
2VALLADARES/A/B
HHL HZ KK1 MAD IN25MAR OUT30MAR MADBTS -GRAN RITZ HOTEL
2A2QFAM USD50.00/CF-7123456
(g) Change Message — Changing Name:
Note: The reservation was originally made under 1ERICSSON/M 1FRIBERG/R for one A2KSRS,
now 1FRIBERG/R will be changed into 1FALK/H “ CHG” Message Identifier “-” designates delete
element and “.” designates add or changed element.
NYCHZHL
.MUCRM1A 121211
CHG
MUC1A HT3456T B1237
1FRIBERG/R
CHNT
1FALK/H
HHL HZ HK1 MIA IN23FEB OUT25FEB MIART -SUNSHINE HOTEL
2A1KCOR USD199.00/AGT12345678/ARR-ROYAL CRUISE AT 2PM/NM-R1-A1ERICSSON M/-NM-
R2-C1FRIBERG R/.NM-R2-C1 FALK H/CF-91234567
(h) Multiple Hotel Segment Cancel/Re-book Message — Same Hotel:
OMAWIHL
.FTYRMDL
FTYDL ASJ878 0203LFW
4DAILY/JMR/SMR/LMISS/KMISS 4SMITH/AMR/BMRS/CMISS/EMISS
DL7107B08FEB ATLDCA HK8
HHL WI XX2 WAS IN07FEB OUT16FEB WASBT
-WASHINGTON BETHESDA
2B2QRAC USD50.00/AGT12345678/CF-B12345678
HHL WI SS2 WAS IN08FEB OUT18FEB WASBT
-WASHINGTON BETHESDA
2B2QRAC USD60.00/AGT12345678/NM-R1-C2DAILY L K-R2-C2SMITH C E
/G-AGT/CF-
HHL WI XX2 WAS IN07FEB OUT16FEB WASBT
-WASHINGTON BETHESDA
2B2QRACKIT USD70.00/AGT12345678/CF-B1234566
HHL WI SS2 WAS IN08FEB OUT18FEB WASBT
-WASHINGTON BETHESDA
2A2KRAC USD85.00/AGT12345678/NM-R1-A2DAILY J S-R2-A2SMITH A B
/G-AGT/CF-
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(iv) date or date range of status. Show the last two digits of the year if more than one year in
advance. The date will be followed with an oblique (/).
d when the status applies to only one day, the date to which the status applies will be
entered .................................................................................................................. 28JAN/
d when the status applies to a date range, it will be entered as either:
the start date, followed by a hyphen (-) and the end date ............. 1JUN90-8JUN90/
the start date, followed by a hyphen (-) and total consecutive days to which the status
applies will be entered ............................................................ 11JUN90-3/31MAY-3/
multiple dates or date ranges may be signified with the use of a delimiter (.) between
the dates or date ranges .............................................. 3AUG-15AUG.22AUG.29AUG/
(v) room type code/room rate code/room qualifier code ............................................ A1DGOVOCF
A 6–9 character code as shown in 2.10.3.2(j). If more than one code is supplied, separate
each code by a hyphen (-). An oblique (/) may be used in any position or combination
of positions as a “wild-card” character, matching everything (including no character) in its
corresponding position. In addition, the code “RAX” may be used in the 4th, 5th and 6th
positions to specify all rate categories except rack rate (“RAC”).
Examples:
d applies to “GOV” rate for every room type with no qualifiers ................................. ///GOV
d applies to “GOV” rate for every room type, with or without room qualifiers ..... ///GOV///
d applies to all rate categories for “A2D” type rooms, with or without room qualifiers ........
.......................................................................................................................... A2D//////
d applies to all rate categories for all king bedrooms with fireplaces ................ //K///FPL
d applies to all rate categories except rack rate (“RAC”) for all rooms with one king bed
which are designated as non-smoking ........................................................... /1KRAXNSM
d applies to the entire hotel (all rate categories, all room types, with or without room
qualifiers) ......................................................................................................... /////////
d applies to “RAC” rate for every room type, with or without amenities; and applies to all
rate categories for “A1K” type rooms with no room qualifiers ........... ///RAC///-A1K///
(iv) minimum length of stay .......................................................................................................-2
A numeric preceded by a hyphen (-) indicating a change to the minimum length of stay.
Applies only to the Status Code “HVM”. Use a value of 1 to remove minimum length of stay.
Example:
Removing minimum length of stay for “GOV” rate for every room with no qualifier ..........
............................................................................................................................ ///GOV-1
(f) Application of Status Codes:
(i) room/rate category is “Opened” ........................................................................................ HVO
room/rate category is “Closed”; no sales allowed for dates indicated ..............................HVC
soft close, sell through is allowed. Used bilaterally ...........................................................HVS
(ii) room/rate category is “Closed for Arrival” on date specified, but sell through is
permitted ............................................................................................................................ HVA
room/rate category is “Reopened for Arrival” on date specified .......................................HVQ
(iii) room/rate category has a minimum length of stay (used for inventory control) ...............HVM
(iv) room/rate category is “On Request” .................................................................................. HVR
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2.10.4 Construction
2.10.4.1 Car Elements — Sequence of Components
The rules for obtaining/cancelling rental cars by teletype are applicable to all Members as may be
bilaterally agreed between Members and/or between a Member and a car rental operator.
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2.10.4.3 Rate Types
Daily rate ...................... DY
Weekly rate .................. WY
Weekend rate ............... WD
Monthly rate ................. MY
Vehicle mileage rate .... MI
Vehicle kilometer rate .. KM
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1
Inclusion optional. When abbreviations are used use the official abbreviations in 7.1.13.
2
Inclusion mandatory when car rental is part of a tour programme.
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(xviii)service information.1 Enter code “/SI-” followed by any additional information .................
................................................................................................. /SI-DESIRES LUGGAGE RACK
Example 1:
CAR AA NN1 SFO 1JUN 3JUN CCAR/SI-SAMS RENTAL SERVICE
Example 2:
CCR ZZ FS1 MIA 24JAN 26JAN
SWAR/ID-BB7876/DO-JAX/ARR-EA100Y27JANJFK/SI-ACON
Example 3:
CCR ZZ NN1 COS 6MAY 10MAY CWAR/BS-CO/PUP-BROADMOOR/DO-AIRPORT
ITTWBDMFD3/SI-AUTO TRANSMISSION
1
Inclusion optional. When abbreviations are used use the official abbreviations in 7.1.13.
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2.10.4.9 Availability Status Messages (Cars)
These procedures are designed for participating Members, to facilitate their handling of availability
status information from car rental operators, where permitted.
(a) General Rules:
(i) availability status messages from car rental operators to airlines or CRS Suppliers must not
exceed 10 segments,
(ii) the car rental operator will construct the address element as bilaterally agreed,
(iii) the car rental operator will construct the communications reference/signature, as follows:
three-letter airport/city code ........................................................................................XXX
two-letter operator code ................................................................................................ZZ
two-letter service code ..................................................................................................CR
(b) Rules for Construction of Message Components:
(i) address — use the seven character address as outlined in 2.10.4.9(a)(ii),
(ii) communications reference — use the seven letter communications reference as defined in
2.10.4.9(a)(iii),
(iii) message identifier — start each message with the message identifier “AVC” as the first line
of text,
(iv) code of car rental operator — the two-letter code assigned to the individual car rental operator,
(v) city — the official three-letter city/airport code to which the status applies. Any city/airport
code applies to all outlets in the metropolitan area,
(vi) date or date range of status — when constructing the date, up to two numerics and three
alphas will be used 29JAN or 5JAN. The date entry will be followed with an oblique (/):
d when the status applies to only one day, the date to which the status applies will be
entered 29JAN/,
d when the status applies to a date range:
the start date, followed by a hyphen (-) and the end date 1JUN-8JUN/, or
the start date followed by a hyphen (-) and the total consecutive days to which the
status applies 11JUN-3 will be entered,
(vii) status code — two-letter status code. Refer to 7.1.5 or 2.10.4.9(d) for a list of codes,
(viii)type of car (optional). One or more of the four-letter car rental codes as outlined in 7.1.13
used as bilaterally agreed between Members and car rental operators; use code ACAR when
the status message applies to “all cars”.
(c) Components of Status Message:
(i) address ...................................................................................................................... SINRISQ
(ii) communications reference ....................................................................................... .XYZZZCR
(iii) message identifier ..............................................................................................................AVC
(iv) code of car rental operator ..................................................................................................ZZ
(v) city to which status applies ................................................................................................ MCI
(vi) date or date range ........................................................................................... 19JUL-27JUL/
(vii) status code ..........................................................................................................................CC
(viii)car type code (optional) ................................................................................................... ACAR
Example:
SINRISQ
.XXXZZCR
AVC
ZZORD 19JUL-28JUL/CC ACAR
ZZATL 19JUL/CC
ZZMIA 20JUL/AS SCAR
ZZNYC 27JUL-3/CR ICAR
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2.10.5 Positioning
2.10.5.1 The Auxiliary Service Element will be positioned immediately following the last airline segment and
preceding the Supplementary Element if any.
2.10.5.2 Each Auxiliary Service item will begin on a separate line and may not exceed 69 characters, including
spaces. Should more than 69 characters be required for a specific Auxiliary Service item, additional
lines may be used. Additional lines need not commence with the Auxiliary Service Identifier but may
not exceed 69 characters.
2.11.2 Categories
A supplementary item may be of one of the following two categories.
2.11.2.1 Special Service Requirement (SSR) — a special service to be provided to the passenger, or a service
information of a reservations procedural nature which, in the opinion of the sender, requires an
immediate action by and/or a reply from the receiver.
2.11.2.2 Other Service Information (OSI) — a service information which is for information only, may be
processed by the receiver as desired, and does not require a reply from the receiver. OSI should
only be used if an SSR code is not available.
2.11.4 Positioning
2.11.4.1 The Supplementary Element is always positioned at the end of the message, immediately following
the last Auxiliary Service entry, or following the last airline segment if Auxiliary Services are not
present.
2.11.4.2 When both SSR and OSI items are present in a message, the SSR items should precede the OSI
items.
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2.11.5.3 If a Supplementary Item exceeds 69 characters per line, each new line of data must commence with
the Item Identifier SSR or OSI and include the mandatory items and not exceed 69 characters.
In the construction of an automated SSR message, when the Supplementary Item exceeds 69
characters, the following lines (not to exceed 99), must start with the mandatory components
(a) through (c) under 2.11.6 “Construction and Sequence of Components” followed by three obliques
(///), followed by the additional or remaining text. When an SSR item exceeds 69 characters, words
or names must not be split between SSR items.
2.11.5.4 If, in a multi-name message, a Supplementary Item pertains to a specific passenger, include the
name of the passenger to whom the Supplementary Item applies.
2.11.5.5 When the booking Member/CRS Supplier cancels an air segment and/or name (reduce number in
party), any special service requirement pertaining to the cancelled segment and/or name is
automatically cancelled by the addressee; consequently, the SSR must be requested again on any
new segment.
2.11.5.6 When there is a change in passenger name(s) or name correction, any SSR(s) associated with the
name(s) will be retained. If the existing special service requirement item(s) are not to be retained for
the new passenger, they must be cancelled. A new special service requirement must be requested
if desired.
2.11.5.7 In the event of a divide party transaction, special service requirement(s) associated with the divided
name(s) will be divided along with the passenger(s) itinerary. Only new special service requirement(s)
pertaining to the divided passenger(s) will be transmitted in the teletype message.
2.11.5.8 Seats will be reserved in the order the names appear in the SSR element, or the Name Element of
the message when names are not included in the SSR element.
2.11.5.9 In the event a passenger(s) wishes to change a seat assignment, two separate SSR items must be
sent. Enter a Supplementary Item to cancel the existing seat(s), followed by a new seat request using
the codes “NSSA”, “NSSB”, “NSST”, “NSSW”, “RQST”, “SMSA”, “SMSB”, “SMST”, “SMSW”, and
where bilaterally agreed “NSSR”, “SMSR”. If a specific seat has been confirmed, include the assigned
seat in the cancel message.
2.11.5.10 When requesting seat(s) using SSR codes “NSST” or “SMST” the following location codes may be
combined and must be shown in free text or specify seat number(s) in free text:
A — Aisle seat;
B — Bulkhead seat;
H — Handicapped seat;
I — Passenger with infant;
R — Rear-Facing Seat (bilateral agreement);
U — Unaccompanied minor;
W — Window seat.
2.11.5.11 In the event of a schedule change for a cancelled flight, all special service requirements pertaining
to the cancelled segment are cancelled. When the cancelled flight is reaccommodated, the Member
making the change shall also send an advice when the special service requirement(s) is
reaccommodated. This advisory may or may not be included in the ASC message. Only the new
SSR element need be included in the message. When constructing the SSR item, use the airline
designator of the carrier to which the flight/date/service applies. The Status Code of the new SSR
should be shown as “KK”. When the SSR is not reaccommodated, the recipient should treat the
segment related SSRs as unable to be reaccommodated.
2.11.5.12 In the event of an equipment/configuration/service change, Members may notify another Member/
CRS Supplier of a change in special service requirements. Enter a SSR item updating the existing
special service requirement using Action/Advice Code UN/NO as applicable, which may be followed
by a SSR item confirming the new special service requirement. When constructing the SSR item,
use the airline designator of the carrier to which the flight/date/service applies.
2.11.5.13 When a three-letter designator is used, an oblique (/), must be inserted before the airline designator
in the SSR and OSI.
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2.11.6.2 Examples of SSR Request Items (refer to 2.11.6.3 for appropriate reply)
(a) Non-Automated Format Example
Example 1 — The service is required from all airlines for all segments:
SSR CKIN YY HK/ CHECK TRAVEL DOCUMENTS
Example 2 — The service is required from one airline over all its segments:
SSR OTHS BA NN1 ESCORT HOSTESS
or
SSR OTHS/JKA NN1 ESCORT HOSTESS
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Example 3 — May be used when booking a segment having a traffic restriction which requires
that the service is for traffic connections and when it is known that the connection is interline:
SSR OTHS KL CONX AF0811C28MAR BKKSIN
Example 4 — Unsolicited advisory from BA regarding misconnect baggage:
SSR CKIN BA WESTON/GEORGE MSCN BAG WILL ARR OA132
(b) Automated Format Examples
Example 1 — The service is required from one airline over one segment, when the itinerary has
more than one segment on the same airline:
SSR LSML OA NN1 ATHFCO0029Y20DEC
or
SSR LSML /LHR NN1 NRTSYD1045F04JUL
Example 2 — A request for one prereserved window seat on DL flight 0719, Y class, on
November 15 in the smoking section:
SSR SMSW DL NN1 ATLDCA0719Y15NOV-1JONES/MARY
Example 3 — A request for one Window/Bulkhead seat in the non-smoking section on LH
flight 1745, K class on November 20:
SSR NSST LH NN1 FRAMXP1745K20NOV-1SCHULTZ/LEO.WB
Example 4 — A request for two special meals of hot dogs on DL flight 0719, Y class on
November 15:
SSR SPML DL NN2 ATLDCA0719Y15NOV-2YORK/JOHNNY/MARY.HOT DOG
or
SSR SPML DL NN2 ATLDCA0719Y15NOV-1YORK/MR1YORK/MRS.HOT DOG
Example 5 — Indicating a request for exit row seat:
SSR RQST QF NN1 LAXSYD0012Y15SEP-1JONES/PAUL.EXIT ROW
Example 6 — Advising the airline that passenger speaks ZULU only:
SSR LANG UA HK/MIAJFK0026Y29OCT.PSGR SPEAKS ZULU ONLY
Example 7 — The SSR element exceeds 69 characters (words or names must not be split
between SSR items):
SSR NSST PA NN8 ORDCPH1102C12AUG-5VANDERMERWE/JOHAN/SEBASTIAN/JUSTIN/
SSR NSST PA ///CHRISTIAN/THELMA 3STROEBAEK/VLADIMIR/DJON/ALEX
SSR NSST UA NN5 ORDSIN1135F21DEC-5JONES/MARTIN JONATHAN/MARY/LEO/BOB/
SSR NSST UA ///FRED
or
SSR NSST /DDC NN5ORDSIN1135F21DEC-5JONES/MARTIN JONATHAN/MARY/LEO/BOB/
SSR NSST /DDC ///FRED
Example 8 (a) — Lynch/Jim travelling alone and has seat 16E confirmed and wishes to request
a different seat by specific seat number (12C):
SSR SMST BA XX1 DFWLGW0228C15NOV.16E
SSR NSST BA NN1 DFWLGW0228C15NOV.12C
Y Example 8 (b) — A request for non-contiguous seats when the seat row is shown with zero-fill
using a 2 digit row number:
SSR NSST CX2 NN2 HKGYVR9000F21FEB.09A10A
Y Example 8 (c) — A request for non-contiguous seats using a mix of 2 and 3 digit row numbers
without zero-fill:
SSR NSST NH3 NN3 NRTHKG1234YF18DEC.99A99B100A
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Example 11 — Requesting seats for a change of gauge flight (aircraft change en route):
SSR NSSW CO NN2 MCILAX0719B15NOV
Example 12 — Requesting a special meal for one segment all passengers or one segment one
passenger:
SSR HNML DL NN2 ATLLAX0187Y15NOV
or
SSR KSML DL NN1 ATLLAX0187Y15NOV-1SMITH/JOHN
Example 13 — Requesting specific seats for one segment for all passengers or generic smoking
seats for only two passengers:
SSR NSST BA NN4 DFWLGW0228C15NOV.12A12B12C12D
or
SSR SMSW BA NN2 DFWLGW0228C15NOV-2ROGERS/KMR/JMRS
Example 14 — When all passengers are each requesting one of the same service, names are
not required in the SSR item:
1DENNIS/MAXINE 1JANUS/PHYLLIS
PA002B15NOV JFKLGW NN2/2130 0840/1
SSR BIKE PA NN2JFKLGW0002B15NOV
Example 15 (a) — A name is not required in the SSR item for a single passenger booking:
1DENNIS/MAXINE
PA002B15NOV JFKLGW HK1
SSR BIKE PA NN2JFKLGW0002B15NOV
SSR SFML PA NN1JFKLGW0002B15NOV
Y Example 15 (b) — Seat request using 3 digits for the row number, with and without zero-fill:
MUCRM1A
.HDQRM1P 200935
BPR
HDQ1P YHY2N9/K32/91295315/NCL/1P/T/GB//GS
1CORKING/STEPHEN MR
IB6125Y30SEP MADMIA LK1/1810 2205 1A
IB5122C12OCT MIAMAD LK1/1745 0745/1 1A
SSR SEAT IB LK1 MADMIA6125Y30SEP.147AN
SSR SEAT IB LK1 MIAMAD6122C12OCT.008FN
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Example 16 — Itinerary with SSR affected by schedule change (see 2.11.6.3, Example 16):
(a) Flight number change:
2BROWN/LOUISE/LARRY
UA222Y02JUN DENORD HK2
SSR VLML UA HK2 DENORD 0222Y02JUN
(b) Equipment change:
2CALATRAVA/ANGEL/JOSE
IB3402C03FEB MADORY HK2
SSR NSST IB HK2 MADORY3402C03FEB.06E06D
(c) Change of Gauge
1WONG/ALEX
NW807F19DEC MSPHKG HK1
SSR NSST NW HK1MSPNRT0807F19DEC.03AN
SSR NSST NW HK1NRTHKG0807F19DEC.04AN
Example 17 — 1P is advising DL of passenger(s) traveling to a cruise departure from MIA. Applies
to all names in the PNR:
SSR CRUZ DL HK/ ATLMIA1125Y09MAY.CARNIVAL CRUISE
Example 18 — (By bilateral agreement) A request for one pre-reserved rear-facing seat on BA
flight 0011, F class, on February 4, in the non-smoking section:
SSR NSSR BA NN1 LHRSYD0011F04FEB-1DRAKE/STEVE
Example 19 — (By bilateral agreement) A request for three pre-reserved rear-facing seats on
BA flight 4505, J class, on July 6, in the smoking section:
SSR SMSR BA NN3 LGWNAS4505J06JUL-3SPIZEWSKI/PETER/TINA/ELLIE
2.11.6.3 Replies
(a) When replying to an automated format SSR item, respond with appropriate Advice Code and
repeat back the same components as received in the request message 2.11.6.1(a) through
2.11.6.1(f), as applicable. Component 2.11.6.1(g) (free text) may be returned or modified/added
at the discretion of the sender; for “NSSA”, “NSSB”, “NSSW”, “SMSA”, “SMSB”, “SMSW”, with
an Advice Code of “KK”, the component 2.11.6.1(g) is optional. When 2.11.6.1(g) is used, it must
contain a seat number.
When replying to a non-automated format SSR item, repeat back the same components as
received in the request message, as applicable.
(b) When an airline designator has been used as an Action Identifier, repeat that same designator
in the reply message. When “YY” has been used as an Action Identifier, the code “YY” will be
replaced by the two-character designator of the replying airline or CRS Supplier.
(c) If the special service cannot be confirmed or provided, use Advice Code “UN” or “UC” with no free
text or the Advice Code “NO” and an explanation may be included as additional information in the
free text area of the element.
(d) Any Member receiving a seat assignment request for a change of gauge flight (aircraft change
en route) or for a flight for which a single through seat cannot be assigned may respond with
one or more separate SSR items in the reply message when seats are confirmed. When different
seats are assigned on different sectors, two or more SSR items are sent in the reply. The flight
segment in each item may use the boarding point and the local boarding date where the equipment/
seat assignment changes.
(e) Examples of SSR reply items (replies are in response to requests in 2.11.6.2):
(i) Non-Automated Format
Example 1 — The Special Service requested from all airlines for all segments in the Request
Message does not require a Reply because the Advice Code “HK” was sent.
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Example 2 — The service is confirmed for one airline over all its segments:
SSR OTHS BA KK1 ESCORT HOSTESS
or
SSR OTHS/JKA KK1 ESCORT HOSTESS
Example 3 — Service information was provided in the Request booking a segment with a
traffic restriction which requires that the service is for traffic connections. When it is known
that the connection is interline, a reply is not required.
Example 4 — The unsolicited advisory from BA regarding misconnect baggage does not
require a Reply.
(ii) Automated Format
Example 1 — The service was confirmed from one airline over one segment when the itinerary
has more than one segment on the same airline:
SSR LSML OA KK1ATHFCO0029Y20DEC
or
SSR LSML /LHR KK1NRTSYD1045F04JUL
Example 2 — A confirmation for one prereserved window seat (15A) on DL flight 0719,
Y class, on November 15:
SSR NSSW DL KK1 ATLDCA0719Y15NOV-1JONES/MARY.15A
Example 3 — Confirmed a Window/Bulkhead seat (21G) in the non-smoking section on LH
flight 1745, K class on November 20:
SSR NSST LH KK1FRAMXP1745K20NOV-1SCHULTZ/LEO.21G
Example 4 — Confirming two special meals of hot dogs on DL flight 0719, Y class on
November 15:
SSR SPML DL KK2 ATLDCA0719Y15NOV-2YORK/JOHNNY/MARY.HOT DOG
or
SSR SPML DL KK2 ATLDCA0719Y15NOV-1YORK/MR1YORK/MRS.HOT DOG
Example 5 — Confirming a request for exit row seat:
SSR RQST QF KK1 LAXSYD0012Y15SEP-1JONES/PAUL.EXIT ROW
Example 6 — In the request the airline was advised that the passenger speaks ZULU only;
the message does not require a reply.
Example 7 — Confirmation reply to a SSR element which exceeds 69 characters (words or
names must not be split between SSR items):
SSR NSST PA KK80RDCPH1102C12AUG-5VANDERMERWE/JOHAN/SEBASTIAN/JUSTIN/
SSR NSST PA ///CHRISTIAN/THELMA 3STROEBAEK/VLADIMIR/DJON/ALEX
SSR NSST PA ///.11A11B11C11D11E11F11G11H
SSR NSST UA KK5ORDSIN1135F21DEC-5JONES/MARTIN/JONATHAN/MARY/LEO/BOB/
SSR NSST UA ///FRED.22C22D11E22F22G
or
SSR NSST /DDC KK5ORDSIN1135F21DEC-5JONES/MARTIN JONATHAN/MARY/LEO/BOB/
SSR NSST /DDC ///FRED.22C22D22E22F22G
Example 8 — Reply for Lynch/Jim travelling alone and BA cancelled seat 16E and confirmed
seat number 12C:
SSR NSST BA KK1DFWLGW0228C15NOV.12C
Example 9 — Johnson/James and Smith/John previously requested a seafood meal. Upon
receipt of the name change message Mr. Smith’s SFML meal was cancelled, Westhaven/
Sandra vegetarian meal was confirmed and the special meal for Johnson is retained:
SSR VGML DL KK1 ATLLAX0187Y15NOV-1WESTHAVEN/SANDRA
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Example 10 — Confirmation when an individual passenger requests two or more of the same
service, separate SSR items are required and names are mandatory:
2GRAY/LOGAN/JANE 1BLACK/CLINT 1JONES/SUSAN
PA002B15NOV JFKLGW HK4
SSR BIKE PA KK2JFKLGW0002B15NOV-1GRAY/LOGAN
SSR BIKE PA KK1JFKLGW0002B15NOV-1BLACK/CLINT
Example 11 — Confirming a seat for a change of gauge flights (aircraft change en route):
SSR NSSW CO KK2 MCILAX0719B15NOV.24D24E
or
SSR NSSW CO KK2 MCIDEN0719B15NOV.23A23B
SSR NSSW CO KK2 DENLAX0719B15NOV.47A47B
or
SSR NSSW SK NO2 CPHARN0977C12FEB.AIRPORT CHECKIN
SSR NSSW SK KK2 ARNBKK0977C12FEB.11A11B
Example 12 — Unable to provide or confirm HNML meal for all passengers on one segment
(no explanation provided); unable to provide or confirm KSML requested for one segment
for one passenger (explanation provided):
SSR HNML DL UN2 ATLLAX0187Y15NOV
or
SSR KSML DL NO1 ATLLAX0187Y15NOV-1SMITH/JOHN.REQUIRE 12 HOUR
SSR KSML DL ///NOTICE WILL DAPO
Example 13 (a) — Confirming a seat request for one segment all passengers and a generic
smoking window seat for two passengers with no specific seat number:
SSR NSST BA KK4 DFWLGW0228C15NOV.12A12B12C12D
or
SSR SMSW BA KK2 DFWLGW0228C15NOV-2ROGERS/KMR/JMRS
Y Example 13 (b) — Confirming a seat request when the seat row is 3 digits:
SSR NSST IB KK4 MADMIA6125Y30SEP.147A147B147C147D
Y Example 13 (c) — Confirming a seat request when the seat row is shown with zero-fill up to
the maximum of 3 digits:
SSR NSST AI KK3 BOMLHR434F08AUG.002A002C002D
Example 14 — Confirmation when all passengers are requesting one of the same service,
names are not required in the SSR item:
1DENNIS/MAXINE 1JANUS/PHYLLIS
SSR BIKE PA KK2JFKLGW0002B15NOV
Example 15 — Confirmation of a special service requirement for a single passenger booking:
1DENNIS/MAXINE
PA002B15NOV JFKLGW HK1
SSR BIKE PA KK2JFKLGW0002B15NOV
SSR SFML PA KK1JFKLGW0002B15NOV
Example 16 — SSR element reaccommodated because of flight schedule change:
(a) Flight number change:
2BROWN/LOUISE/LARRY
UA222Y02JUN DENORD UN2
UA224Y02JUN DENORD TK2/0715 1015
SSR VLML UA KK2 DENORD0224Y02JUN
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SSR Action Automated Free Text Free Text In
Code Code Reply Format In Request Reply/Cancel
CKIN Optional Optional Optional Mandatory Optional
CLID Mandatory See 3.8.3 See 3.8.3 See 3.8.3 See 3.8.3
COUR Mandatory Optional Mandatory Optional Optional
CRUZ Mandatory Optional Mandatory Optional Optional
DBML Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Not Permitted Not Permitted
DEAF Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Optional Optional
DEPA Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Optional Optional
DEPU Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Optional Optional
DOCA Mandatory Not permitted See 3.14.3 Not permitted Not permitted
DOCO Mandatory Not permitted See 3.14.2 Not permitted Not permitted
DOCS Mandatory Not permitted See 3.14.1 Not permitted Not permitted
EPAY Mandatory Mandatory See 3.15 See 3.15 Optional
EXST Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Optional
FOID Mandatory Not Permitted See 3.11 Mandatory Optional
FPML Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Not Permitted Not Permitted
FQTR Mandatory See 3.8 See 3.8 See 3.8 See 3.8
FQTS Mandatory See 3.8 See 3.8 See 3.8 See 3.8
FQTU Mandatory See 3.8 See 3.8 See 3.8 See 3.8
FQTV Mandatory See 3.8 See 3.8 See 3.8 See 3.8
FRAG Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory
FRAV See 3.1.8 See 3.1.8 See 3.1.8 See 3.1.8 See 3.2.3
and 3.2.5 and 3.2.5 and 3.2.5
GFML Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Not Permitted Not Permitted
GPST Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Optional Optional
GRPF Optional Optional See 1.5 See 1.5 See 1.5
GRPK Mandatory Optional Mandatory Mandatory Optional
GRPS Optional Optional See 1.5 See 1.5 See 1.5
HFML Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Not Permitted Not Permitted
HNML Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Not Permitted Not Permitted
INFT Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Optional
Y IROP See 3.19 Not Permitted See 3.19 Optional Not Permitted
KSML Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Not Permitted Not Permitted
LANG Mandatory Optional Mandatory Mandatory Optional
LCML Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Not Permitted Not Permitted
LFML Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Not Permitted Not Permitted
LPML Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Not Permitted Not Permitted
LSML Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Not Permitted Not Permitted
MAAS Mandatory Optional Mandatory Mandatory Optional
MEDA See 3.7.7 See 3.7.7 See 3.7.7 See 3.7.7 See 3.7.7
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SSR Action Automated Free Text Free Text In
Code Code Reply Format In Request Reply/Cancel
UMNR Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Optional
VGML Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Not Permitted Not Permitted
VLML Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Not Permitted Not Permitted
WCBD Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Optional Optional
WCBW Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Optional Optional
WCHC Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Optional Optional
WCHR Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Optional Optional
WCHS Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Optional Optional
WCMP Mandatory Optional Mandatory Optional Optional
WCOB Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Optional Optional
WEAP Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Optional
See 3.1.17 See 3.1.17 See 3.1.17
XBAG Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Optional
Note 1: When Advice Code “ NO” is used in the reply, free text may be included. When the Advice
Code “ UN” or “ UC” is used in the reply, free text is not permitted.
Note 2: The codes TKNA and TKNC should not be available for manual input but should be
automatically generated by the sending system.
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Example 5 — Proportional change in no smoking seats and smoking seats (no change in number
in party):
SSR GPST LX XX40AMSGVA0795Y14FEB.30N10S
SSR GPST LX NN40AMSGVA0795Y14FEB.35N5S
(b) Group Seating Reply
When replying to a group seating request whether names are known or unknown, the responding
airline may assign specific seat numbers or allocate a block of seats.
Example 1 — Group seats (names unknown, group total 40):
SSR GPST LX KK40AMSGVA0795Y14FEB.30N10S
Example 2 — Group seats (partial names, group total 40):
SSR NSST NW KK2MSPNRT0103B20SEP-2BAKER/JOHNMR/THELMAMRS.10A10B
SSR SMST NW KK1MSPNRT0103B20SEP-1JOHNSON/DON.42C
SSR GPST NW NO37MSPNRT0103B20SEP.NEED NAMES
Example 3 — Group seats (partial names, group total 40):
SSR NSST PA UN5LHRJFK0001Y20SEP-4MCCALL/TOMMR/HARRYMR/SUEMS/
SSR NSST PA ///JOANNEMS1POTTER/JOSEPHINEMRS
SSR NSST PA KK5LHRJFK0001Y20SEP-4MCCALL/TOMMR/HARRYMR/SUEMS/
SSR NSST PA ///JOANNEMS1POTTER/JOSEPHINEMRS.10A10B10C12A12B
(c) Replying to GPST
Seats confirmed or allocated using the code “GPST” shall be used for informational purposes
only by the booking agent.
Additional messages using the SSR code “GPST” are not required except when there is a change
to the proportion of no smoking seats and smoking seats.
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(h) SSR TKNA and TKNM is sent for an infant ticket, if bilaterally agreed. Precede the infant ticket
number with the code INF.
Revalidation
In case of manual revalidation, the ticket number should be advised using an SSR TKNM item.
Schedule Change
In case of schedule change, it is the responsibility of the airline performing the change to retain
relevant information for the re-accommodated flight. No notification regarding the re-accommodated
SSR will be sent.
Electronic Ticketing
Note: SSR “TKNE” shall only be used for notification that an electronic ticket has been issued.
In the interline situation, those carriers in the itinerary including the validating carrier must be notified
that a ticket has been issued electronically. This notification must be sent at time of Electronic Ticket
issuance or reissue, and will take the form of an SSR advisory:
(a) the SSR message shall be sent to all carriers in the itinerary including the validating carrier as
bilaterally agreed;
(b) the SSR advisory is sent via teletype by the system issuing the electronic ticket;
(c) an SSR element must be generated for each electronically ticketed passenger for each segment
ticketed. If more than one passenger is ticketed from the same PNR, in the same transaction,
multiple passenger SSRs will be contained in the same message;
(d) the SSR advisory is sent immediately upon successful completion of the electronic ticket issuance;
(e) the SSR code is TKNE;
(f) the SSR status code and number is HK1;
(g) an SSR TKNE is not sent on OPEN segments;
(h) an SSR TKNE is transmitted for Passive Segment(s);
J (i) an SSR TKNE is sent for Infant tickets not occupying a seat, using the associated adult name.
Precede the infant ticket number with the code INF;
Example:
SSR TKNE DL HK1ATLZRH0066Y01SEP-1KESSLER/PMRS.INF006123456789C1
(j) Non consecutive Electronic Ticket numbers (or where the Electronic Ticket number series differ)
shall be located in a separate TKNE element. Consecutive Electronic Ticket numbers contained
in a single SSR TKNE element. Follow the coupon data with an oblique, and include the last 3
digits of the first ticket number, a dash (-) delimiter and the last 3 digits of the last ticket number.
(k) an SSR TKNE ticket number shall be followed immediately by the coupon delimiter “C” followed
by one digit indicating the actual coupon number;
(l) the SSR TKNE shall not contain check digit.
Proposed format, conjuncted ticket set with multiple segments on one carrier (with clarification):
SSR TKNE NW HK1MSPORD0122Y22AUG-1MACKIN/L.0054922111221C3/220-222
SSR TKNE NW HK1ORDNRT0068Y23AUG-1MACKIN/L.0054922111221C4/220-222
SSR TKNE NW HK1NRTMSP0067Y30AUG-1MACKIN/L.0054922111221C1/220-222
Reservation Change (SSR TKNR)
Note: SSR “TKNR” shall only be used for notification that a electronically ticketed reservation has
been changed.
When a electronically ticketed reservation is changed, the new Carrier(s) of the applicable segment(s)
must be notified of the ticket number in accordance with the procedures in the Electronic Ticket
Resolutions (722f and 722g).
An SSR TKNR must be generated for each electronically ticketed passenger.
An SSR TKNR is sent to the carrier(s) affected by the change.
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The SSR TKNR is sent for an infant ticket. Precede the infant ticket with the code INF.
The SSR Advice code shall be either RV, FC, EX , NU or NV as advised by the Validating Carrier.
The SSR TKNR shall not contain a coupon number or check digit.
An SSR TKNR is not sent on open segments.
An SSR TKNR is transmitted for passive segment changes.
J 2.11.7.2 Example of OSI Items (see also 2.6.13 “Name Element”) (effective until 31 May 2008)
OSI TW TCP5 2THOMPSON 1CLARK
OSI YY 1 CHD 1MARSH/E
OSI YY 1 INF 1POPOV/O
OSI YY 1 INF BARNE/K. OCCUPYING SEAT
OSI/PAT 1 INF FREEDMAN/P.OCCUPYING SEAT
J 2.11.7.2 Example of OSI Items (see also 2.6.13 “Name Element”) (effective from 1 June 2008)
OSI TW TCP5 2THOMPSON 1CLARK
OSI DL PASSENGER AFRAID OF FLYING
OSI/PAT VIP FREEDMAN/P PROFESSOR EMERITUS
2.11.7.3 Reference to OSI
(a) When replying to a message which contained an OSI item, delete from your reply the OSI item
you have received.
(b) When referencing an OSI item, respond with SSR, type of service, Action Identifier of the Member
to take action and the other SSR components as required.
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(d) Boarding Point — three-letter city/airport code of the boarding point for which the contact is
intended;
(e) Contact Information — other than addresses and telephone numbers, is expressed in plain
language.
Example 1:
OSI YY CTCH DAL 214 720 3321
Example 2:
OSI DL CTCA DAL PROSPECT ST IRVING TEXAS
Example 3:
OSI AF CTCB PAR BAL 7050X275 C/O M BLANC
Example 4:
OSI BA CTCT LON MAY 1234 COOKS
Example 5:
OSI SK CTCP CPH BY 8890
Example 6:
OSI DL CTCH WAS 703 6705717 CTCB WAS 202 2965800
Example 7:
OSI AA CTCH NYC 212 2332805 CTCH EWR 201 TA67948
Example 8:
OSI AC CTCA YUL HOLIDAY INN CROWN PLAZA TUR CONDUCTOR SMITH/DIANE
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2.11.8.4 When the passenger provided contact element does not apply to all passengers in the PNR, follow
the telephone number with a passenger name field for whom the element applies. Enter a dash (-)
and number 1 and the passenger name as it is shown in the name element.
2.11.8.5 Free format text can be included at the end of the element, preceded by a full stop (.)
2.11.8.6 When provided, the contact name and telephone number are both mandatory in the element; one
cannot be sent without the other.
2.11.8.7 Use standard SSR continuation rules if the element is longer than one TTY line. Refer to General
Construction Rules, AIRIMP paragraph 2.11.3.
2.11.8.8 When the passenger provided contact has been solicited but the passenger refuses to provide one
or one is not available, put two slashes after the HK and end the element, however passenger name
and/or free text fields can be added, if needed.
Examples:
(a) element showing passenger provided contact with free text and/or passenger name.
SSR PCTC JK HK/SUSAN RORY/US12345678900-1RORY/DAVIDMR.WIFE
SSR PCTC CO HK/BEVERLYS TRAVEL SERVICE/NL312026264219.ONFILE
SSR PCTC ZY HK/ROBERT CORY/US18373123455-1BAKER/VIRGINIAMS
(b) element showing passenger provided contact solicited, but not available or refused, with free text
and/or passenger name.
SSR PCTC AA HK//
SSR PCTC CX HK//-1CHANG/TAMMYMS
SSR PCTC BB HK//.REFUSED
2.11.8.9 The Action Code “XX” is used to cancel an SSR PCTC element.
2.12.2 Definitions
Prereserved seat selection and boarding pass notification details will be transmitted in the
Supplementary Element of the teletype message as an SSR item.
2.12.2.1 The maximum number of seats and/or segments will be as bilaterally agreed.
2.12.2.2 Requests for prereserved seats may be made in advance of boarding pass issuance allowances as
bilaterally agreed.
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2.12.2.5 Location Codes (optional)
Location Codes may be one or two characters in the following sequence, following the Zone Code:
W — Window Seat, or A (Aisle Seat), will always follow the Zone Code. If W or A is not specified
the following codes may follow the Zone Code:
B — Bulkhead Seat,
M★ — Medically Okay to Travel,
H★ — Handicapped Seat,
I — Passenger With Infant,
U — Unaccompanied Minor,
R — Rear-Facing Seat (bilateral agreement).
★ Requires a separate Supplementary Element defining the medical or handicapped
status of passenger.
When window or aisle is specified, the Location Codes B, M, H, I, U may be transmitted following
the W or A.
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2.12.3.6 As bilaterally agreed, seat requests may be for less than the total number in party. When some but
not all names are requesting seats, name(s) are mandatory in the SSR SEAT item.
Example of seat request for some but not all passengers:
HDQRMDL
.HDQRM1P 022202
BPR
HDQ1P YC42YA/0578105
1SMITH/HENRY 1JONES/JENNY 1HARRIS/JIMMSTR
DL123B19AUG ATLMSY HK3
SSRSEATDLNN2ATLMSY0123B19AUG-1JONES/JENNY1HARRIS/JIMMSTR.23A23B
2.12.3.7 The data following the period will be the SEAT and Zone data. The information following the slash
will be the Transaction Identifier or explanatory note. When no SEAT/Zone data exists, the period (.)
will be followed by an oblique (/).
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2.12.5 Rules for Requesting a Prereserved Seat
2.12.5.1 Seats will be reserved in the same order as the names appear in the Name Element of the message
unless individual name(s) have specific seat needs, as shown in name associated SSR SEAT requests.
2.12.5.2 Use the Action Code “NN”.
2.12.5.3 Prereserved SEAT requests on change of gauge flights may be shown as a single SSR SEAT or as
multiple SSR SEAT elements depending on the requester’s knowledge of the flight routing and aircraft
used.
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2.12.7.4 Confirming from Waitlist
Note: Determination of the RBDs within a compartment will be as bilaterally agreed.
When the passenger is confirmed in one RBD and is subsequently confirmed from the waitlist in a
different RBD in the same compartment (compartment as bilaterally agreed) for the same flight, date,
city pair, all associated seats will be retained when the original flight segment is canceled. Since
space to be cancelled is only part of a Member’s complete space, include a reference to all of the
Member’s space and identify action desired on each segment.
Itinerary/Seats:
DL 245B19OCTATLPBIHK1 355P 523P
UA 458Y20OCTPBIATLHK1 415P 554P
UA 458B20OCTPBIATLKL1 415P 554P
SSR SEAT UAHK1PBIATL0458Y20OCT.23AN
Message:
HDQRMUA
.HDQRMDL
HDQDL 23R56Y
1JONES/BILLY
UA458Y20OCTPBIATLXX1
UA458B20OCTPBIATLHK1
Note: Upon receipt of the cancel message, UA will retain the originally reserved seat.
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2.12.8.4 When seats are confirmed, the Zone Code must follow each seat number.
2.12.8.5 When the receiving Member is unable to confirm a seat for one or more flight segments, include the
reason in the reply message. The Advice Code transmitted may be self explanatory, e.g. UN or UC,
or may require an explanation by definition, e.g. NO. In free text, explanatory notes must follow the
actual seat numbers or zone/location request, preceded by an oblique.
Examples of possible explanatory notes:
Unable to confirm seat request, confirmed alternate
follows: ........................................................................./CONFIRMED ALTERNATE SEAT
Unable to confirm, in airport control ............................/AIRPORT CHECKIN
Seat selection not offered on that flight ....................../PRERESERVED SEATING NOT AVAILABLE
Smoking zone unable, only NS available .................../NON-SMOKING AVAILABLE
Non-smoking zone unable, only S available .............../SMOKING AVAILABLE
Schedule change ........................................................./SCHEDULE CHANGE
No smoking flight ........................................................./NO SMOKING FLIGHT
The reply may contain a new SSR SEAT item to indicate alternate seat confirmation.
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2.12.9.2 If the Transaction Identifier RS and/or RC has been transmitted with the seat confirmation, the Member/
CRS Supplier in control is responsible for inhibiting boarding pass issuance for the specified flight.
If the Transaction Identifier RB or RZ is received the controlling Member/CRS Supplier is responsible
for disallowing boarding pass issuance until the mutually agreed time/date for boarding pass issuance.
2.12.9.3 Notification for boarding pass issuance is optionally agreed. When notification is required, the following
will apply:
(a) use the Advice Code “HS” to advise the applicable Member that a boarding pass has been issued;
(b) a separate SSR item must be entered for each flight segment;
(c) boarding pass issuance may be for less than the total number in party. However all names in
the PNR name element must be specified even though the SSR Seat Item is for less than total
number in party. When the number of boarding passes being issued is less than the total number
in party, the names for whom the boarding passes were issued must be included in the SSR
SEAT item;
(d) example of Boarding Pass issued:
HDQRMDL
.HDQRM1P 022202
BPR
HDQ1P YC42DA/0578105
1SMITH/HENRYMR 1JONES/JENNYMRS 1HARRIS/JIMMSTR
DL123B19AUG ATLMSY HK3
SSR SEAT DL HS1ATLMSY0123B19AUG-1SMITH/HENRYMR.09A
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HDQRMAA
.ATLRMDL 030052
ASC
HDQAA AB76AB/12345678
1JONES/JONATHANMR
DL743Y15NOV LAXSEAHK1
SSR SEAT DL KK1LAXSEA0743Y15NOV.20AN
(d) Reaccommodation of prereserved SEATs on a change of gauge flight.
Example of reaccommodation for all legs:
UA916Y22APR TPELAX UN2
UA900Y22APR TPELAX TK2/1700 1000
SSR SEAT UA KK2 TPENRT 0900Y22APR.20AN20BN/RC
SSR SEAT UA KK2 NRTSFO 0900Y22APR.19AN19BN/RC
SSR SEAT UA KK2 SFOLAX 0900Y22APR.15EN15DN/RZ
Example of reaccommodation for a single leg:
UA916Y22APR TPELAX TK2/1700 1000
SSR SEAT UA KK2 SFOLAX 0916Y22APR.24FN24GN/RG
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2.12.11 Change Gauge Flights (Aircraft Change En route)
2.12.11.1 Any Member receiving a prereserved seat request for a change gauge flight may respond with one
or more separate Supplementary Items in the reply message when seats are confirmed:
(a) when different seats are assigned on different sectors, two or more SSR items are sent in reply.
The flight segment in each item may use the boarding point and the local boarding date where
the equipment/seat assignment changes.
Examples:
SSR SEAT UA KK2DENLAX0816Y26MAY.31DN31EN
SSR SEAT UA KK2LAXAKL0816Y26MAY.38GS38HS/RG
(b) the second item will show the unique identifier RG, if boarding pass authority granted, or RC if
only reserved seat authorized, or RZ if boarding pass issuance is inhibited until bilaterally agreed
time limit allows. The first SSR item may show a different Transaction Identifier than the second.
For example, the Member may allow boarding pass issuance on the first segment but not allow
it on the second.
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CHAPTER 3 — RULES AND EXAMPLES
3.0 GENERAL
3.0.1 The examples, rules and explanatory notes, shown here below are not necessarily to be construed
as on-line procedures, nor specifically in the case of examples reflecting actual circumstances. The
examples, rules and explanatory notes will identify under what conditions an airline or CRS Supplier
designator may be used.
3.0.2 All categories of messages are composed as outlined in Chapter 2 — Standard Message Composition
Procedures.
3.0.3 For rules and examples governing initial bookings, see 3.1 “Sold Or Request Messages”
3.0.4 For rules and examples governing reply messages, see 3.2 “Reply Messages”.
3.0.5 For rules and examples governing cancellations or changes in itinerary, see 3.3 “Cancellation and
Change of Itinerary Messages”.
3.0.6 There are two options for formatting itinerary/name change messages:
3.0.6.1 for rules and examples for Option 1, see 3.5 “Messages Changing Name and/or Number of
Passengers”;
3.0.6.2 for rules and examples for Option 2, see 3.6 “Messages Changing Name and/or Number of
Passengers”.
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3.1.4 Messages Illustrating the Use of an Action Identifier
3.1.4.1 An airline or CRS Supplier other than the delivering carrier is asked to obtain space.
Example 1 — Airline:
HDQRMLH
.HDQRMAA 220501
Record Locator ....................... HDQAA A8YIQU/56789
Name Element ........................ 1MONTI/R MS
Arrival Element ....................... ARNK
Segment Element ................... DI009J22DEC FRASYD NN1/2225 0725/2 LH
Example 2 — CRS Supplier:
MUCRM1A
.HDQRMDL 071515
Record Locator ....................... HDQDL E4QJJB 001PD
Name Element ........................ 1MUNTI/R MS
Segment Element ................... DL018Y15APR ATLORY HK1/1710 0645/1
Segment Element ................... AF198Y16APR CDGFCO SS1/1300 1400 1A
3.1.4.2 The delivering carrier is asked to obtain space:
HDQRMRG
.HDQRMTW 221515
Record Locator ....................... HDQTW YACDAG/0552123
Name Element ........................ 1MILBORN/M MS
Segment Element ................... RG099Y27MAY MIAEZE HK1
Segment Element ................... CQ015Y28MAY EZERES NN1/0900 1030 RG
3.1.4.3 Two airlines with the same predesignated point are addressed in the same message.
Example 1 — Airline:
MADRMIB
.HDQRMTW 152128
Record Locator ....................... HDQTW YRFBES A731AH
Name Element ........................ 1KLINGER/MAX
Arrival Element ....................... TW904B27JUN JFKMAD HK1/1800 0900/1
Segment Element ................... AO443Y28JUN MADAGP NN1/1015 1110 IB
Segment Element ................... IB774Y01AUG AGPMAD SS1/0900 0955
J Supplementary Element ......... SSR VGML IB NN1 AGPMAD0774Y01AUG
Supplementary Element ......... OSI AO CTCH MAD1234567
Example 2 — CRS Supplier:
MUCRM1A
.HDQRMTW 121801
Record Locator ....................... HDQTW ERYGYU 731AH
Name Element ........................ 1CLEMMONS/PETER
Arrival Element ....................... TW904B27JUN JFKMAD HK1/1800 0900/1
Segment Element ................... AO443Y28JUN MADAGP NN1/1005 1110 1A
Segment Element ................... IB774Y01AUG AGPMAD SS1/0900 0955 1A
Supplementary Element ......... SSR VGML IB NN1 AGPMAD0774Y01AUG
Supplementary Element ......... OSI AO CTCH MAD 4316700
Note: The Action Identifier used in the SSR/OSI element must be that of the airline and not the
CRS Supplier.
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3.1.8 Message Requesting FRAV
3.1.8.1 Non-specific alternative flights may be requested provided they are on the same airline and between
the same boarding point and deplaning point as the preferred segment.
3.1.8.2 The preferred segment must be transmitted in the Segment Element.
3.1.8.3 In an SSR item note the last flight the passenger will accept.
3.1.8.4 If more than one Reservations Booking Designator (RBD) is acceptable, indicate them in the order
of the passenger’s preference.
3.1.8.5 The passenger’s preferred flight from JFK to ORD is UA 083F. If he cannot get a seat on this flight
he will accept any UA flight between UA083Y24SEP and UA089Y24SEP:
NYCRMUA
.AMSRMKL 181020
Record Locator ....................... AMSKL 4744
Name Element ........................ 1VANDERLAAM/PETER MR
Arrival Element ....................... KL641F20SEP AMSJFK HK1/1015 1440
Segment Element ................... UA083F24SEP JFKORD NN1/0900 1020
Segment Element ................... UA115F30SEP ORDLAX SS1/0835 1040
Supplementary Element ......... SSR FRAV UA NN1 JFKORD UA089FY24SEP
(See 3.2.4 for corresponding reply message.)
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3.1.12 Removal of Ticketing Time Limit with Another Member
BOGRMAV
.ZRHRMLX 031540
Record Locator ....................... ZRHLX AB 1458BC
Name Element ........................ 1VALDERRAMA/J MR
Segment Element ................... AV070F 17AUG BOGFRA HK1
Supplementary Element ......... SSR TKTL AV SS/BOG NOW TKTD
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J Example 4 — Message illustrating ticket numbers generated by system for some but not all passengers
in the party (consecutive and conjunction ticket numbers):
LHRRMBA
.SWIRM1G 040958
SWI1G 31397O/1EH/91216591
2VOCKING/JMR/SMRS 1ELLIS/AMRS 1NASH/DMR 1SPIZEWSKI/TMRS
BA022J22JAN LGWIAH XX5
BA175J18JAN LHRJFK HK5 AA1444Y26JAN JFKBDA HK5
BA232J28JAN BDALGW SS5/1915 0630/1
SSR TKNA BA HK1 LHRJFK0175J18JAN-1VOCKING/JMR.12545081742210-2221
SSR TKNA BA HK1 BDALGW0232J28JAN-1VOCKING/JMR.12545081742210-2221
SSR TKNA BA HK1 LHRJFK0175J18JAN-1VOCKING/SMRS.12545081742232-2243
SSR TKNA BA HK1 BDALGW0232J28JAN-1VOCKING/SMRS.12545081742232-2243
SSR INFT BA NN1 0175J18JAN LHRJFK-1VOCKING/SMRS.VOCKING/ABBYMISS 4MTHS
SSR INFT AA NN1 1444Y26JAN JFKBDA-1VOCKING/SMRS.VOCKING/ABBYMISS 4MTHS
SSR INFT BA NN1 0232J28JAN BDALGW-1VOCKING/SMRS.VOCKING/ABBYMISS 4MTHS
Example 5 — Message illustrating broken range of tickets (non-consecutive):
LHRRMBA
.HDQRMAA 041031
HDQAA SDLHVK/G7T0/9121823
LHRBA RTVF54
1MURRAY/P MR
BA175J26JAN LHRJFK HK1
BA174J28JAN JFKLHR HK1
SSR TKNM BA HK1 LHRJFK0175J26JAN.05544281743031/3080
SSR TKNM BA HK1 JFKLHR0174J28JAN.05544281743031/3080
Example 6 — Message illustrating different series of ticket in continuation SSR:
LHRRMBA
.HDQRM1P 041017
HDQ1P 6NPN28/99246/RTJ348
1CAMERON/SMS 1WILSON/TMS
BA8072W20JAN NCLLGW HK2
BA237G20JAN LGWMCO HK2
BA236G24JAN MCOLGW HK2
BA8073W25JAN LGWNCL HK2
SSR TKNM BA HK1 NCLLGW8072W20JAN-1WILSON/TMS.00742374399012/
SSR TKNM BA///00742320762971
SSR TKNM BA HK1 LGWMCO0237G20JAN-1WILSON/TMS.00742374399012/
SSR TKNM BA///00742320762971
SSR TKNM BA HK1 MCOLGW0236G24JAN-1WILSON/TMS.00742374399012/
SSR TKNM BA///00742320762971
SSR TKNM BA HK1 LGWNCL8073W25JAN-1WILSON/TMS.00742374399012/
SSR TKNM BA///00742320762971
Example 7 — For PNR (a) the electronic ticket advice (b) is sent as an SSR TKNE:
(a) PNR Sample:
1FREEDMAN/P
US123Y15AUG DCADFW HK1 1240P 140P
AA614Y15AUG DFWMIA HK1 240P 410P
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(b) Message to USAirways:
HDQRMUS
HDQRM1P ABCDEF
1FREEDMAN/P
US123Y15AUG DCADFW HK1/1245 1340
AA614Y15AUG DFWMIA HK1/1440 1610
SSR TKNE US HK1 DCADFW 0123Y15AUG.0371234567801C1
(c) Message to American:
HDQRMAA
.HDQRM1P ABCDEF
1FREEDMAN/P
US124Y15AUG DCADFW HK1/1245 1340
AA614Y15AUG DFWMIA HK1/1440 1610
SSR TKNE AA HK1 DFWMIA 0614Y15AUG.0371234567801C2
Example 8 — Ticketed by Delta Air Lines, only the first leg is confirmed. The American Airlines leg
is waitlisted and an SSR TKNE must be sent to American. For PNR (a) the Electronic Ticket Advice
(b) is sent as an SSR TKNE:
(a) PNR Sample: 2
1ADAMS/JANET
1 DL 100Y02MAY ATLLAX HK1
2 AA 973Y02MAY LAXRNO HL1
(b) Message:
HDQRMAA
HDQRMDL ABCDEF
1ADAMS/JANET
DL100Y02MAYATLLAXHK1
AA973Y02MAYLAXRNOHL1
SSR TKNE AA HK1 LAXRNO 0973Y02MAY-1ADAMS/JANET.0062151234567C2
Example 9 — Message illustrating electronic ticket numbers generated by system for some but not
all passengers in a party (consecutive and conjunction ticket numbers):
LAXRMCO
.HDQRMNW 111525
HDQNW LSND7Z 10861F/MS1/24000012/MSP/NW/A/US/USD/PD
2LARSON/TES KOURAJIAN/ART
NW1861Y22JUN MSPIAH HK3/0925 1214
CO3557H22JUN IAHBRO HK3 1435 1549
CO3098H24JUN BROIAH HK3 0805 0900
NW1682Y24JUN IAHMEM HK3/1039 1210
ARNK
CO3997H26JUN LBBIAH HK3 -NW7297Y
NW1086Y26JUN IAHMEM HK3/1439 1610
SSR TKNE CO HK3 IAHBRO3557H22JUN-1LARSON/TES.0122164009165C2/165-166
SSR TKNE CO HK3 BROIAH3098H24JUN-1LARSON/TES.0122164009165C3/165-166
SSR TKNE CO HK3 LBBIAH3997H26JUN-1LARSON/TES.0122164009166C2/165-166
Example 10 — For PNR (a) with an infant, the message (b) is sent.
PNR Sample: 1
(a) 1FREEDMAN/P 1JONES/T 1SMITH/J (infant with Smith/J)
US123Y 15AUG DCADFW HK3
AA614Y 15AUG DFWMIA HK3
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(b) Ticketed by a CRS, US Airways is the plating carrier, multiple passenger transaction:
HDQRMAA
.HDQRM1P 131510
HDQ1P ABCEDF
1FREEDMAN/P 1 JONES/T 1SMITH/J
US123Y 15AUG DCADFW HK3/1000 1200
AA 614 Y 15AUG DFWMIA HK3
SSR TKNE AA HK1 DFWMIA 0614 Y 15AUG-1FREEDMAN/P.0371234567801C2
SSR TKNE AA HK1 DFWMIA 0614 Y 15AUG-1JONES/T.0371234567812C2
SSR TKNE AA HK1 DFWMIA 0614 Y 15AUG-1SMITH/J.INF0374629384412C2
SSR TKNE AA HK1 DFWMIA 0614 Y 15AUG-1SMITH/J.0374629384413C2
Example 11 — PNR (a) is ticketed by Delta Air Lines; only passenger Jones/T is ticketed at this time.
All carriers with the exception of Delta Air Lines must be notified with messages (b) and (c).
PNR Sample: 1
(a) 1FREEDMAN/P 1JONES/T
US123Y 15AUG DCADFW HK2
AA614Y 15AUG DFWMIA HK2
US456Y 20AUG MIADCA HK2
(b) HDQRMUS
.HDQRMDL 121212
HDQDL ABCEDF
1FREEDMAN/P 1JONES/T
US123Y 15AUG DCADFW HK2
AA614Y 15AUG DFWMIA HK2/1400 1530
US456Y 20AUG MIADCA HK2
SSR TKNE US HK1 DCADFW 0123Y 15AUG-1JONES/T.0061234567812C1
SSR TKNE US HK1 MIADCA 0456Y 20AUG-1JONES/T.0061234567812C3
(c) HDQRMAA
.HDQRMDL 121212
HDQDL ABCEDF
1FREEDMAN/P 1JONES/T
US123Y 15AUG DCADFW HK2/1000 1200
AA 614 Y 15AUG DFWMIA HK2
SSR TKNE AA HK1 DFWMIA 0614 Y 15AUG-1JONES/T.0061234567812C2
Example 12:
BA is the Validating Carrier.
SK is Rebooking the Reservation
Original Ticketed PNR Example:
1RINGBORG/M
BA050Y 01JAN LHRSTO HK1
SK100Y 02 JAN STOMUC HK1
LH200Y 03JAN MUCSTO HK1
Rebooked by SK from LH 200 to LH 250 for 04 January
The new carrier can use the electronic ticket coupon(s), which has been updated by the Validating
Carrier with the new or modified itinerary.
Message:
HDQRMLH
.HDQRMSK
HDQBA ABCDEF
1 RINGBORG/M
LH250Y 04JAN MUCSTO HK1
SSR TKNR LH RV1 MUCSTO 0250Y 04JAN-RINGBORG/M.1251234567890
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Example 13:
Ticketed by CRS/GDS
US Airways is the Plating Carrier:
Original Ticketed PNR Sample:
1 JETCHICK/D
US 123Y15AUG DCADFW HK1
AA 614Y16AUG DFWMIA HK1
Rebooked by CRS/GDS from AA 614Y16AUG DFWMIA to UA781Y17AUGDFWMIA HK1
The new carrier may use the coupon(s) as is. The coupon(s) has not been updated by the
Validating Carrier to reflect the new or modified itinerary.
Message:
HDQRMUA
.HDQRM1P
HDQUA ABCDEF
1JETCHICK/D
UA781Y17AUGDFWMIA HK1
SSRTKNR UA FC1 DFWMIA 0781Y17AUG-1JETCHICK/D.0371234567890
Example 14:
Ticketed by CRS/GD
CO is the Validating (Plating) Carrier
Original Ticketed PNR Example:
1SUTTON/B
CO 123Y 12 DEC IAHDCA HK1
DL 456Y 13 DEC DCAATL HK1
Rebooked by CRS/GDS from Delta 456 to American 789
The new carrier may use the coupon(s), exchange recommended.
HDQRMAA
.HDQRM1G
HDQAAFGHIJK
AA789Y 13DEC DCADFW HK1
SSR TKNR AA EX1 DCADFW 0789Y 13DEC.0051234567890
Example 15:
Ticketed by CRS/GDS
IB is the Validating (Plating) Carrier
1ARRIBAS/J
IB010W 15JUL MADCDG HK1
VS020W 15JUL CDGMIA HK1
Rebooked by CRS/GDS from Virgin Atlantic Airlines to Air France 030Y
The new carrier may use the electronic ticket coupon(s), further action may be required.
HDQRMAF
.HDQRM1A
HDQAFCDEFGH
1 ARRIBAS/J
AF030Y 15 JUL CDGMIA HK1
SSR TKNR AF NV1 CDGMIA 030Y15JUL.07523456789
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Example 16:
Ticketed by NW
Original Ticketed PNR Example:
1WATKINS/J
NW100Y 03FEB ORDLHR HK1
BA200Y 15 FEB LHRAMS HK1
NW1300Y 29FEB AMSORD HK1Rebooked by BA from NW 1300 to KLM 410
The new carrier may not use the electronic ticket coupon(s) for the new/modified itinerary.
HDRMKL
.HDQRMBA
HDQKLABCDEF
KL410Q 03MAR AMSORD HK1
SSR TKNR KL NU1 AMSORD 0410Q 03MAR-1WATKINS/J.0121234567890
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(b) Name Element;
(c) Segment Element (only the segment to which the reply is applicable).
Note: When the reply is required for supplementary information items only, air segments may
be optionally included in the message. When included, the air segments must be only those of
the replying carrier or carrier for which the replying carrier has responsibility to action.
3.2.1.2 Do not include in the reply message any arrival and/or continuation information.
3.2.1.3 When the reply message requires the use of Advice Codes “TK/TL” to notify that originally reported
times are invalid, format the segment in accordance with 1.6.2.5 or 1.6.3.3 “Schedule Change Action”.
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Example 4 — Message volunteering FRAV direct flight (NW207) for a waitlisted, connection routing:
HDQRMCX
.HKGRMNW 020932
Record Locator ....................... HDQCX 9P7TJ3
Name Element ........................ 1CARTWRIGHT/LEROYMR
Segment Element ................... NW878Y15JUN YVRSEA UU1
Segment Element ................... NW440Y15JUN SEAMSP UU1
Supplementary Element ......... SSRFRAV CX YVRMSP NW207Y15JUN 1600/1844
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3.2.8.4 Indicate, as a GRPS item in the SSR supplementary element, the number of passengers that can
be confirmed.
3.2.8.5 Example of message advising that part of a group may be confirmed:
HDQRMTW
.MADRMIB 132210
Record Locator ....................... HDQTW YABR7G
Name Element ........................ 80SITA/TOUR
Segment Element ................... IB325Y250CT MADBCN UU80
Supplementary Element ......... SSR GRPS TW 60 AVAILABLE RQID
3.2.8.6 Option 2 — Inform that 60 seats are now confirmed and 20 seats waitlisted (when bilaterally agreed):
(a) use Advice Code “KK” for confirmed seats and “UU” for waitlisted seats if times originally reported
are valid;
(b) use Advice Code “TK” for confirmed seats and “TL” for waitlisted seats and include departure/
arrival times in 24-hour clock in the Segment Element, when the times originally reported are
invalid. Include Day Change Indicator when applicable.
3.2.8.7 Example of message advising that part of a group is now confirmed (when bilaterally agreed):
HDQRMTW
.MADRMIB 132210
Record Locator ....................... HDQTW YABR7G
Name Element ........................ 80SITA/TOUR
Segment Element ................... IB325Y25OCT MADBCN KK60
Segment Element ................... IB325Y25OCT MADBCN UU20
3.2.8.8 Inform that 10 additional seats are now confirmed from waitlist and 10 seats are still waitlisted (when
bilaterally agreed):
(a) use Advice Code “KL” for confirmed seats and “UU” for waitlisted seats if times originally reported
are valid;
(b) use Advice Code “TK” for confirmed seats and “TL” for waitlisted seats and include departure/
arrival times in 24-hour clock in the Segment Element, when the times originally reported are
invalid. Include Day Change Indicator when applicable.
3.2.8.9 Example of message advising that additional seats are now confirmed (when bilaterally agreed):
HDQRMTW
.MADRMIB 132210
Record Locator ....................... HDQTW YABR7G
Name Element ........................ 80SITA/TOUR
Segment Element ................... IB325Y25OCT MADBCN KL70
Segment Element ................... IB325Y25OCT MADBCN UU10
3.2.8.10 Inform that all waitlisted seats are now confirmed (when bilaterally agreed):
(a) use Advice Code “KL” for confirmed seats if times originally reported are valid;
(b) use Advice Code “TK” for confirmed seats and include departure/arrival times in 24-hour clock in
the Segment Element, when the times originally reported are invalid. Include Day Change Indicator
when applicable.
3.2.8.11 Example of message advising that all seats are now confirmed (when bilaterally agreed):
HDQRMTW
.MADRMIB 132210
Record Locator ....................... HDQTW YABR7G
Name Element ........................ 80SITA/TOUR
Segment Element ................... IB325Y25OCT MADBCN KL80
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3.2.9 Message Replying to an SSR Request
3.2.9.1 Reply to a BSCT request:
(a) the passenger is travelling TLVJFK on LY 0001Y on 13JUL and is already holding confirmed
space;
(b) SA has requested bassinet in a separate message in which the SSR item reads as follows:
SSR BSCT LY NN1 TLVJFK0001Y13JUL
(c) LY replies as follows:
JNBRMSA
.TLVRMLY 230930
Record Locator .......................JNBSAS34STFL1541F
(of request message)
Name Element ........................1KRUGER/J MR
Segment Element ...................LY001Y13JUL TLVJFK HK1
Supplementary Element .........SSR BSCT LY KK1 TLVJFK0001Y13JUL
3.2.9.2 Reply to an LSML request:
(a) the passenger is travelling BKKJFK (including FCOJFK on TW);
(b) AI has requested a low sodium meal in a separate message in which the SSR item reads as
follows:
SSR LSML TW NN1 FCOJFK0809F29OCT
(c) TW replies as follows:
BKKRMAI
.ROMRMTW 112120
Record Locator .......................BKKAI 060F23OCT
(of request message)
Name Element ........................1PUMJAB/D DR
Segment Element ...................TW809F29OCT FCOJFK KK1
Supplementary Element .........SSR LSML TW KK1 FCOJFK0809F29OCT
3.2.9.3 Reply to a special meal request:
CHIRMUA
.TPARMDL 010515
Record Locator ....................... MKEUA ARNK 15 DEC
Name Element ........................ 1 FOSTER/T
Segment Element ................... DL490Y15JUL TPAATL HK1
Supplementary Element ......... SSR VGML DL UN1 TPAATL0490Y15JUL
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3.2.13 Message Confirming from Waitlist
3.2.13.1 When a passenger has been waitlisted and subsequently cleared, confirm the waitlist segment using
the Advice Code “KL” and include departure/arrival times in 24-hour clock (including Day Change
Indicator when applicable) in the Segment Element.
3.2.13.2 Example of message confirming from waitlist including Day Change Indicator:
HDQRM1P
.HDQRMUA 131319
Record Locator ....................... HDQ1P ABCDEF/0512345
(of waitlist message)
Name Element ........................ 1ANDERSON/W
Segment Element ................... UA977Y18MAR LAXAKL KL1/1720 0700/2
(confirmed from waitlist)
3.2.13.3 These times need not be included by airlines that advise of schedule changes on all waitlist segments
or can determine that no time change has occurred.
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3.3.3.3 Example of message combining cancel and sell:
NYCRMEA
.ZRHRMLX 292045
Record Locator ....................... ZRHLX 219F01JUN
Name Element ........................ 2MOORE/B/T
Segment Element ................... EA066F08JUN JFKMIA XX2
(being cancelled)
Arrival Element ....................... LX100F02JUN GVAJFK HK2/1030 1435
Segment Element ................... EA066F05JUN JFKMIA SS2/0900 1150
(being sold)
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3.3.5.3 Example of a message cancelling space and involving a new first boarding point:
YWGRMCP
.SFORMUA 102030
Record Locator ....................... SFOUA ARNK
Name Element ........................ 1GIBSON/B
Segment Element ................... CP070Y15FEB YEGYWG XX1
(being cancelled)
Arrival Element ....................... ARNK
Segment Element ................... CP071Y20FEB YWGYEG HK1
(being retained)
3.3.6 Message Combining Cancel and Sold (or Request) Involving New
First Boarding Point
3.3.6.1 The segment, portion, or itinerary to be cancelled shall precede the segment, portion, or itinerary to
be sold (or requested) regardless of date sequence.
3.3.6.2 Precede the supplementary item with OSI.
3.3.6.3 Example of a message combining cancel and sold involving a new first boarding point:
PARRMAF GVARMAZ
.LHRRMBA 070917
Record Locator ....................... LHRBA 3261
Name Element ........................ 1BILLINGSLEY/W SIR
Segment Element ................... AF626T15MAY ORYZRH XX1
(being cancelled)
Segment Element ................... AZ122Y17MAY ZRHFCO XX1
(being cancelled
Arrival Element ....................... BA324T14MAY LHRORY HK1/0635 0835
(for new segment)
Segment Element ................... AF682T19MAY ORYGVA SS1/0740 0840
(being sold)
Segment Element ................... AZ122Y19MAY GVAFCO SS1/1050 1250
(being sold)
Supplementary Element ......... OSI YY VIP LORD MAYOR OF LON
3.3.7 Message Combining a Conditional Cancellation and a Request
with the Same Boarding Point
3.3.7.1 This message cancels one confirmed segment subject to the confirmation of another segment with
the same boarding point.
3.3.7.2 This rule does not apply when more than one airline is concerned or when two or more segments
are involved. In such cases, request the new segment(s) confirmed and cancel immediately the
unwanted segment(s).
3.3.7.3 Use in the segment to be cancelled the Action Code “OX” (cancel only if requested segment is
available).
3.3.7.4 The “OX” segment shall precede the “NN” segment.
3.3.7.5 Example of a message combining a conditional cancellation and a request with the same boarding
point:
FRARMLH
.MILRMAZ 201545
Record Locator ....................... MILAZ 231F17MAR
Name Element ........................ 1PIETROBELLI/CARLO
Arrival Element ....................... AZ231F17MAR MXPFRA HK1/0700 0815
Segment Element ................... LH006Y17MAR FRAHAM OX1
(to be cancelled if next
segment can be confirmed)
Segment Element ................... LH006Y18MAR FRACPH NN1/1640 1800
(being requested)
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3.3.8 Message Cancelling Space from the Inventory System
3.3.8.1 Whenever an airline inventory system needs to cancel a segment originally booked by a Member/
CRS Supplier, use Advice Code “HX” on the segment(s) affected.
3.3.8.2 Include in the message an SSR OTHS advising the booking Member/CRS of the reason of the
cancellation.
3.3.8.3 Example of these cancellation messages:
MUCRM1A
.MADRMIB 310915
MUC1A HCDRT1
1OWENS/WILLIAM
IB3500L14FEB MADFRA HX1
SSR OTHS 1A XLD FOR DUPE WITH MUC1A HDF5RT
Note 1: The receiver of the message will examine and adjust his records to reflect the new information
and send messages whenever applicable.
Note 2: When appropriate, it is recommended to send advance notification to the booking office
using SSR, providing reason for potential cancellation.
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3.3.10.2 One of the passengers no longer requires the service requested, the following message is sent:
LAXRMCO
.MUCRM1A 200938
MUC1A ZWWA867/FRAL10701//FRA/1A/T/DE//PR
1CORKING/STEPHEN MR 1ASCASIBAR/GEMA MRS 1ANTHONY/EDITH MRS
CO0011J10JUN CDGIAH HK3
SSR VGML CO XX1 CDGIAH0011J10JUN-1CORKING/STEPHEN MR
3.3.10.3 The Amadeus agent requests seats for several passengers in one SSR element:
HDQRMAA
.MUCRM1A 22101145//
BPR
MUC1A ZWWPQG/MADIB0500/7849037/MAD/IB/A/ES//GS
HDQAA EPWDFH
1CORKING/STEPHEN MR 1OKEEFE/MEG MRS 1DAMASALCALA/CAYETANO MR
AA069J30JUL MADMIA HK3/1145 1515
SSR SEAT AA LK2 MADMIA0069J30JUL-1CORKING/STEPHEN MR1OKEEFE/MEG MRS
SSR SEAT AA /// .03JN03HN
SSR SEAT AA LK1 MADMIA0069J30JUL-1DAMASALCALA/CAYETANO MR.04JN
3.3.10.4 One of the passengers then decides to change their seat and the following message is sent:
HDQRMAA
.MUCRM1A 22101145//
BPR
MUC1A ZWWPQG/MADIB0500/7849037/MAD/IB/A/ES//GS
HDQAA EPWDFH
1CORKING/STEPHEN MR 1OKEEFE/MEG MRS 1DAMASALCALA/CAYETANO MR
AA069J30JUL MADMIA HK3/1145 1515
SSR SEAT AA XX1 MADMIA0069J30JUL-1OKEEFE/MEG MRS.03HN
SSR SEAT AA LK1 MADMIA0069J30JUL-1OKEEFE/MEG MRS.04KN
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3.4.6.3 Example of Divided PNR with no change in either name or itinerary. (Booking Member’s Location of
Record — AB26F6.)
Original reservation:
1LYNCH/J 1RAFFERTY/M
AA001Y10NOV JFKLAX HK2
TW008Y15NOV LAXJFK HK2
SSR MOML TW HK1 LAXJFK0008Y15NOV-1RAFFERTY/M
Reservation record with no change in name or itinerary:
LAXRMTW
.HDQRMAA 052039
Message Identifier .................. DVD
Record Locator ....................... JFKAA R6LJP8 AA11K
Name Element ........................ 1RAFFERTY/M
Segment Element ................... TW008Y15NOV LAXJFK HK1
OSI Element .......................... OSI YY RLOC HDQAAAB26F6
The meal is divided out and not transmitted in the message with the reservation.
3.4.6.4 Example of Divided PNR with an itinerary change which generates a New Arrival Message. (Booking
Member’s Location of Record — DWA9B5.)
Original reservation:
1LINTON/G 1MATZA/J
CO028F12NOV LAXDEN HK2
UA062F13NOV DENORD HK2
TW104F15NOV ORDLGA HK2
Linton will be travelling a day later DENORD.
Message to UA:
HDQRMUA
.LAXRMCO 011015
Message Identifier .................. DVD
Record Locator ....................... LAXCO J9ABC6 AA28JH
Name Element ........................ 1LINTON/G
Segment Element ................... UA062F13NOV DENORD XX1
(cancelled segment)
Arrival Element ....................... CO028F12NOV LAXDEN HK1/1430 1610
Segment Element ................... UA062F14NOV DENORD SS1/1430 1823
(being sold)
Continuation Element ............. TW104F 15NOV ORDLGA HK1/1530 2100
OSI Element .......................... OSI YY RLOC LAXCODWA9B5
Message to TW:
HDQRMTW
.LAXRMCO 011015
Message Identifier .................. DVD
Record Locator ....................... LAXCO J9ABC6 AA28JH
Name Element ........................ 1LINTON/G
Arrival Element ....................... UA062F14NOV DENORD HK1/1430 1610
(new arrival)
Segment Element ................... TW104F15NOV ORDLGA HK1
(already holding confirmed)
OSI Element .......................... OSI YY RLOC LAXCODWA9B5
Matza is making no change. No message is sent.
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3.4.6.5 Example of divide message with receiving systems record locator (when bilaterally agreed):
1 CLARK/R 1GRANT/U 1LEE/R 1THOMPSON/H
AL318S15FEB DNVORD HK4
TW326F15FEB ORDJFK HK4
Clark is going to PIT Instead of JFK:
ORDRMTW
.DNVRMAL 201545
Message Identifier .................. DVD
Record Locator ....................... DNVAL ARQPLD A318PB
Receiving System Locator ...... ORDTW XYERGS
Name Element ........................ 1CLARK/R
Segment Element ................... TW326F15FEB ORDJFK XX1
(cancelled segment)
Arrival Element ....................... AL318S15FEB DNVORD HK1/1030 1130
Segment Element ................... TW122F15FEB ORDPIT SS1/1355 1609
(segment being sold)
OSI Element ........................... OSI YY RLOC DNVALABCDEF
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3.5.1.8 Message involving a change in an individual passenger name when decreasing the number held
under a given surname and adding a new name.
Itinerary:
2GREEN 1ALLEN
UA708Y23MAY LAXORD HK3
AA328Y23MAY ORDSYR HK3
AL453Y24MAY SYRROC HK3
Message to AL:
SYRRMAL
.LAXRMUA 151435
Record Locator ....................... LAXUA 134670PRR
Name Element ........................ 2GREEN
(name to be changed)
Code for Change-To ............... CHNT
Name Element ........................ 1GREEN 1MILLER
(replacement names)
Segment Element ................... AL453Y24MAY SYRROC HK2
Supplementary Element ......... OSI YY TCP3 1ALLEN
3.5.1.9 Message illustrating change in passenger name. The new passenger does not want VGML.
Itinerary:
1SMITH/JOHN 1GREEN/BOB 1PINK/MR 1ROSE/MRS
SN352Y20MAY ORYBRU HK4
SSR VGML SN HK3 ORYBRU0352Y20MAY-1SMITH/JOHN
SSR VGML SN /// 1GREEN/BOB 1ROSE/MRS
Message to SN:
QVIRMSN
.PARRMAF 151020
Record Locator ....................... PARAF 11E231
Name Element ........................ 1ROSE/MRS
Code for Change-To ............... CHNT
Name Element ........................ 1BLUE/MRS
Segment Element ................... SN352Y20MAY ORYBRU HK1
Supplementary Element ......... SSR VGML SN XX1 ORYBRU0352Y20MAY-1ROSE/MRS
Supplementary Element ......... OSI SN TCP4 1SMITH/JOHN 1GREEN/BOB 1PINK/MR
(TCP information)
The addressee cancels the SSR VGML cross-referenced with the passenger 1ROSE/MRS, and the
SSR VGML cross-referenced with 1SMITH/JOHN and 1GREEN/BOB is retained.
3.5.1.10 Message illustrating change in passenger name. The new passenger also wants a VGML.
Itinerary:
1SMITH/JOHN 1GREEN/BOB 1PINK/MR 1ROSE/MRS
SN352Y20MAY ORYBRU HK4
SSR VGML SN HK3ORYBRU0352Y20MAY-1SMITH/JOHN
SSR VGML SN ///1GREEN/BOB1ROSE/MRS
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Message to SN:
QVIRMSN
.PARRMAF 151020
Record Locator ....................... PARAF 11E231
Name Element ........................ 1GREEN/BOB
Code for Change-To ............... CHNT
Name Element ........................ 1BLACK/MRS
Segment Element ................... SN352Y20MAY ORYBRU HK1
Supplementary Element ......... OSI SN TCP4 1SMITH/JOHN 1PINK/MR 1ROSE/MRS
(TCP information)
The addressee retains SSR VGML and changes cross-reference from 1GREEN/BOB to 1BLACK/
MRS; the SSR VGML cross-referenced with 1SMITH/JOHN and 1ROSE/MRS is retained.
3.5.1.11 Message illustrating change in passenger name. The new passenger wishes to retain the seat
previously assigned.
Itinerary:
2SMITH/JOHN/P 1GREEN/BOB 1PINK/MR 1ROSE/MRS
SN352Y20MAY ORYBRU HK5
SSR SMSW SN HK4 ORYBRU0352Y20MAY-2SMITH/JOHN/P
SSR SMSW SN ///1GREEN/BOB 1PINK/MR.14A14B14C14D
Message to SN:
QVIRMSN
.PARRMAF 151020
Record Locator ....................... PARAF 11E231
Name Element ........................ 1PINK/MR
Code for Change-To ............... CHNT
Name Element ........................ 1BLUE/MRS
Segment Element ................... SN352Y20MAY ORYBRU HK1
Supplementary Element ......... OSI SN TCP5 2SMITH/JOHN/P 1GREEN/BOB 1ROSE/MRS
(TCP information)
The addressee assigns the cross-referenced seat with passenger 1PINK/MR to passenger
1BLUE/MRS.
3.5.1.12 Message illustrating change in passenger name. The new passenger wishes a different seat.
Itinerary:
2SMITH/JOHN/P 1GREEN/BOB 1PINK/MR 1ROSE/MRS
SN352Y20MAY ORYBRU HK5
SSR SMSW SN HK4 ORYBRU0352Y20MAY-2SMITH/JOHN/P
SSR SMSW SN ///1GREEN/BOB1PINK/MR.14A14B14C14D
Message to SN:
QVIRMSN
.PARRMAF 151020
Record Locator ....................... PARAF 11E231
Name Element ........................ 1GREEN/BOB
Code for Change-To ............... CHNT
Name Element ........................ 1BLACK/MRS
Segment Element ................... SN352Y20MAY ORYBRU HK1
Supplementary Element ......... SSR SMSW SN XX1 ORYBRU0352Y20MAY-1GREEN/BOB.14C
Supplementary Element ......... SSR NSSW SN NN1 ORYBRU0352Y20MAY-1BLACK/MRS
Supplementary Element ......... OSI SN TCP5 2SMITH/JOHN/P 1PINK/MR 1ROSE/MRS
(TCP information)
The addressee Member cancels SSR SMSW cross-referenced with the passenger 1GREEN/BOB,
seat number 14C; The SSR SMSW cross-referenced with the remaining passenger’s seats
(14A14B14D) is retained. In addition, a new SSR NSSW is requested cross-referencing 1BLACK/
MRS.
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3.5.1.13 Unequal number of names/services:
JONES/B and BAKER/C require separate names associated SSR items (see 2.11.6.1(f)
“Construction and Sequence of Components” for rule).
Itinerary:
2JONES/A/B 1BAKER/C
US123Y01OCT CLTLAX HK3
DL456Y03OCT LAXCLT HK3
SSR XBAG DL HK3 LAXCLT0456Y03OCT-1JONES/A.TRUNKS
SSR AVIH DL HK1 LAXCLT0456Y03OCT-1JONES/B.COLLIE
SSR AVIH DL HK2 LAXCLT0456Y03OCT-1BAKER/C.COLLIES
There is no one-to-one relationship between the number of names and items requested.
(a) Message illustrating that SMITH is going to take the three trunks. Message reassociates three
trunks from JONES to SMITH.
Message to DL:
HDQRMDL
.PITRMUS 221455
Record Locator .......................CLTUS 123Y01OCT
Name Element ........................2JONES/A/B
Code for Change-To ...............CHNT
Name Element ........................1JONES/B 1SMITH/J
Segment Element ...................DL456Y03OCT LAXCLT HK2
Supplementary Element .........OSI DL TCP3 1BAKER/C
(b) Message illustrating SMITH will not be taking any trunks. The addressee cancels the SSR XBAG
referenced for 1JONES/A.
Message to DL:
HDQRMDL
.PITRMUS 221455
Record Locator .......................CLTUS 123Y01OCT
Name Element ........................2JONES/A/B
Code for Change-To ...............CHNT
Name Element ........................1JONES/B 1SMITH/J
Segment Element ...................DL456Y03OCT LAXCLT HK2
Supplementary Element .........SSR XBAG DL XX3 LAXCLT0456Y03OCT-1JONES/A.TRUNKS
Supplementary Element .........OSI DL TCP3 1BAKER/C
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(e) free text area (mandatory) — shall be preceded by a period (.). The fixed text shall be: “SEGMENT
STATUS CHANGED DUE NAME CHG”.
3.5.2.5 Message illustrating name change accepted, space now waitlist.
Example:
HDQRM1P
.FRARMLH 141234
HDQ1P ABC6EF
1UNGARO/CARLO
LH123Y15FEB FRAJFK US1
SSR NAME LH FRAJFK0123Y15FEB.SEGMENT STATUS CHANGED DUE NAME CHG
3.5.2.6 Message illustrating name change space previously confirmed, now cancelled.
Example:
HDQRM1G
.HDQRMNW 151618
HDQ1G
1WARD/JOHN
LH008Y18FEB JFKFRA UC1
SSR NAME LH JFKFRA0008Y15FEB.SEGMENT STATUS CHANGED DUE NAME CHG
3.5.2.7 Message illustrating name change in multi-name reservation. Only a single name change was
requested. Name change accepted for the single name, previously confirmed space now waitlisted.
Flight status change affects all names in the PNR.
Example:
HDQRM1S
.CPHRMSK 152341
HDQ1S XXYZZ
2BYRNE/M/P 1SUTTON/B
SK458Y15FEB CPHEWR UU3
SSR NAME SK CPHEWR0458Y15FEB.SEGMENT STATUS CHANGED DUE NAME CHG
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3.5.4 Message Involving a Decrease in the Number of Passengers
3.5.4.1 The only change in an existing reservation is a decrease in the number of passengers in a party.
Adjust the existing reservations as follows.
3.5.4.2 Indicate, in the OSI Supplementary Element, TCP followed by the new total number in the party and
the names of passengers still holding space.
3.5.4.3 The relevant number of seats is to be shown with each name listed after the new TCP total.
3.5.4.4 The above procedure is used only when the number of passengers in a party equals the number of
seats for each segment of space.
3.5.4.5 Example of a decrease in the number of passengers:
ORDRMTW
.DNVRMAL 101030
Record Locator ....................... DNVAL 318A15FEB
Name Element ........................ 1THOMPSON/MRS
(name to be deleted)
Segment Element ................... TW326F15FEB ORDJFK XX1
Segment Element ................... TW123F16FEB JFKORD XX1
Supplementary Element ......... OSI TW TCP1 1CLARK
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Message to SN:
QVIRMSN
.PARRMAF 141020
Record Locator ....................... PARAF 11E231
Name Element ........................ 1SMITH/JOHN
Segment Element ................... SN352Y20MAY ORYBRU XX1
Supplementary Element ......... OSI SN TCP4 1SMITH/P 1BLACK/MRS 1PINK/MR 1ROSE/MRS
(TCP information)
The addressee cancels reservation for passenger 1SMITH/JOHN, including the cross-referenced
SSR SMSW for seat 14A. The new SSR SMSW cross-referenced with passengers 1SMITH/P and
1PINK/MR (seats 14B and 14C) and SSR NSSW cross-referenced with passengers 1BLACK/MRS
(seat 24F) are retained.
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3.5.5.4 On the following line(s), show the passenger names being provided in this message. If applicable,
follow with the tour/group name preceded by the number of passengers for whom names are yet to
be provided.
3.5.5.5 On separate lines, recap each segment of the addressee(s).
3.5.5.6 Indicate, as a GRPS item in the SSR Supplementary Element, TCP followed by the total current
number in the tour/group and the name of the tour/group.
3.5.5.7 Message providing all names in group reservations originally made in name of group.
Itinerary:
20SITA TOUR
AA329Y23MAY ORDSYR HK20
AL453Y24MAY SYRROC HK20
Message to AL:
SYRRMAL
.LAXRMUA 111545
Record Locator ....................... LAXUA 134570PRR
Name Element ........................ 20SITA/TOUR
(name to be changed)
Code for Change-To ............... CHNT
Name Element ........................ 3JONES 4KELLY 5SMITH 3BROWN 3PRINCE 1JOHNSON
1BOYLES
(replacement names)
Segment Element ................... AL453Y24MAY SYRROC HK20
Supplementary Element ......... SSR GRPS YY TCP20 SITA/TOUR
(TCP information)
Supplementary Element ......... OSI AL CTCA SYR HOLIDAYINN AGT ABC TRAVEL
(contact information)
3.5.5.8 Message providing partial names:
BOMRMME
.LAXRMPA 111545
Record Locator ....................... LAXPA 1346700PRR
Name Element ........................ 30SITA/TOUR
(name to be changed)
Code for Change-To ............... CHNT
Name Element ........................ 3JONES 4KELLY 5SMITH 18SITA/TOUR
(replacement names)
Segment Element ................... ME453Y24MAY BOMBAY HK30
Supplementary Element ......... SSR GRPS ME TCP30 SITA/TOUR
3.5.5.9 Message providing remainder of names:
BOMRMME
.LAXRMPA 111545
Record Locator ....................... LAXPA 1346700PRR
Name Element ........................ 18SITA/TOUR
(name to be changed)
Code for Change-To ............... CHNT
Name Element ........................ 5BROWN 3PRINCE 5MURRAY 5MILLER
(replacement names)
Segment Element ................... ME453Y24MAY BOMBAY HK18
Supplementary Element ......... SSR GRPS ME TCP30 SITA/TOUR
(TCP information)
Supplementary Element ......... OSI ME CTCA BOM HILTON TUR CONDUCTOR SUARE
(contact information)
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Example of an increase in the number of passengers in a tour/group advising actual names:
BOMRMME
.LAXRMTW 131510
Record Locator ....................... LAXTW 1238
Name Element ........................ 1GREEN/B 1SCOTT/M
Arrival Element ....................... QF328Y23MAY SYDBOM HK2/1900 0010/1
Segment Element ................... ME453Y24MAY BOMBAY NN2/0140 0450
Supplementary Element ......... SSR GRPS ME TCP32 SITA/TOUR
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Message to LH:
FRARMLH
.MADRMIB 161225
Message Identifier ............DVD
Record Locator .................MADIB ABCDEF
Name Element .................1ARMSTRONG/C MR
Arrival Element .................SN604Y25JUN LHRBRU HK1/0845 1040
(new arrival)
Segment Element .............LH105Y26JUN BRUFRA HK1
Continuation Element .......BA1176Y26JUN FRATHF HK1/1030 1240
OSI Element OSI YY RLOC MADIBUVWXYZ
(e) transaction concerning Mr. Berry —
(i) multi-address method:
QVIRMSN FRARMLH LONRMBA
.MADRMIB 161230
Message Identifier ............DVD
Record Locator .................MADIB ABCDEF
Name Element .................1BERRY/D MR
Segment Element .............SN604Y26JUN LHRBRU XX1
(cancelled SN segment)
Segment Element .............LH105Y26JUN BRUFRA XX1
(cancelled LH segment)
Arrival Element .................IB342Y23JUN MADLHR HK1/1900 2150
Segment Element .............SN604Y25JUN LHRBRU SS1/0845 1040
(SN segment being sold)
Segment Element .............LH105Y25JUN BRUFRA HK1/1440 1540
(LH segment being sold;
also new arrival for BA)
Segment Element .............BA1176Y26JUN FRATHF HK1/1030 1240
(SN segment being sold;
also continuation
segment for LH)
OSI Element OSI YY RLOC MADIBUVWXYZ
(ii) single-address method:
Message to SN:
QVIRMSN
.MADRMIB 161233
Message Identifier ............DVD
Record Locator .................MADIB ABCDEF
Name Element .................1BERRY/D MR
Segment Element .............SN604Y26JUN LHRBRU XX1
(cancelled segment)
Arrival Element .................IB342Y23JUN MADLHR HK1/1900 2150
Segment Element .............SN604Y25JUN LHRBRU SS1/0845 1040
(segment being sold)
Continuation Element LH105Y25JUN BRUFRA HK1/1440 1540
Continuation Element BA1176Y26JUN FRATHF HK1/1030 1240
OSI Element OSI YY RLOC MADIBUVWXYZ
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Message to LH:
FRARMLH
.MADRMIB 161239
Message Identifier ............DVD
Record Locator .................MADIB ABCDEF
Name Element .................1BERRY/D MR
Segment Element .............LH105Y26JUN BRUFRA XX1
(cancelled segment)
Arrival Element .................SN604Y25JUN LHRBRU HK1/0845 1040
Segment Element .............LH105Y25JUN BRUFRA SS1/1440 1540
(segment being sold)
Continuation Element BA1176Y26JUN FRATHF HK1/1030 1240
OSI Element OSI YY RLOC MADIBUVWXYZ
Message to BA:
LONRMBA
.MADRMIB 161245
Message Identifier ............DVD
Record Locator .................MADIB ABCDEF
Name Element .................1BERRY/D MR
Arrival Element .................LH105Y25JUN BRUFRA HK1/1440 1540
(new arrival)
Segment Element .............BA1176Y26JUN FRATHF HK1
OSI Element OSI YY RLOC MADIBUVWXYZ
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Segment Element ...................DL319A07NOV PWMJFK HK1
(name change for DL)
Segment Element ...................AA003F08NOV JFKORD HK1
(name change for AA)
Segment Element ...................CO007F09NOV ORDLAX HK1
(name change for CO)
Segment Element ...................WA019F12NOV LAXSAN SS1/1920 1948
(WA segment being sold;
also new arrival for AA)
Segment Element ...................AA326F15NOV SANJFK HK1
(name change for AA)
OSI Element OSI YY RLOC PWMDLUVWXYZ
3.6.1 Rules
3.6.1.1 “Name Change” means replacing one or more name(s) with one or more other names.
3.6.1.2 Whenever there is a name change, the number of passengers shown in the Name Element following
the code “CHNT” must be equal to the number of seats being held, sold, or requested in the Segment
Element.
3.6.1.3 Analyse each transaction and select the rule that applies to each affected airline. Different rules may
apply to each addressee.
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3.6.2.8 One message providing all names in group (reservations originally made in name of group).
Itinerary:
20SITA/TOUR
AA329Y23MAY ORDSYR HK20
DL453Y24MAY SYRROC HK20
Message to DL:
HDQRMDL
.HDQRMUA 111545
Record Locator .......................HDQUA 134570PRR
Name Element ........................20SITA/TOUR
(name to be changed)
Code for Change-To ...............CHNT
Name Element ........................3JONES 4KELLY 5SMITH 3BROWN 3PRINCE
(replacement names) 1JOHNSON 1BOYLES
Segment Element ...................DL453Y24MAY SYRROC HK20
Supplementary Element .........SSR GRPS YY TCP20 SITA/TOUR
(TCP information)
Supplementary Element .........OSI DL CTCA SYR SHERATON TUR CONDUCTOR
(contact information) PHILLIPS/A MR
Supplementary Element .........OSI DL SYR AGT HAPPY TRAVEL
(name of agency)
3.6.2.9 More than one message providing names in group.
Itinerary:
30SITA/TOUR
AA328Y23MAY ORDSYR HK30
DL453Y24MAY SYRROC HK30
First Message to DL:
HDQRMDL
.HDQRMUA 111540
Record Locator .......................HDQUA 134570PRR
Name Element ........................30SITA/TOUR
(name to be changed)
Code for Change-To ...............CHNT
Name Element ........................3JONES 4KELLY 5SMITH 18SITA/TOUR
(replacement names)
Segment Element ...................DL453Y24MAY SYRROC HK30
Supplementary Element .........SSR GRPS YY TCP30 SITA/TOUR
Second Message to DL:
HDQRMDL
.HDQRMUA 151435
Record Locator .......................HDQUA 134570PRR
Name Element ........................18SITA/TOUR
(name to be changed)
Code for Change-To ...............CHNT
Name Element ........................5BROWN 3PRINCE 5MURPHY 5MILLER
(replacement name)
Segment Element ...................DL453Y24MAY SYRROC HK18
Supplementary Element .........SSR GRPS YY TCP30 SITA/TOUR
(TCP information)
Supplementary Element .........OSI DL CTCA SYR SHERATON TUR CONDUCTOR
(contact information) PHILLIPS/A MR
Supplementary Element .........OSI DL SYR AGT HAPPY TRAVEL
(name of agency)
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3.6.2.10 Message involving a change in an individual passenger name(s):
(a) itinerary:
28SITA/TOUR 1THOMPSON 1WEBB
UA244F15FEB DENORD HK30
TW326F15FEB ORDJFK HK30
Message to TW (group):
HDQRMTW
.HDQRMUA 132150
Record Locator .......................HDQUA 1244CA
Name Element ........................1THOMPSON
(name to be changed)
Code for Change-To ...............CHNT
Name Element ........................1BARNHART
(replacement name)
Segment Element ...................TW326F15FEB ORDJFK HK1
Supplementary Element .........SSR GRPS TW TCP30 SITA/TOUR
(b) itinerary:
1THOMPSON 1WILSON 1MEYER
UA244F15FEB DENORD HK3
TW326F15FEB ORDJFK HK3
Message to TW (non-group):
HDQRMTW
.HDQRMUA 132150
Record Locator .......................HDQUA 1245CA
Name Element ........................1THOMPSON
(name to be changed)
Code for Change-To ...............CHNT
Name Element ........................1BARNHART
(replacement name)
Segment Element ...................TW326F15FEB ORDJFK HK1
Supplementary Element .........OSI TW TCP3 1WILSON 1MEYER
3.6.2.11 Message involving a change in individual passenger name(s) when decreasing the number held
under a given surname and adding a new name:
(a) itinerary:
17SITA/TOUR 2GREEN 1ALLEN
UA708Y23MAY LAXORD HK20
AA328Y23MAY ORDSYR HK20
DL453Y24MAY SYRROC HK20
Message to DL (group):
HDQRMDL
.HDQRMUA 151435
Record Locator .......................HDQUA 134670PRR
Name Element ........................2GREEN
(name to be changed)
Code for Change-To ...............CHNT
Name Element ........................1GREEN 1MILLER
(replacement names)
Segment Element ...................DL453Y24MAY SYRROC HK2
Supplementary Element .........SSR GRPS YY TCP20 SITA/TOUR
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(b) itinerary:
2GREEN 1ALLEN
UA708Y23MAY LAXORD HK3
AA328Y23MAY ORDSYR HK3
DL453Y24MAY SYRROC HK3
Message to DL (non-group):
HDQRMDL
.HDQRMUA 151435
Record Locator .......................HDQUA 134670PRR
Name Element ........................2GREEN
(name to be changed)
Code for Change-To ...............CHNT
Name Element ........................1GREEN 1MILLER
(replacement names)
Segment Element ...................DL453Y24MAY SYRROC HK2
Supplementary Element .........OSI YY TCP3 1 ALLEN
3.6.2.12 Message illustrating change in passenger name. The new passenger does not want VGML.
Itinerary:
1SMITH/JOHN 1GREEN/BOB 1PINK/MR 1ROSE/MRS
SN352Y20MAY ORYBRU HK4
SSR VGML SN HK3 ORYBRU0352Y20MAY-1SMITH/JOHN
SSR VGML SN ///1GREEN/BOB1ROSE/MRS
Message to SN:
QVIRMSN
.PARRMAF 151020
PARAF 11E231
Record Locator .......................
1ROSE/MRS
Name Element ........................
CHNT
Code for Change-To ...............
1BLUE/MRS
Name Element ........................
SN352Y20MAY ORYBRU HK1
Segment Element ...................
Supplementary Element ......... SSR VGML SN XX1 ORYBRU0352Y20MAY-1ROSE/MRS
Supplementary Element ......... OSI SN TCP4 1SMITH/JOHN 1GREEN/BOB 1PINK/MR
(TCP information)
The addressee cancels the special service requirement VGML cross-referenced with the passenger
1ROSE/MRS, and the SSR VGML cross-referenced with 1SMITH/JOHN and 1GREEN/BOB is
retained.
3.6.2.13 Message illustrating change in passenger name. The new passenger also wants a VGML.
Itinerary:
1SMITH/JOHN 1GREEN/BOB 1PINK/MR 1ROSE/MRS
SN352Y20MAY ORYBRU HK4
SSR VGML SN HK3 ORYBRU0352Y20MAY-1SMITH/JOHN
SSR VGML SN ///1GREEN/BOB1ROSE/MRS
Message to SN:
QVIRMSN
.PARRMAF 151020
PARAF 11E231
Record Locator .......................
1GREEN/BOB
Name Element ........................
Code for Change-To ............... CHNT
1BLACK/MRS
Name Element ........................
Segment Element ...................SN352Y20MAY ORYBRU HK1
Supplementary Element ......... OSI SN TCP4 1SMITH/JOHN 1PINK/MR 1ROSE/MRS
(TCP information)
The addressee retains SSR VGML and changes cross-reference from 1GREEN/BOB to 1BLACK/
MRS; the SSR VGML cross-referenced with 1SMITH/JOHN and 1ROSE/MRS is retained.
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3.6.2.14 Message illustrating change in passenger name. The new passenger wishes to retain the seat.
Itinerary:
2SMITH/JOHN/P 1GREEN/BOB 1PINK/MR 1ROSE/MRS
SN352Y20MAY ORYBRU HK5
SSR SMSW SN HK4 ORYBRU0352Y20MAY-2SMITH/JOHN/P
SSR SMSW SN ///1GREEN/BOB1PINK/MR.14A14B14C14D
Message to SN:
QVIRMSN
.PARRMAF 151020
Record Locator ....................... PARAF 11E231
Name Element ........................ 1PINK/MR
Code for Change-To ............... CHNT
Name Element ........................ 1BLUE/MRS
Segment Element ................... SN352Y20MAY ORYBRU HK1
Supplementary Element ......... OSI SN TCP5 2SMITH/JOHN/P 1GREEN/BOB 1ROSE/MRS
(TCP information)
The addressee assigns the cross-referenced seat with passenger 1PINK/MR to passenger
1BLUE/MRS.
3.6.2.15 Message illustrating change in passenger name. The new passenger wants a different seat.
Itinerary:
2SMITH/JOHN/P 1GREEN/BOB 1PINK/MR 1ROSE/MRS
SN352Y20MAY ORYBRU HK5
SSR SMSW SN HK4 ORYBRU0352Y20MAY-2SMITH/JOHN/P
SSR SMSW SN ///1GREEN/BOB1PINK/MR.14A14B14C14D
Message to SN:
QVIRMSN
.PARRMAF 151020
Record Locator ....................... PARAF 11E231
Name Element ........................ 1GREEN/BOB
Code for Change-To ............... CHNT
Name Element ........................ 1BLACK/MRS
Segment Element ................... SN352Y20MAY ORYBRU HK1
Supplementary Element ......... SSR SMSW SN XX1 ORYBRU0352Y20MAY-1GREEN/BOB.14C
Supplementary Element ......... SSR NSSW SN NN1 ORYBRU0352Y20MAY-1BLACK/MRS
Supplementary Element ......... OSI SN TCP5 2SMITH/JOHN/P 1PINK/MR 1ROSE/MRS
(TCP information)
The addressee cancels SSR SMSW seat (14C) cross-referenced with the passenger 1GREEN/BOB,
retains SSR SMSW seats cross-referenced with 2SMITH/JOHN/P (14A14B) and 1PINK/MR (14D).
In addition, a new SSR NSSW is requested cross-referencing 1BLACK/MRS.
3.6.2.16 Unequal number of names/services (see 2.11.6.1(f) “Construction and Sequence of Components”).
Itinerary:
2JONES/A/B 1BAKER/C
US123Y01OCT CLTLAX HK3
DL456Y03OCT LAXCLT HK3
SSR XBAG DL HK3 LAXCLT0456Y03OCT-1JONES/A.TRUNKS
SSR AVIH DL HK1 LAXCLT0456Y03OCT-1JONES/B.COLLIE
SSR AVIH DL HK2 LAXCLT0456Y03OCT-1BAKER/C.COLLIES
Change passenger name 1JONES/A to 1SMITH/J and retain XBAG.
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Message to DL:
HDQRMDL
.PITRMUS 221455
Record Locator ....................... CLTUS 123Y01OCT
Name Element ........................ 1JONES/A
Code for Change-To ............... CHNT
Name Element ........................ 1SMITH/J
Segment Element ................... DL456Y03OCT LAXCLT HK1
Supplementary Element ......... OSI DL TCP3 1JONES/B 1BAKER/C
The addressee reassociates the special service XBAG for 1JONES/A to 1/SMITH/J.
Change passenger name 1JONES/A to 1SMITH/J and advise no XBAG.
Message to DL:
HDQRMDL
.PITRMUS 221455
Record Locator ....................... CLTUS 123Y01OCT
Name Element ........................ 1JONES/A
Code for Change-To ............... CHNT
Name Element ........................ 1SMITH/J
Segment Element ................... DL456Y03OCT LAXCLT HK1
Supplementary Element ......... SSR XBAG DL XX3 LAXCLT0456Y03OCT-1JONES/A.TRUNKS
Supplementary Element ......... OSI DL TCP3 1JONES/B 1BAKER/C
The addressee cancels the SSR XBAG referenced for 1JONES/A.
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3.6.3.6 Message illustrating name change space previously confirmed, now cancelled.
Example:
HDQRM1G
.FRARMLH 151618
HDQ1G
1WARD/JOHN
LH008Y18FEB JFKFRA UC1
SSR NAME LH JFKFRA0008Y18FEB.SEGMENT STATUS CHANGED DUE NAME CHG
3.6.3.7 Message illustrating name change in multi-name reservation. Only a single name change was
requested. Name change accepted for the single name, previously confirmed space now waitlisted.
Flight status change affects all names in the PNR.
Example:
HDQRM1S
.CPHRMSK 152341
HDQ1S XXYZZ
2BYRNE/M/P 1SUTTON/B
SK458Y15FEB CPHEWR UU3
SSR NAME SK CPHEWR0458Y15FEB.SEGMENT STATUS CHANGED DUE NAME CHG
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Message to TW:
HDQRMTW
.HDQRMUA 101030
Record Locator ....................... HDQUA 244F14FEB
Name Element ........................ 1THOMPSON/MRS 1CLARK/MRS
Arrival Element ....................... UA244F14FEB DENORD HK2/1700 2130
Segment Element ................... TW326F15FEB ORDJFK SS2/0845 1034
Segment Element ................... TW123F15FEB JFKORD SS2/1945 2052
Continuation Element ............. UA245F16FEB ORDDEN HK2/0951 1030
Supplementary Element ......... OSI TW TCP5 3BROWN/R/MRS/C
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3.6.5.6 Reduce Number in Party Transactions
Message illustrating a decrease in the number of passengers with VGML cross-referenced to the
cancelled passenger.
Itinerary:
1SMITH/JOHN 1GREEN/BOB 1PINK/MR 1ROSE/MRS
SN352Y20MAY ORYBRU HK4
SSR VGML SN HK3 ORYBRU0352Y20MAY-1SMITH/JOHN
SSR VGML SN ///1GREEN/BOB 1ROSE/MRS
Message to SN:
QVIRMSN
.PARRMAF 151020
Record Locator ....................... PARAF 11E231
Name Element ........................ 1SMITH/JOHN
Segment Element ................... SN352Y20MAY ORYBRU XX1
Supplementary Element ......... OSI SN TCP3 1GREEN/BOB 1PINK/MR 1ROSE/MRS
(TCP information)
The addressee cancels SSR VGML cross-referenced with the cancelled name 1SMITH/JOHN, and
retains VGML cross-referenced with 1GREEN/BOB 1ROSE/MRS.
3.6.5.7 Message illustrating cancellation of one passenger with special service requirement seat cross-
referenced to the cancelled passenger.
Itinerary:
2SMITH/JOHN/P 1BLACK/MRS 1PINK/MR 1ROSE/MRS
SN352Y20MAY ORYBRU HK5
SSR SMSW SN HK3 ORYBRU0352Y20MAY-2SMITH/JOHN/P
SSR SMSW SN ///1PINK/MR.14A14B14C
SSR NSSW SN HK1 ORYBRU0352Y20MAY-1BLACK/MRS.24F
Message to SN:
QVIRMSN
.PARRMAF 151020
Record Locator ....................... PARAF 11E231
Name Element ........................ 1SMITH/JOHN
Segment Element ................... SN352Y20MAY ORYBRU XX1
Supplementary Element ......... OSI SN TCP4 1SMITH/P 1BLACK/MRS 1PINK/MR 1ROSE/MRS
(TCP information)
The addressee cancels reservation for passenger 1SMITH/JOHN, including the cross-referenced
SSR SMSW for seat 14A. The SSR SMSW cross-referenced with passengers 1SMITH/P and 1PINK/
MR (seats 14B and 14C respectively) and SSR NSSW cross-referenced with passengers 1BLACK/
MRS (seat 24F) are retained.
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3.6.6.7 The names of the passengers have not yet been provided. The reservation was originally made in
the name of a group. The original number of passengers in the group was 30; 10 are to be cancelled.
Itinerary:
30SITA/TOUR
UA708Y23MAY LAXORD HK30
AA328Y23MAY ORDSYR HK30
DL453Y24MAY SYRROC HK30
Message to DL:
HDQRMDL
.HDQRMUA 131510
Record Locator ....................... HDQUA 264330PRR
Name Element ........................ 30SITA/TOUR
(name to be changed)
Code for Change-To ............... CHNT
Name Element ........................ 20SITA/TOUR
(replacement name)
Segment Element ................... DL453Y24MAY SYRROC XX10
(cancelled space)
Arrival Element ....................... AA328Y23MAY ORDSYR HK20/1300 1445
Segment Element ................... DL453Y24MAY SYRROC HK20
(space retained)
Supplementary Element ......... SSR GRPS DL TCP20 SITA/TOUR
3.6.6.8 The reservation was originally made in the name of a group. The original number of passengers in
the group was 30. Twenty names have previously been provided. We are now cancelling 10 (5 of
which are individual names).
Itinerary:
10SITA/TOUR 5SMITH 5BROWN 6JONES 3MILLER 1KING
UA708Y23MAY LAXORD HK30
AA328Y23MAY ORDSYR HK30
DL453Y24MAY SYRROC HK30
SSR GRPS YY TCP30 SITA/TOUR
Message to DL:
HDQRMDL
.HDQRMUA 131510
Record Locator ....................... HDQUA 264330PRR
Name Element ........................ 10SITA/TOUR 5SMITH 5BROWN 6JONES 3MILLER 1KING
(names to be changed)
Code for Change-To ............... CHNT
Name Element ........................ 5SITA/TOUR 5BROWN 6JONES 3MILLER 1KING
(replacement names)
Segment Element ................... DL453Y24MAY SYRROC XX10
(cancelled space)
Arrival Element ....................... AA328Y23MAY ORDSYR HK20/1300 1445
Segment Element ................... DL453Y24MAY SYRROC HK20
(space retained)
Supplementary Element ......... SSR GRPS DL TCP20 SITA/TOUR
3.6.6.9 The reservation was originally made as a party of two and one passenger is to be cancelled.
Itinerary:
2CLARK/J/MRS
UA244F14FEB DENORD HK2
TW320F15FEB ORDJFK HK2
TW123F15FEB JFKORD HK2
UA245F16FEB ORDDEN HK2
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Message to TW:
HDQRMTW
.HDQRMUA 123456
Record Locator ....................... HDQUA YACZ00
Name Element ........................ 2CLARK/J/MRS
(names to be changed)
Code for Change-To ............... CHNT
Name Element ........................ 1CLARK/MRS
(replacement name)
Segment Element ................... TW326F15FEB ORDJFK XX1
(cancelled space)
Segment Element ................... TW123F15FEB JFKORD XX1
(cancelled space)
Arrival Element ....................... UA244F14FEB DENORD HK1/1700 2130
Segment Element ................... TW326F15FEB ORDJFK HK1
(space retained)
Segment Element ................... TW123F16FEB JFKORD HK1
(space retained)
Continuation Element ............. UA245F16FEB ORDDEN HK2/0951 1030
3.6.6.10 Message involving a decrease in number of seats held under the group name and providing some
names.
Itinerary:
45WATTS TRAVEL
DL410Y18DEC ATLMSY HK45
BN076Y21DEC MSYDAL HK45
Message to BN:
MSYRMBN
.HDQRMDL 211555
Record Locator ....................... HDQDL B4PTD1 A35IVL
Name Element ........................ 45WATTS TRAVEL
(name to be changed)
Code for Change-To ............... CHNT
Name Element ........................ 1SMITH 1BROWN 1JONES 27WATTS TRAVEL
(replacement names)
Segment Element ................... BN076Y21DEC MSYDAL XX15
(cancelled space)
Arrival Element ....................... DL410Y18DEC ATLMSY HK30/0800 1033
Segment Element ................... BN076Y21DEC MSYDAL HK30
(space retained)
Supplementary Element ......... SSR GRPS YY TCP30 WATTS TRAVEL
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3.6.7.7 Messages involving a change in passenger name(s) and cancelling segment(s) for all passengers.
Itinerary:
45WATTS TRAVEL
DL410Y18DEC ATLMSY HK45
BN076Y21DEC MSYDAL HK45
BN075Y03JAN DALMSY HK45
Message to BN:
MSYRMBN
.HDQRMDL 211555
Record Locator ....................... HDQDL BYPTKI A351VL
Name Element ........................ 45WATTS TRAVEL
(name to be changed)
Code for Change-To ............... CHNT
Name Element ........................ 1SMITH 1BROWN 1JONES 42WATTS TRAVEL
(replacement names)
Segment Element ................... BN075Y03JAN DALMSY XX45
(cancelled segment)
Arrival Element ....................... DL410Y18DEC ATLMSY HK45/0800 1033
Segment Element ................... BN076Y21DEC MSYATL HK45
Supplementary Element ......... SSR GRPS YY TCP45 WATTS TRAVEL
3.6.7.8 Message involving a change in passenger name(s) and adding segment(s) for all passengers:
(a) itinerary:
27WATTS TRAVEL
DL351Y21DEC ATLMSY HK27
BN075Y21DEC MSYDAL HK27
Message to BN:
MSYRMBN
.HDQRMDL 231447
Record Element ......................HDQDL B4PTDI A35IVL
Name Element ........................27WATTS TRAVEL
(name to be changed)
Code for Change-To ...............CHNT
Name Element ........................1DODGE 26WATTS TRAVEL
(replacement name)
Arrival Element .......................DL351Y21DEC ATLMSY HK27/0001 0112
Segment Element ...................BN076Y22DEC DALMSY NN27/1305 1420
Supplementary Element .........SSR GRPS YY TCP27 WATTS TRAVEL
(b) itinerary:
1RUSK/R 1NOHMER/MAJ
AA579Y13DEC BOSORD HK2
ARNK
BN018Y17DEC AUSJFK HK2
Message to BN:
ORDRMBN
.HDQRMAA 111408
Record Locator .......................BOSAA A714MF 579ML
Name Element ........................1RUSK/R 1NOHMER/MAJ
(names to be changed)
Code for Change-To ...............CHNT
Name Element ........................1LUSH/R 1NOHMER/MAJ
(replacement names)
Arrival Element .......................AA579Y13DEC BOSORD HK2
Segment Element ...................BN125Y13DEC ORDAUS SS2/1135 1405
(segment being sold; also
new arrival for other BN
segment)
Segment Element ...................BN018Y17DEC AUSJFK HK2
(other BN segment affected)
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3.6.7.9 Message involving a decrease in the number of passengers and change in itinerary:
(a) itinerary (group name only):
20ABC TRAVEL
UA242Y15NOV MIAATL HK20
DL620Y15NOV ATLDAL HK20
Message to DL:
ATLRMDL
.HDQRMUA 251927
Record Locator .......................HDQUA BA220A AA27KL
Name Element ........................20ABC TRAVEL
(name to be changed)
Code for Change-To ...............CHNT
Name Element ........................15ABC TRAVEL
(replacement name)
Segment Element ...................DL620Y15NOV ATLDAL XX5
(cancelled segment)
Arrival Element .......................UA242Y15NOV MIAATL HK15/0923 1114
Segment Element ...................DL620Y15NOV ATLDAL HK15
(space retained)
Segment Element ...................DL621Y20NOV DALATL NN15/1225 1515
(segment being requested)
Supplementary Element .........SSR GRPS YY TCP15 ABC TRAVEL
(b) itinerary (group booking with individual names):
3JONES 4KELLY 5SMITH 3BROWN 5PRINCE
UA242Y15NOVMIAATL HK20
DL620Y15NOV ATLDAL HK20
SSR OTHS DL TCP20 ABC TRAVEL
Message to DL:
ATLRMDL
.HDQRMUA 251927
Record Element ......................HDQUA BA220A AA27KL
Name Element ........................3JONES 4KELLY 5SMITH 3BROWN 5PRINCE
(names to be changed)
Code for Change-To ...............CHNT
Name Element ........................3JONES 4KELLY 5SMITH 3BROWN
(replacement names)
Segment Element ...................DL620Y15NOV ATLDAL XX5
(cancelled space)
Arrival Element .......................UA242Y15NOV MIAATL HK15/0923 1114
Segment Element ...................DL620Y15NOV ATLDAL HK15
(space retained)
Segment Element ...................DL621Y20NOV DALATL NN15/1225 1515
(segment being requested)
Supplementary Element .........SSR GRPS YY TCP15 ABC TRAVEL
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(b) divide the existing reservation into as many separate itineraries as necessary to accommodate
all variations;
(c) examine each divided transaction and select the rule that applies to that transaction;
(d) no action shall be taken for those passengers in the party not making a change.
3.6.8.2 Itinerary:
1CLARK/R 1GRANT/U 1LEE/R 1THOMPSON/H
US318S15FEB DNVORD HK4
TW326F15FEB ORDJFK HK4
SSR WCHR US HK4 DNVORD0318S15FEB
SSR WCHR TW HK4 ORDJFK0326F15FEB
Thompson is making no change in his itinerary.
(a) Clark is going to PIT instead of JFK:
HDQRMTW
.DNVRMUS 201545
Message Identifier ..................DVD
Record Locator .......................DNVUS ARQPLD A318PB
Name Element ........................1CLARK/R
Segment Element ...................TW326F15FEB ORDJFK XX1
(cancelled segment)
Arrival Element .......................US318S15FEB DNVORD HK1/1147 1259
Segment Element ...................TW122F15FEB ORDPIT SS1/1355 1609
(segment being sold)
Supplementary Element .........SSR WCHR TW NN1ORDPIT0122F15FEB
OSI Element ..........................OSI YY RLOC DNVUSABCDEF
(b) Grant and Lee are going to BOS on UA instead of JFK on TW.
Message to TW:
HDQRMTW
.DNVRMUS 201546
Message Identifier ..................DVD
Record Locator .......................DNVUS LMRDMC A318PB
Name Element ........................1GRANT/U 1LEE/R
Segment Element ...................TW326F15FEB ORDJFK XX2
OSI Element ..........................OSI YY RLOC DNVUSBCDEF
Message to UA:
HDQRMUA
.DNVRMUS 201546
Record Locator .......................DNVUS LMRDMC A318PB
Name Element ........................1GRANT/U 1LEE/R
Arrival Element .......................US318S15FEB DNVORD HK2/1147 1259
Segment Element ...................UA246F15FEB ORDBOS SS2/1235 1533
Supplementary Element .........SSR WCHR UA NN2ORDBOS0246F15FEB
As Thompson is making no change to his reservation, no message is sent.
Note: In reservations being held under a group name, include as an SSR item the group name
preceded by TCP and current total in party.
3.6.8.3 Itinerary change for one of a party of two or more holding identical space, in conjunction with a name
change.
Existing reservations with DEFGHG as booking Member’s Location of Record:
1JANUS/P 1DALY/T
CO1001Y09NOV HOULAX HK2
NW026Y10NOV LAXSAN HK2
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Name change JANUS/P to EWING/JR and itinerary change LAXSAN:
HDQRMNW
.HDQRMDL 101030
Message Identifier .................. DVD
Record Locator ....................... HDQDL ACEGJL A432IK
Name Element ........................ 1JANUS/P
(name to be changed)
Code for Change-To ............... CHNT
Name Element ........................ 1EWING/JR
(replacement name)
Segment Element ................... NW026Y10NOV LAXSAN XX1
(cancelled segment)
Arrival Element ....................... CO1001Y09NOVHOULAX HK1/0948 1121
Segment Element ................... NW026Y09NOV LAXSAN SS1/1220 1312
(segment being sold)
OSI Element .......................... OSI YY RLOC HDQDLDEFGHG
As Daly is making no change to his reservation, no message is sent.
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3.7.5.5 Example of an RQR message involving an auxiliary service element:
SINRMSQ
.MUCRM1A 021234
Message Identifier .................. RQR
Record Locator ....................... MUC1A66H8D/LONU12123/9121065/LON/LH/A/GB//SU
Name Element ........................ 1DENNIS/M MS
Segment Element ................... SQ025 P 10JUN FRASIN HK1
Auxiliary Service Element ....... HTL SQ NN1 SIN IN10JUN OUT18JUN SGLB MAXR HILTON
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3.7.6.7 Schedule change advisory when the passenger has originated travel and the passenger’s next
segment is on another Member:
(a) the Record Locator in the message must be the Record Locator of the Member sending the
schedule change advisory message;
(b) the message must include the flight segment of the Member to whom the message is being
transmitted.
Itinerary:
DL492B15JUL SLCOMA HK1 Flown Segment
NW44B17JUL OMADSM HK1 1420 1450
NW944B19JUL DSMMSP HK1 1105a 1200a
DL663B19JUL MSPSLC HK1 1515 1640
OMARMNW
.LAXRMDL 161515
ASC
Message Identifier ..................
SLCDL AB67PJ WA375QP
Record Locator .......................
1JOHNSON/PMRS
Name Element ........................
NW044B17JUL OMADSM HK1
Location of Record .................
(for airline in control)
Segment Element ................... DL663B19JUL MSPSLC UN1
(NOOP segment)
Segment Element ................... DL375B19JUL MSPSLC TK1/0900 1030
(alternate segment)
Supplementary Element ......... SSR OTHS NW ATTEMPT ADV PSGR ENROUTE OF DL ASC
3.7.6.8 Space not previously waitlisted:
HDQRMUA
.HDQRMTW 171218
Record Locator ....................... HDQUA ABG27R
Name Element ........................ 1JONES/J
Segment Element ................... TW458Y17DEC LAXMCI TL1/0800 1320
(affected segment)
3.7.6.9 Space not previously waitlisted (alternative to NOOP flight):
YYCRMAC
.HDQRMDL 200215
Record Locator ....................... YYCAC WP1748XA
Name Element ........................ 1EVANS/DMR
Segment Element ................... DL1503B20JUN DCASLC UN1
(NOOP segment)
Segment Element ................... DL1739B20JUN DCASLC TL1/0715 1040
(alternate waitlist segment)
3.7.6.10 Space previously waitlisted (alternative to NOOP flight):
HDQRMDL
.HDQRMTW 172215
ASC
Message Identifier ..................
HDQDL AB67PJA507PJ
Record Locator .......................
1JOHNSON/J
Name Element ........................
TW034F15MAR STLBOS UN1
Segment Element ...................
(NOOP segment)
Segment Element ................... TW036F15MAR STLBOS TL1/1700 2018
(alternate waitlist segment)
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3.7.6.11 Space previously confirmed on direct flight (alternative to NOOP is a connection):
HDQRMAA
.HDQRMDL 141317
Message Identifier .................. ASC
Record Locator ....................... HDQDL AB24QC 11111
Name Element ........................ 1JANUS/P
Segment Element ................... DL324Y14JUN ATLSLC UN1
(NOOP segment)
Segment Element ................... DL596Y14JUN ATLORD TK1/0635 0720
(connecting flight)
Segment Element ................... DL1481Y14JUN ORDSLC TK1/0800 1009
(connecting flight)
3.7.6.12 Space on request/hold:
HDQRMAA
.AMSRMKL 130217
Message Identifier .................. ASC
Record Locator ....................... HDQAA TNYJPL/S1M0/4639258
Name Element ........................ 68 TEXAS BOYS CHOIR
Segment Element ................... KL179Y15AUG AMSGOT TN68/0930 1105
3.7.6.13 Schedule Change Notification of a Merging Airline:
HDQRMTW
.HDQRMDL 161515
Message Identifier .................. ASC
Record Locator ....................... HDQTW ABE7PJ 111111
Name Element ........................ 1 WESTHAVEN/JAMES
Segment Element ................... US663B19JUL MSPSLC UN1
(airline ceasing operations)
Segment Element ................... DL1663B19JUL MSPSLC TK1/0900 1030
(new airline in control)
3.7.6.14 Space previously confirmed and new seat assignment advice sent in one message:
LHRRMBA
.MUCRM1A 042117
Message Identifier .................. ASC
Record Locator ....................... LHRBA 3261
Name Element ........................ 1FARNSWORTH/E
Segment Element ................... AF690Y16MAY ORYZRH TK1/1700 1800
(affected segment)
Supplementary Element ......... SSR NSST AF UN1 ORYZRH0690Y16MAY.20A
Supplementary Element ......... SSR NSST AF KK1 ORYZRH0690Y16MAY.12C
3.7.6.15 Space previously confirmed or reported (alternative to NOOP flight and new seat assignment advice
sent in one message):
LHRRMBA
.MUCRM1A 042117
Message Identifier .................. ASC
Record Locator ....................... LHRBA 3261
Name Element ........................ 1DAVIS/CHARLES
Segment Element ................... AF692Y16MAY ORYZRH UN1
(NOOP segment)
Segment Element ................... AF690Y16MAY ORYZRH TK1/1700 1800
Supplementary Element ......... SSR NSST AF KK1 ORYZRH0690Y16MAY.14B
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When seat change advisory is sent separately from the ASC message:
LHRRMBA
.MUCRM1A 042117
Record Locator ....................... LHRBA 3261
Name Element ........................ 1DAVIS/CHARLES
Segment Element ................... AF690Y16MAY ORYZRH HK1
Supplementary Element ......... SSR NSST AF KK1 ORYZRH0690Y16MAY.14B
3.7.6.16 Schedule change messages illustrating the use of a Day Change Indicator.
Space previously confirmed (time change/date of arrival is two days later):
AKLRMNZ
.LHRRMBA 042117
Message Identifier .................. ASC
Record Locator ....................... AKLNZJ23GAS
Name Element ........................ 1MARTIN/LMRS
Segment Element ................... BA009J22DEC LHRSYD TK1/2225 0725/2
Space not previously confirmed (time change/date of arrival is the previous day):
HDQRMUA
.SYDRMQF
Record Locator ....................... HDQUA ABG27R
Name Element ........................ 1 FRANKS/BMR
Segment Element ................... QF017Y14AUG SYDPPT TK1/0905 2215/M1
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3.7.7.7 Request based on INCAD
LX reservations ZRH has received a request for the transportation of a stretcher case GVALHR LX
and LHRJFK BA. Having obtained clearance by its medical department for the sector GVALHR, LX
reservations ZRH requests LHRRMBA to provide space and required special arrangements, and to
give its medical department’s clearance for the BA flight. The LX medical department’s decision in
respect of the first segment is quoted to facilitate the BA decision:
LHRRMBA
.ZRHRMLX 161412
MED
ZRHLX 6QZAIK
1MILLER/WMR 1RUNNER/PMR
LX810Y21AUGLHR HK2/0645 0710
BA117Y21AUG LHRJFK NN2/0845 1125
SSR STCR BA NN1 LHRJFK 0001Y21AUG-1MILLER/WMR
SSR MEDA BA HK1 ESCORT 1RUNNER/PMR TRAVEL COMPANION AGE30 UNTRAINED
SSR MEDA BA NN1 GENERAL HOSPITAL WILLIAM AIR AMBULANCE ADVR
SSR MEDA BA C/O JENKINS/JDR CTCB 8134600375 X1615
SSR MEDA BA 01 MILLER/WMR AGE54
SSR MEDA BA 02 SOMMER/ADR LIMMATQUAI 122 8001 ZRH CTCB 2122020
SSR MEDA BA 03 MULTIPLE FRACTURES BODYCAST 15 DAYS
SSR MEDA BA 04 15AUG CONDITION SATISFACTORY
SSR MEDA BA 05 NO
SSR MEDA BA 06 SCREEN ADV
SSR MEDA BA 07 NO
SSR MEDA BA 08 ASSISTED BY ESCORT
SSR MEDA BA 09 YES
SSR MEDA BA 10-14 NO
SSR MEDA BA 15-16 NONE
SSR MEDA BA GVALHR CLEARED 16AUG BY STOHLER/HDR ZRHDASR
Note 1: Numbers 01–16 correspond to the MEDA items on the INCAD form, Part 2 — Medical
Information.
Note 2: Number in party refers to the passengers only and not to the number of seats blocked.
Reply:
ZRHRMLX
.LHRRMBA 180607
ZRHLX 6QZAIK
1MILLER/WMR 1RUNNER/PMR
BA117Y21AUG LHRJFK KK2
SSR STCR BA KK1 LHRJFK 0117Y21AUG - 1MILLER/WMR
3.7.7.8 Request based on FREMEC
AF reservations PAR has received a request for the transportation of a paraplegic passenger, holder
of a FREMEC card, CDGROM AF and ROMPMO AZ. No medical clearance is required, but there is
a need for a wheelchair and there may be maximum numerical limitations, seating and handling
problems. Having satisfied these aspects over its own part of the journey, AF reservations PAR
reserves on the onward AZ segment and asks for confirmation of acceptance:
ALLRMAZ
.MUCRM1A 182318
MED
MUC1A 72A346
1JONES M/MR
AF632Y12OCT CDGFCO HK1/0905 1010
AZ754Y12OCT FCOPMO NN1/1100 1200
SSR MEDA AZ FREMEC 125/237 PARDZAF 10DEC81
SSR WCHC AZ NN1 FCOPMO 0754Y120CT
Note: The information in the MEDA item contains the FREMEC number issuing office and expiry
date. This information does not require a mandatory reply.
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Reply:
MUCRM1A
.ALLRMAZ 190700
MUC1A 72A346
1JONES M/MR
AZ754Y12OCT FCOPMO KK1
SSR WCHC AZ KK1 FCOPMO 0754Y12OCT
3.7.7.9 Request for clarification:
ZRHRMLX
.LHRRMBA 131503
MED
ZRHLX 6QZAIK
1MILLER/HMR 1RUNNER/PMR
LX100F15AUG ZRHJFK HK2
SSR MEDA LX RE MEDA 03 ADV DATE OF DIAGNOSIS
Reply:
LHRRMBA
.ZRHRMLX 13164
MED
ZRHLX 6QZAIK
1MILLER/HMR 1RUNNER/PMR
BA117F15AUG LHRJFK HN2
SSR MEDA BA 03 DATE OF DIAGNOSIS AUG13
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KL 1227 is changed into KL1229 (waitlisted):
MUCRM1A
.SWIRM1G 090030
Message Identifier .................. NAR
Record Locator ....................... SWI1G QWERTY
Name Element ........................ 1MITCHEL/HELEN
Arrival Element ....................... KL1229J10JUN AMSCDG HL1/0800 0910
(new arrival)
Segment Element ................... AF008J10JUN CDGJFK HK1 1A
Segment Element ................... AF015J20JUN JFKCDG HK1 1A
Continuation Element ............. KL1232J21JUN CDGAMS HK1/1140 1255
KL confirm KL1229:
MUCRM1A
.SWIRM1G 090030
Message Identifier .................. NAR
Record Locator ....................... SWI1G QWERTY
Name Element ........................ 1MITCHEL/HELEN
Arrival Element ....................... KL1229J10JUN AMSCDG HK1/0800 0910
(new arrival)
Segment Element ................... AF008J10JUN CDGJFK HK1 1A
Segment Element ................... AF015J20JUN JFKCDG HK1 1A
Continuation Element ............. KL1232J21JUN CDGAMS HK1/1140 1255
Example 2 — Originally booked by HDQAA:
40GROUPTRAVEL
1 IB 3500 H 10SEP MADFRA PN40 0910 1140
2 MH 5 H 10SEP FRAKUL PN40 1230 0630
3 MH 6 H 19SEP KULFRA PN40 2310 0550
4 IB 3513 H 20SEP FRAMAD PN40 0755 1025
IB confirm IB3500:
KULRMMH
.HDQRMAA 090030
Message Identifier .................. NAR
Record Locator ....................... HDQAA AABBCC
Name Element ........................ 40GROUPTRAVEL
Arrival Element ....................... IB3500H10SEP MADFRA HK40/0910 1140
(new arrival)
Segment Element ................... MH005H10SEP FRAKUL HN40
Segment Element ................... MH006H19SEP KULFRA HN40
Continuation Element ............. IB3513H20SEP FRAMAD HN40/0755 1025
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MUCRM1A
.SWIRM1G 180907
Record Locator ....................... SWI1G 123456/AAA/12378945/FRADET
Name Element ........................ 1KELLER/ARTMR
Segment Element ................... LH555M20MAY FRAFCO SS1/1135 1250 1A
Continuation Element ............. LX603M21MAY FCOZRH HK1/1245 1340
Continuation Element ............. BA477M21MAY ZRHLHR HL1/1425 1500
Note: UA333 is not included as a continuation segment, since departure is not within 24 hours of
the arrival of the preceding segment (BA477).
ZRHRMLX
.SWIRM1G 180907
Record Locator ....................... SWI1G 123456/AAA/12378945/FRADET
Name Element ........................ 1KELLER/ARTMR
Arrival Element ....................... LH555M20MAY FRAFCO HK1/1135 1250
Segment Element ................... LX603M21MAY FCOZRH SS1/1245 1340
Continuation Element ............. BA477M21MAY ZRHLHR HL1/1425 1500
Note: UA333 is not included as a continuation segment, since departure is not within 24 hours of
the arrival of the preceding segment (BA477).
LHRRMBA
.SWIRM1G 180907
Record Locator ....................... SWI1G 123456/AAA/12378945/FRADET
Name Element ........................ 1KELLER/ARTMR
Arrival Element ....................... SR603M21MAY FCOZRH HK1/1245 1340
Segment Element ................... BA477M21MAY ZRHLHR LL1/1425 1500
Note: UA333 is not included as a continuation segment, since departure is not within 24 hours of
the arrival of the preceding segment (BA477).
HDQRMUA
.SWIRM1G 180907
Record Locator ....................... SWI1G 123456/AAA/12378945/FRADET
Name Element ........................ 1KELLER/ARTMR
Arrival Element ....................... BA477M21MAY ZRHLHR HL1/1425 1500
Segment Element ................... UA333M22MAY LHRJFK SS1/1530 1710
Example 2 — Initial Booking Surface Sector Included
Booked by SWI1G:
1BAGIA/SANJAIMR
AZ 555 M 20MAY FRAFCO HK1 1135 1250
LX 603 M 21MAY FCOZRH HK1 1245 1340
ARNK
BA 477 M 21MAY GVALHR HL1 1425 1500
VS 126 M 22MAY LHREWR HK1 1530 1710
ALLRMAZ
.SWIRM1G 180907
Record Locator ....................... SWI1G 123456/AAA/12378945/FRADET
Name Element ........................ 1BAGIA/SANJAIMR
Segment Element ................... AZ555M20MAY FRAFCO SS1/1135 1250
Continuation Element ............. LX603M21MAY FCOZRH HK1/1245 1340
Continuation Element ............. BA477M21MAY GVALHR HL1/1425 1500
ZRHRMLX
.SWIRM1G 180907
Record Locator ....................... SWI1G 123456/AAA/12378945/FRADET
Name Element ........................ 1BANGIA/SANJAIMR
Arrival Element ....................... AZ555M20MAY FRAFCO HK1/1135 1250
Segment Element ................... LX603M21MAY FCOZRH SS1/1245 1340
Continuation Element ............. BA477M21MAY GVALHR HL1/1425 1500
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LHRRMBA
.SWIRM1G 180907
Record Locator ....................... SWI1G 123456/AAA/12378945/FRADET
Name Element ........................ 1BAGIA/SANJAIMR
Segment Element ................... BA477M21MAY GVALHR LL1/1425 1500
HDQRMVS
.SWIRM1G 180907
Record Locator ....................... SWI1G 123456/AAA/12378945/FRADET
Name Element ........................ 1BAGIA/SANJAIMR
Arrival Element ....................... BA477M21MAY GVALHR HL1/1425 1500
Segment Element ................... VS126M22MAY LHREWR SS1/1530 1710
Example 3 — New Onward Connections — Addition of Segments
Originally booked by SWI1G:
1SCHNELL/MARKMR
LH 555 M 20MAY FRAFCO HK1 1135 1250
LX 603 M 21MAY FCOZRH HK1 1245 1340
The following segments are added to the PNR:
1SCHNELL/MARKMR
LH 555 M 20MAY FRAFCO HK1 1135 1250
LX 603 M 21MAY FCOZRH HK1 1245 1340
BA 477 M 21MAY ZRHLHR HL1 1425 1500
UA 126 M 22MAY LHRJFK HK1 1300 1710
LH 001 M 01JUN JFKFRA HK1 2100 0800
LHRRMBA
.SWIRM1G 180907
Record Locator ....................... SWI1G 123456/AAA/12378945/FRADET
Name Element ........................ 1SCHNELL/MARKMR
Arrival Element ....................... LX603M21MAY FCOZRH HK1/1245 1340
Segment Element ................... BA477M21MAY ZRHLHR LL1/1425 1500
Continuation Element ............. UA126M22MAY LHRJFK HK1/1300 1710
HDQRMUA
.SWIRM1G 180907
Record Locator ....................... SWI1G 123456/AAA/12378945/FRADET
Name Element ........................ 1SCHNELL/MARKMR
Arrival Element ....................... BA477M21MAY ZRHLHR HL1/1425 1500
Segment Element ................... UA126M22MAY LHRJFK SS1/1300 1710
MUCRM1A
.SWIRM1G 180907
Record Locator ....................... SWI1G 123456/AAA/12378945/FRADET
Name Element ........................ 1SCHNELL/MARKMR
Segment Element ................... LH555M20MAY FRAFCO HK1A
Continuation Element ............. LX603M21MAY FCOZRH HK1/1245 1340
Continuation Element ............. BA477M21MAY ZRHLHR HL1/1425 1500
Arrival/Continuation Element .. UA126M22MAY LHRJFK HK1/1300 1710
Segment Element ................... LH001M01JUN JFKFRA SS1/2100 0800/1 1A
Note: Only one message is sent to LH. This message includes the new sell for LH001 and also
the new continuation segments on LH555.
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ZRHRMLX
.SWIRM1G 180907
Message Identifier.................... NCO
Record Locator ....................... SWI1G 123456/AAA/12378945/FRADET
Name Element ........................ 1SCHNELL/MARKMR
Arrival Element ....................... LH555M20MAY FRAFCO HK1/1135 1250
Segment Element ................... LX603M21MAY FCOZRH HK1
Continuation Element ............. BA477M21MAY ZRHLHR HL1/1425 1500
Continuation Element ............. UA126M22MAY LHRJFK HK1/1300 1710
Example 4 — Addition of Alternative Segment
Originally booked by SWI1G:
1GAMANO/HIDEYUKIMR
JL 555 M 20MAY NRTFRA HK1 1135 1250
KL 603 M 21MAY FRAAMS HK1 1245 1340
NW 067 M 21MAY AMSMSP HL1 1425 1500
AA 126 M 22MAY MSPDFW HK1 1300 1710
JL 001 M 01JUN DFWNRT HK1 2100 0800
NW55 is added as alternative segment for NW67 (HL):
1GAMANO/HIDEYUKIMR
JL 555 M 20MAY NRTFRA HK1 1135 1250
KL 603 M 21MAY FRAAMS HK1 1245 1340
NW 067 M 21MAY AMSMSP HL1 1425 1500
NW 055 M 21MAY AMSMSP HK1 1600 1655
AA 126 M 22MAY MSPDFW HK1 1300 1710
JL 001 M 01JUN DFWNRT HK1 2100 0800
TYORMJL
.SWIRM1G 180907
Message Identifier .................. NCO
Record Locator ....................... SWI1G 123456/AAA/12378945/FRADET
Name Element ........................ 1SCHNELL./MARKMR
Segment Element ................... JL555M20MAY NRTFRA HK1
Continuation Element ............. KL603M21MAY FRAAMS HK1/1245 1340
Continuation Element ............. NW055M21MAY AMSMSP HK1/1600 1655
(New Continuation)
Arrival/Continuation Element .. AA126M22MAY MSPDFW HK1/1300 1710
Segment Element ................... JL001M01JUN DFWNRT HK1
AMSRMKL
.SWIRM1G 180907
Message Identifier .................. NCO
Record Locator ....................... SWI1G 123456/AAA/12378945/FRADET
Name Element ........................ 1GAMANO/HIDEYUKIMR
Arrival Element ....................... JL555M20MAY NRTFRA HK1/1135 1250
Segment Element ................... KL603M21MAY FRAAMS HK1
Continuation Element ............. NW055M21MAY AMSMSP HK1/1600 1655
(New Continuation)
Continuation Element ............. AA126M22MAY MSPDFW HK1/1300 1710
HDQRMNW
.SWIRM1G 180907
Record Locator ....................... SWI1G 123456/AAA/12378945/FRADET
Name Element ........................ 1GAMANO/HIDEYUKIMR
Arrival Element ....................... KL603M21MAY FRAAMS HK1/1245 1340
Segment Element ................... NW067M21MAY AMSMSP HL1
Segment Element ................... NW055M21MAY AMSMSP SS1/1600 1655
Continuation Element ............. AA126M22MAY MSPDFW HK1/1300 1710
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HDQRMAA
.SWIRM1G 180907
Message Identifier .................. NAR
Record Locator ....................... SWI1G 123456/AAA/12378945/FRADET
Name Element ........................ 1GAMANO/HIDEYUKIMR
Arrival Element ....................... NW055M21MAY AMSMSP HK1/1600 1655
(New Arrival)
Segment Element ................... AA126M22MAY MSPDFW HK1
Example 5 — Status Change
Initial booking booked by SWI1G:
1GREGO/DEBORAHMS
DL 555 M 20MAY ATLFCO HK1 1135 1250
AZ 603 M 21MAY FCOAMS PN1 1245 1340
SA 477 M 21MAY AMSJNB HL1 1425 1500
SA 126 M 22MAY JNBCPT PN1 1300 1710
DL 001 M 01JUN CPTATL HK1 2100 0800#
HDQRMDL
.SWIRM1G 180907
Record Locator ....................... SWI1G 123456/AAA/12378945/FRADET
Name Element ........................ 1GREGO/DEBORAHMS
Segment Element ................... DL555M20MAY ATLFCO SS1/1135 1250
Continuation Element ............. AZ603M21MAY FCOAMS HN1/1245 1340
Continuation Element ............. SA477M21MAY AMSJNB HL1/1425 1500
Arrival/Continuation Element .. SA126M22MAY JNBCPT HN1/1300 1710
Segment Element ................... DL001M01JUN CPTATL SS1/2100 0800
ALLRMAZ
.SWIRM1G 180907
Record Locator ....................... SWI1G 123456/AAA/12378945/FRADET
Name Element ........................ 1GREGO/DEBORAHMS
Arrival Element ....................... DL555M20MAY ATLFCO HK1/1135 1250
Segment Element ................... AZ603M21MAY FCOAMS NN1/1245 1340
Continuation Element ............. SA477M21MAY AMSJNB HL1/1425 1500
Continuation Element ............. SA126M22MAY JNBCPT HN1/1300 1710
HDQRMSA
.SWIRM1G 180907
Record Locator ....................... SWI1G 123456/AAA/12378945/FRADET
Name Element ........................ 1GREGO/DEBORAHMS
Arrival Element ....................... AZ603M21MAY FCOAMS HN1/1245 1340
Segment Element ................... SA477M21MAY AMSJNB LL1/1425 1500
Segment Element ................... SA126M22MAY JNBCPT NN1/1300 1710
AZ confirms AZ603:
1GREGO/DEBORAHMS
DL 555 M 20MAY ATLFRA HK1 1135 1250
AZ 603 M 21MAY FCOAMS HK1 1245 1340
SA 477 M 21MAY AMSJNB HL1 1425 1500
SA 126 M 22MAY JNBCPT HN1 1300 1710
DL 001 M 01JUN CPTATL HK1 2100 0800#/1
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HDQRMDL
.SWIRM1G 180907
Message Identifier .................. NCO
Record Locator ....................... SWI1G 123456/AAA/12378945/FRADET
Name Element ........................ 1GREGO/DEBORAHMS
Segment Element ................... DL555M20MAY ATLFCO HK1
Continuation Element
(New Continuation)
Continuation Element ............. AZ603M21MAY FCOAMS HK1/1245 1340
Continuation Element ............. SA477M21MAY AMSJNB HL1/1425 1500
Arrival/Continuation Element .. SA126M22MAY JNBCPT HN1/1300 1710
Segment Element ................... DL001M01JUN CPTATL HK1
HDQRMSA
.SWIRM1G
Message Identifier .................. NAR
Record Locator ....................... SWI1G 123456/AAA/12378945/FRADET
Name Element ........................ 1GREGO/DEBORAHMS
Arrival Element ....................... AZ603M21MAY FCOAMS HK1/1245 1340
(New Arrival)
Segment Element ................... SA477M21MAY AMSJNB HL1
Segment Element ................... SA126M22MAY JNBCPT HN1
Example 6 — NCO Message without continuation segment
Originally booked by SWI1G:
1JACOBS/RICKMR
LH 555 M 20MAY FRAFCO HK1 1135 1250
KL 603 M 21MAY FCOAMS HK1 1245 1340
BA 477 M 21MAY AMSLHR HL1 1425 1500
UA 126 M 22MAY LHRJFK HK1 1300 1710
LH 001 M 01JUN JFKFRA HK1 2100 0800#/1
UA sends a Schedule Change Message (ASC) on behalf of UA126:
1JACOBS/RICKMR
LH 555 M 20MAY FRAFCO HK1 1135 1250
KL 603 M 21MAY FCOAMS HK1 1245 1340
BA 477 M 21MAY AMSLHR HL1 1425 1500
UA 126 M 22MAY LHRJFK UN1 1300 1710
UA 131 M 22MAY LGWJFK TK1 1605 1930
LH 001 M 01JUN JFKFRA HK1 2100 0800#/1
The UN segment is cancelled and the status of the alternative segment is changed into HK. For the
continuity of the itinerary an ARNK is inserted:
1JACOBS/RICKMR
LH 555 M 20MAY FRAFCO HK1 1135 1250
KL 603 M 21MAY FCOAMS HK1 1245 1340
BA 477 M 21MAY AMSLHR HL1 1425 1500
ARNK
UA 131 M 22MAY LGWJFK HK1 1605 1930
LH 001 M 01JUN JFKFRA HK1 2100 0800#/1
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MUCRM1A
.SWIRM1G 180907
Record Locator ....................... SWI1G 123456/AAA/12378945/FRADET
Name Element ........................ 1JACOBS/RICKMR
Segment Element ................... LH555M20MAY FRAFCO HK1 1A
Continuation Element ............. KL603M21MAY FCOAMS HK1/1245 1340
Continuation Element ............. BA477M21MAY AMSLHR HL1/1425 1500
Arrival Element ....................... UA131M22MAY LGWJFK HK1/1605 1930
(New Arrival)
Segment Element ................... LH001M01JUN JFKFRA HK1 1A
Note: This message is sent without a message identifier. This message is a combination of a NCO
and NAR. UA 126 was a continuation for LH555 and an arrival for LH001. The alternative segment
UA131 is no longer a continuation for LH555 but still an arrival for LH001.
HDQRMKL
.SWIRM1G 180907
Message Identifier .................. NCO
Record Locator ....................... SWI1G 123456/AAA/12378945/FRADET
Name Element ........................ 1JACOBS/RICKMR
Arrival Element ....................... LH555M20MAY FRAFCO HK1/1135 1250
Segment Element ................... KL603M21MAY FCOAMS HK1
Continuation Element ............. BA477M21MAY ZRHLHR HL1/1425 1500
Note: KL originally also had UA126 as a continuation segment. This message tells KL that BA477
is the only continuation segment and that all other continuation segments KL may have, should be
cancelled (being UA126).
LHRRMBA
.SWIRM1G 180907
Message Identifier .................. NCO
Record Locator ....................... SWI1G 123456/AAA/12378945/FRADET
Name Element ........................ 1JACOBS/RICKMR
Arrival Element ....................... KL603M21MAY FCOAMS HK1/1245 1340
Segment Element ................... BA477M21MAY AMSLHR HL1
Note: BA originally also had UA126 as a continuation segment. This message tells BA that
continuation segments no longer apply and that all continuation segments BA may have, should be
cancelled (being UA126).
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This information will be exchanged in a separate SSR item for each passenger using the following
format:
Supplementary Service Code .....................................SSR
“Frequent Traveller” SSR Code ..................................FQTV (or FQTR, FQTS, FQTU)
Airline participating in itinerary and the programme ...DL
(YY not permitted)
Status Code followed by an oblique (/) .......................HK/
Passenger’s “Frequent Traveller” identification ..........DL 12345
(airline code and account number)
Passenger name, preceded by a hyphen ...................-NAME/FIRSTNAME
Example of an SSR item advising frequent traveller information:
SSR FQTV DL HK/DL 12345-JONES/JAMES
Example of an SSR item advising frequent traveller information illustrating use of three-letter airline
designator:
SSR FQTV/DAL HK//DAL 12345-JONES/JAMES
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Example of an SSR item advising that a frequent traveller is obtaining accrual and requesting Upgrade
redemption:
SSR FQTU LH HK/LH 992222901234561-LAYR/GISELA MRS
Note: At the discretion of the Airline, both FQTV and FQTU may be used together, when the upgrade
request is entered later.
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3.8.2 Frequent Traveller Procedures — Option 2
3.8.2.1 Frequent Traveller Number
Bilateral agreements between airlines to award “Frequent Traveller” credits and provision for
redemption upgrades and/or service benefits, for travel on participating airlines, may contain the
provision to exchange this information between Members or from CRS Suppliers to Members within
the passenger’s reservation message.
FQTV when used in isolation will be assumed to be for both mileage accrual and service benefits.
FQTV plus FQTS are used in the event that a frequent traveller wishes to both accrue miles in one
airline’s scheme and also be recognised for the reason of service benefits through a different airline’s
scheme.
FQTU will be assumed to be for Frequent Traveller accrual in a lower compartment/class of service
and redemption for an upgrade to a higher compartment/class of service within the same journey.
FQTR is used for redemption journeys for which mileage credit should not be accrued.
This information will be exchanged in a separate SSR item for each passenger using the following
automated format:
Supplementary Service Code .....................................SSR
“Frequent Traveller” SSR Code ..................................FQTV (or FQTS, FQTR, FQTU)
Airline participating in itinerary and the programme ...UA
(YY not permitted)
Status Code and number in party ...............................HK1
Segment — enter the boarding point ..........................FRA
(three-letter airport code)
Segment — enter the de-planing point .......................ORD
(three-letter airport code)
Segment — enter the flight number (4 numeric) ........6500
Segment — enter the class of service (1 alpha) ........C
Segment — enter the date (2 numeric, 3 alpha) ........12OCT
The preceding segment and flight data must be
the same as shown in a segment element
Name(s) (if required) — enter a hyphen (-) ................-
Number in family name and passenger name ............1NAME/FIRSTNAME
Free text information —
shall be preceded by a period (.) .................................
Passenger’s “Frequent Traveller” identification ..........LH192001234567891
(airline code and account number)
Example:
SSR FQTV UA HK1 FRAORD 6500C12OCT-1RUF/UWE.LH192001234567891
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Alternatively, as outlined under Frequent Traveller including Tier Level (3.8.2.2) to be used as
one single SSR CODE, including the Tier Level.
Example of such a SSR element, using one keyword, including Tier Level:
SSR FQTV UA HK1 FRAORD 6500C12OCT-1RUF/UWE.LH192001234567891/G
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Y (Section 3.10 is deleted on 31 December 2006)
3.10.3 Examples
(a) Passport information including passport number and name, country of issue and passenger’s
name in a multi-surname record; date of birth is unknown and left blank:
SSR PSPT NW HK1/1117627878/US//BYRNE/MARYLOUISE/F-1BYRNE/MARYMS
(b) Passport information including date of birth:
SSR PSPT DL HK1/P9123432/NZ/27OCT52/HIGH/ANTHONYJAMES/M-1HIGH/ARNOMR
(c) Passport information, passenger travelling with an infant all segments:
SSR PSPT TW HK1/P132487219/US/15NOV61/PEERS/MARLAT/F/H-1PEERS/MARLAMS
SSR PSPT TW HK1/P132487219/US/17APR89/PEERS/STESSAMAE/FI-1PEERS/MARLAMS
(d) Passport information, infant travelling on a portion of the trip and no seat is booked:
SSR PSPT DL HK1/6343141/US//ANDERSON/CAROLE/F/H-1ANDERSON/CAROLEMS
SSR PSPT DL HK1/PZ124455933/US//ANDERSON/ERICJAMES/MI-ANDERSON/
CAROLMS.JFKORY0002Y15MAY
(e) Passport information, passport number and country code of issue unknown:
SSR PSPT NZ HK1///29APR41/DRIVER/ERICTHOMAS/M-1DRIVER/ERICMR
(f) Passport information, only country code of issue is known:
SSR PSPT AC HK1//CA//COTE/DIANEJEANNE/F-1COTE/DIANEMS
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3.11.2 The two-character code for type of ID is a two-character alpha code that includes:
CC (credit card);
DL (driver’s license);
FF (frequent flyer);
PP (passport);
NI (national identity);
CN (confirmation number or Record Locator);
TN (ticket number);
ID (locally defined ID number).
J 3.11.3 Examples:
(a) Notification that passport will be used as form of identification for Passenger Check-in
Identification; the passport number might appear in a separate SSR PSPT element for the
passenger:
SSR FOID LH HK1/PP-1JOHNSON/GAYLE
(b) Notification that a photo Texas (TX) driver’s license, with number specified, will be used as
Form of Identification for Passenger Check-in Identification:
SSR FOID LH HK1/DLTX9P123ABC456-1KAYOUM/CARYMRS
(c) Notification that Frequent Traveller Card will be used as Form of Identification for Passenger
Check-in Identification:
SSR FOID LH HK1/ FF LH 992222901234561-1SEXTON/AMY
(d) Notification that a Diners Club Credit Card will be used as Form of Identification for Passenger
Check-in Identification:
SSR FOID SK HK1/ CC DC 36141212123434-1SUNDSFJORD/YNGVAR
(e) Notification that a Credit Card will be used as a form of identification at check-in for two
passengers travelling together.
SSR FOID QF HK2/CCVI4929123456789-1ALLEYNE/JENNIFER MISS 1PERKINS/JOANNA MRS
(f) Notification that a Frequent Traveller Card will be used as a form of identification at check-
in for all passengers within the PNR.
SSR FOID AF HK34/FFAF103827162
(g) Notification that a Frequent Traveller Card will be used to as form of identification at check-
in for several passengers travelling together causing a continuation line.
SSR FOID IB HK4/FFIB135847361-1CORKING/STEPHEN 1MATTHEWS/DOMINIC
SSR FOID IB ///2GUBERT/LAURENT/NEO MSTR
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3.12.1 Cancellation of Authorisation
Example of an SSR item cancelling given authorisation:
SSR AUTK LH XX/23491193-1LAYR/GISELA MS
SSR AUTK LH XX/23491193
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A visa is considered as supplementary to the travel document and, when required, visa information
is supplied using SSR DOCO.
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Number and Type
Components of Characters Example
(l) Gender of Passenger 1-2a M
F = female, M = male, FI = female infant, MI = male infant and
U = Undisclosed Gender
(Mandatory)
3.14.1.4 Examples
(a) Non-Automated Format (1)
Mr. John Stevenson is travelling with an American identity card number D23145890.
Note: This example has been split into two lines as the first line exceeds the maximum
limit of 69 characters. Refer to section 2.11.5 — General Construction Rules.
SSR DOCS AA HK1/I/USA/D23145890/USA/12JUL64/M/12JUL04/STEVENSON/
SSR DOCS AA ///JOHN/RICHARD-1STEVENSON/JOHNMR
Automated Format (2)
Mr. John Stevenson is travelling with an American identity card number D23145890 and a
Singaporean Passport number S78654091.
Note: These example have been split into two lines as the first line exceeds the maximum
limit of 69 characters. Refer to section 2.11.5 — General Construction Rules.
SSR DOCS BA HK1MADLHR0455Y28JUN/P/SIN/S78654091/SIN/12JUL64/M/23OCT05/
SSR DOCS BA ///STEVENSON/JOHN/RICHARD-1STEVENSON/JOHNMR
SSR DOCS BA HK1LHRLAX0269Y01JUL/I/US/D23145890/US/12JUL64/M/12JUL04/
SSR DOCS BA ///STEVENSON/JOHN/RICHARD-1STEVENSON/JOHNMR
SSR DOCS BA HK1LAXAKL7302Y03JUL/P/SIN/S78654091/SIN/12JUL64/M/23OCT05/
SSR DOCS BA ///STEVENSON/JOHN/RICHARD-1STEVENSON/JOHNMR
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Number and Type
Components of Characters Example
(b) Special Service Requirement Code 4a DOCO
(Mandatory)
(c) Airline Designator 2an or 3a AC or /ABC
(Mandatory)
(d) Status Code 2a HK
(Mandatory)
(e) Number in Party 1n 1
(Mandatory)
(f) Place of Birth Max. 35a AMBER HILL
(Conditional based upon country requirement) GBR
(g) Travel Document Type 1a V
ICAO 9303 = V
(Mandatory if Visa data is present)
(h) Visa Document Number Max. 15an 9891404
(Mandatory for Visa only)
(i) Visa Document Place of Issue Max. 35a LONDON
(Mandatory for Visa only)
(j) Visa Document Issue Date 7an 14MAR03
DDMMMYY
(Mandatory for Visa only)
(k) Country/State for which the Visa is applicable 1-3a USA
(Mandatory for Visa only)
(l) Infant Indicator 1a I
I = Infant
(Mandatory if an infant not occupying seat)
(m) Name Information
(Conditional: If the other travel related information does not apply to
all passengers in the PNR, follow with a hyphen and
passenger name field for whom the element applies.)
(i) Hyphen (-) Hyphen -
(Mandatory)
(ii) PNR Associated Name Including number in party 1STEVENSON/
(Mandatory) JOHNMR
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3.14.2.4 Examples
(a) Non-Automated Format (1)
A passenger requiring two Visa documents for this PNR:
SSR DOCO BA HK1//V/9891404/LONDON/14MAR03/USA-1STEVENSON/JOHNMR
SSR DOCO BA HK1//V/586D4FF/WASHINGTON/23AUG01/GBR-1STEVENSON/JOHNMR
Automated Format (2)
A passenger requiring two Visa documents for this PNR:
SSR DOCO BA HK1MADLHR0455Y28JUN//V/9891404/LONDON/14MAR03/
SSR DOCO BA ///US-1STEVENSON/JOHNMR
SSR DOCO BA HK1MADLHR0455Y28JUN//V/586D4FF/WASHINGTON/23AUG01/
SSR DOCO BA ///GB-1STEVENSON/JOHNMR
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(b) Non-Automated Format (1)
A passenger indicating they were born in Amber Hill, United Kingdom:
SSR DOCO BA HK1/AMBER HILL GBR-1STEVENSON/JOHNMR
Automated Format (2)
A passenger indicating they were born in Amber Hill, United Kingdom:
SSR DOCO BA HK1MADLHR0455Y28JUN/AMBER HILL GBR-1STEVENSON/JOHNMR
(c) Non-Automated Format (1)
A passenger travelling with infants — Passenger Ms Marla Peers with VISA number 9891555,
is travelling in the company of infant Stessamae Peers (not occupying seat) with VISA number
9891666, and Peter Peers (occupying seat) with VISA number 9891777:
SSR DOCO BA HK1//V/9891555/LONDON/14MAR03/USA-1PEERS/MARLAMS
SSR DOCO BA HK1//V/9891666/LONDON/14MAR03/USA/I-1PEERS/MARLAMS
SSR DOCO BA HK1//V/9891777/LONDON/14MAR03/USA-1PEERS/PETERMSTR
Automated Format (2)
A passenger travelling with infants — Passenger Ms Marla Peers with VISA number 9891555,
is travelling in the company of infant Stessamae Peers (not occupying seat) with VISA number
9891666, and Peter Peers (occupying seat) with VISA number 9891777:
SSR DOCO BA HK1MADLHR0455Y28JUN//V/9891555/LONDON/14MAR03/USA
SSR DOCO BA ///-1PEERS/MARLAMS
SSR DOCO BA HK1MADLHR0455Y28JUN//V/9891666/LONDON/14MAR03/USA/I
SSR DOCO BA ///-1PEERS/MARLAMS
SSR DOCO BA HK1MADLHR0455Y28JUN//V/9891777/LONDON/14MAR03/USA
SSR DOCO BA ///-1PEERS/PETERMSTR
(d) Non-Automated Format (1)
Passengers travelling with infants — Passenger Ms Marla Peers with VISA number 9891555,
is travelling in the company of infant Stessamae Peers (not occupying seat) with multi VISA,
and Peter Peers (occupying seat) with VISA number 9891777:
SSR DOCO BA HK1//V/9891555/LONDON/14MAR03/USA-1PEERS/MARLAMS
SSR DOCO BA HK1//V/9891555/LONDON/14MAR03/USA/I-1PEERS/MARLAMS
SSR DOCO BA HK1//V/9891777/LONDON/14MAR03/USA-1PEERS/PETERMSTR
Automated Format (2)
Passengers travelling with infants — Passenger Ms Marla Peers with VISA number 9891555,
is travelling in the company of infant Stessamae Peers (not occupying seat) with multi VISA,
and Peter Peers (occupying seat) with VISA number 9891777:
SSR DOCO BA HK1MADLHR0455Y28JUN//V/9891555/LONDON/14MAR03/USA
SSR DOCO BA ///-1PEERS/MARLAMS
SSR DOCO BA HK1MADLHR0455Y28JUN//V/9891555/LONDON/14MAR03/USA/I
SSR DOCO BA ///-1PEERS/MARLAMS
SSR DOCO BA HK1MADLHR0455Y28JUN//V/9891777/LONDON/14MAR03/USA
SSR DOCO BA ///-1PEERS/PETERMSTR
(e) Cancellation — Non-Automated Format (1)
A passenger requiring two Visa documents for this PNR:
SSR DOCO BA XX1//V/9891404/LONDON/14MAR03/USA-1STEVENSON/JOHNMR
Cancellation — Automated Format (2)
A passenger requiring two Visa documents for this PNR:
SSR DOCO BA XX1MADLHR0455Y28JUN//V/9891404/LONDON/14MAR03/
SSR DOCO BA ///USA-1STEVENSON/JOHNMR
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Number and Type
Components of Characters Example
(m) Name Information
(Conditional: If the address information does not apply to all passengers
in the PNR, follow with a hyphen and passenger name field for whom
the element applies.)
(i) Hyphen (-) Hyphen -
(Mandatory)
(ii) PNR Associated Name Including number in party 1STEVENSON/
(Mandatory) JOHNMR
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3.14.3.4 Examples
(a) Non-Automated Format (1)
A passenger’s residence address is 1600 Smith Street, Houston, Texas 77001, United States
of America:
SSR DOCA CO HK1/R/USA/1600 SMITH STREET/HOUSTON/TX/77001
Automated Format (2)
A passenger’s residence address is 1600 Smith Street, Houston, Texas 77001, United States
of America:
SSR DOCA CO HK1MADLHR0455Y28JUN/R/US/1600 SMITH STREET/HOUSTON/TX/
SSR DOCA CO ///77001
(b) Non-Automated Format (1)
A passenger’s residence address is 111 Viale Alessandro Marchetti, Rome 148, Italy:
SSR DOCA AZ HK1/R/ITL/111 VIALE ALESSANDRO MARCHETTI/ROME//148
Automated Format (2)
A passenger’s residence address is 111 Viale Alessandro Marchetti, Rome 148, Italy:
SSR DOCA AZ HK1MADLHR0455Y28JUN/R/ITL/111 VIALE ALESSANDRO
SSR DOCA AZ ///MARCHETTI/ROME//148
(c) Non-Automated Format (1)
The destination address (Type = D) for a passenger is the Holiday Inn, Arlington, USA.
Country of residence (Type = R) is the United Kingdom:
SSR DOCA NW HK1/D/USA/HOLIDAY INN/ARLINGTON
SSR DOCA NW HK1/R/GB
Automated Format (2)
The destination address (Type = D) for a passenger is the Holiday Inn, Arlington, USA.
Country of residence (Type = R) is the United Kingdom:
SSR DOCA NW HK1LHRJFK0455Y28JUN/D/USA/HOLIDAY INN/ARLINGTON
SSR DOCA NW HK1LHRJFK0455Y28JUN/R/GB
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(d) Non-Automated Format (1)
A passenger travelling with infants — Passenger Ms Marla Peers whose destination address
is Holiday Inn, Houston, USA, is travelling in the company of infant Stessamae Peers (not
occupying seat) and Peter Peers (occupying seat) whose destination addresses are 1600 Smith
Street, Houston, Texas 77001, USA:
SSR DOCA CO HK1/D/USA/HOLIDAY INN/HOUSTON-1PEERS/MARLAMS
SSR DOCA CO HK1/D/USA/1600 SMITH STREET/HOUSTON/TX/77001/I
SSR DOCA CO ///-1PEERS/MARLAMS
SSR DOCA CO HK1/D/USA/1600 SMITH STREET/HOUSTON/TX/77001
SSR DOCA CO ///-1PEERS/PETERMSTR
Automated Format (2)
A passenger travelling with infants — Passenger Ms Marla Peers whose destination address
is Holiday Inn, Houston, USA, is travelling in the company of infant Stessamae Peers (not
occupying seat) and Peter Peers (occupying seat) whose destination addresses are 1600 Smith
Street, Houston, Texas 77001, USA:
SSR DOCA CO HK1MADLHR0455Y28JUN/D/US/HOLIDAY INN/HOUSTON
SSR DOCA CO ///-1PEERS/MARLAMS
SSR DOCA CO HK1MADLHR0455Y28JUN/D/US/1600 SMITH STREET/HOUSTON/
SSR DOCA CO ///TX/77001/I-1PEERS/MARLAMS
SSR DOCA CO HK1MADLHR0455Y28JUN/D/US/1600 SMITH STREET/HOUSTON/
SSR DOCA CO ///TX/77001-1PEERS/PETERMSTR
(e) Non-Automated Format (1)
A passenger travelling with infants — Passenger Ms Marla Peers whose destination address
is Holiday Inn, Houston, USA, is travelling in the company of infant Stessamae Peers (not
occupying seat) whose address is same as Ms Marla, and Peter Peers (occupying seat)
whose destination address is 1600 Smith Street, Houston, Texas 77001, USA:
SSR DOCA CO HK1/D/US/HOLIDAY INN/HOUSTON-1PEERS/MARLAMS
SSR DOCA CO HK1/D/US/ HOLIDAY INN/HOUSTON///I-1PEERS/MARLAMS
SSR DOCA CO HK1/D/US/1600 SMITH STREET/HOUSTON/TX/77001
SSR DOCA CO ///-1PEERS/PETERMSTR
Automated Format (2)
A passenger travelling with infants — Passenger Ms Marla Peers whose destination address
is Holiday Inn, Houston, USA, is travelling in the company of infant Stessamae Peers (not
occupying seat) whose address is same as Ms Marla, and Peter Peers (occupying seat)
whose destination address is 1600 Smith Street, Houston, Texas 77001, USA:
SSR DOCA CO HK1MADLHR0455Y28JUN/D/USA/HOLIDAY INN/HOUSTON
SSR DOCA CO ///-1PEERS/MARLAMS
SSR DOCA CO HK1MADLHR0455Y28JUN/D/USA/ HOLIDAY INN/HOUSTON///I
SSR DOCA CO ///-1PEERS/MARLAMS
SSR DOCA CO HK1MADLHR0455Y28JUN/D/USA/1600 SMITH STREET/HOUSTON/
SSR DOCA CO ///TX/77001-1PEERS/PETERMSTR
(f) Cancellation — Non-Automated Format (1)
A passenger’s residence address is 1600 Smith Street, Houston, Texas 77001, United States
of America:
SSR DOCA CO XX1/R/USA/1600 SMITH STREET/HOUSTON/TX/77001
Cancellation — Automated Format (2)
A passenger’s residence address is 1600 Smith Street, Houston, Texas 77001, United States
of America:
SSR DOCA CO XX1MADLHR0455Y28JUN/R/USA/1600 SMITH STREET/HOUSTON/TX/
SSR DOCA CO ///77001
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3.16.1 AAK — Reply Message from the Member in Response to a
Block Owner Initiated Request
3.16.1.1 Definition
An AAK reply message is sent by the Member in response to an initial block space creation
(CRA) request, subsequent increase (INC), decrease (DEC) requests and a block allocation update
(UPD) request. The AAK message is used by the Member to confirm, partially confirm, or deny
the Block Owner’s request.
3.16.1.2 Rules
(a) If an AAK message has not been received by the Block Owner for a pending request, a
subsequent request will be sent to the Member.
(b) The message indicates a confirmed or denied status by use of standard advice codes. A
partial confirmation, using advice code KK, will contain a block size less than the requested
value. A denied status will use applicable advice codes.
(c) The Member may reply with alternative values for COMM, REDU and/or EXPY requests.
(d) OSI elements are included in the reply messages. OSI elements are not included when a
create request has been fully denied.
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3.16.1.4 Examples
Block Owner initiates the following Create request to the Member requesting a block of 100
seats, including an expiry date:
HDQRMCO
.MUCRM1A 301615
CRA
MUC1A 1A0002/ABCD/12345678/NYC/1A/T/US
100CARNIVALDELUXE
CO456Y 14JUN CLEMIA NN100/0900 1209
OSI CO OWNR CARNIVAL
OSI CO EXPY 07JUN03
OSI CO COMM 01MAR03
OSI CO REDU 07MAY03/10P
Member replies with Full Confirmation of all 100 seats but includes a different Expiry date:
MUCRM1A
.HDQRMCO 301630
Message Identifier ................................................ AAK
Addressee Record Locator ................................. MUC1A 1A0002
(including the Block Owner’s block ID)
Originator Record Locator ................................... HDQCO DEAL02
(including the Member’s block ID)
Name Element ..................................................... 100CARNIVALDELUXE
(block size and reference name)
Segment Element ................................................ CO456Y 14JUN CLEMIA KK100
(confirm advice code)
Supplementary Element ....................................... OSI CO COMM 01MAR03
(commencement date)
Supplementary Element ....................................... OSI CO REDU 07MAY03/10P
(reduction date and percentage)
Supplementary Element ....................................... OSI CO EXPY 01JUN03
(new expiry date)
Member replies with Request Denial:
MUCRM1A
.HDQRMCO 301630
Message Identifier ................................................ AAK
Addressee Record Locator ................................. MUC1A 1A0002
(including the Block Owner’s block ID)
Originator Record Locator ................................... HDQCO DEAL02
(including the Member’s block ID)
Name Element ..................................................... 100CARNIVALDELUXE
(requested block size and reference name)
Segment Element ................................................ CO456Y 14JUN CLEMIA NO100
(including request denial advice code)
Supplementary Element ....................................... SSR OTHS 1A DUPLICATE REQUEST
(explanation)
Member replies with Partial Confirmation of 50 seats, commencement date, reduction date/
percentage and expiry date:
MUCRM1A
.HDQRMCO 301630
Message Identifier ................................................ AAK
Addressee Record Locator ................................. MUC1A 1A0002
(including the Block Owner’s block ID)
Originator Record Locator ................................... HDQCO DEAL02
(including the Member’s block ID)
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Name Element ..................................................... 100CARNIVALDELUXE
(requested block size and reference name)
Segment Element ................................................ CO456Y 14JUN CLEMIA KK50
(including block size of partial confirmation)
Supplementary Element ....................................... OSI CO COMM 01MAR03
(commencement date)
Supplementary Element ....................................... OSI CO REDU 07MAY03/10P
(reduction date and percentage)
Supplementary Element ....................................... OSI CO EXPY 01JUN03
(expiry date)
3.16.2 AKD Message from the Member to the Block Owner advising
the decrease of a Block Space Allocation (Member as the
Initiating System)
3.16.2.1 Definition
An AKD message is sent by the Member to advise the decrease of an existing block
3.16.2.2 Rules
(a) AKD is an unsolicited reply message sent by the Member when acting as the Initiating System.
(b) The message must provide enough information necessary for the Block Owner to decrease
an existing block in their system; for any missing elements default values may be used to
complete the block.
(c) A No Action Taken message (NAC) may be returned to the Member if the Block Owner
cannot process the message.
3.16.2.3 Construction and Sequence of Components
The Member initiated Decrease Advisory message will have the following components in the
following sequence:
(a) Address Element
(b) Communications Reference Element
1. Originator
(c) Message Identifier Element
1. AKD
(d) Record Locator Element
1. Block Owner’s Booking office
2. Owner Key
(e) Second Record Locator line consisting of the following elements
1. Member control city
2. Member airline code
3. Member block identifier if record locator is used, else blank
(f) Name Element
1. Block Size
2. Reference Name
(g) Segment Element
1. Advice Code HX
(h) Supplementary Element
1. Supplementary Identifier — SSR
2. Special Service Requirement Code — GRPS
3. Action Identifier — airline designator
4. TCP followed by new block size and reference name
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3.16.2.4 Examples
Member initiated Decrease:
MUCRM1A
.HDQRMCO 300723
Message Identifier ................................................ AKD
First Record Locator ............................................ MUC1A 1A0001/NCL7X2063/12345678/NYC/
(including the Block Owner’s block ID) 1A/T/US
Second Record Locator ...................................... HDQCO DEAL01
(including the Member’s block ID)
Name Element ..................................................... 10RYNDAM
(decrease amount and reference name)
Segment Element ................................................ CO090Y 30AUG IAHGIG HX10
(including decrease amount)
Supplementary Element ....................................... SSR GRPS CO TCP40 RYNDAM
(new block size and reference name)
Supplementary Element ....................................... SSR OTHS 1A EQUIPMENT CHANGE
(explanation)
Supplementary Element ....................................... OSI CO REDU 15AUG03/10A
(new reduction date and amount)
3.16.3 AKI Message from the Member to the Block Owner advising
the increase of a Block Space Allocation (Member as the
Initiating System)
3.16.3.1 Definition
An AKI message is sent by the Member to advise the increase of an existing block.
3.16.3.2 Rules
(a) AKI is an unsolicited reply message sent by the Member when acting as the Initiating System.
(b) The message must provide enough information necessary for the Block Owner to increase
an existing block in their system; for any missing elements default values may be used to
complete the block.
(c) A No Action Taken message (NAC) may be returned to the Member if the Block Owner
cannot process the message.
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(c) Message Identifier Element
1. AKI
(d) Record Locator Element
1. Block Owner’s Booking office
2. Owner Key
(e) Second Record Locator line consisting of the following elements
1. Member control city
2. Member airline code
3. Member block identifier if record locator is used, else blank
(f) Name Element
1. Block Size
2. Reference Name
(g) Segment Element
1. Advice Code KK
(h) Supplementary Element
1. Supplementary Identifier — SSR
2. Special Service Requirement Code — GRPS
3. Action Identifier — airline designator
4. TCP followed by new block size and reference name
(i) Supplementary Element (optional)
1. Supplementary Identifier — SSR
2. Special Service Requirement Code — OTHS
3. Action Identifier — airline designator
(j) Supplementary Element (optional)
1. Supplementary Identifier — OSI
2. Action Identifier — airline designator
3. Service Information
Commencement date — COMM
Multiple occurrences of Reduction Date, Value, Type — REDU
Expiry date — EXPY
3.16.3.4 Example
Member initiated Increase:
MUCRM1A
.HDQRMCO 300723
Message Identifier ................................................ AKI
First Record Locator ............................................ MUC1A 1A0001/NCL7X2063/12345678/
(including the Block Owner’s block ID) NYC/1A/T/US
Second Record Locator ...................................... HDQCO DEAL01
(including the Member’s block ID)
Name Element ..................................................... 20RYNDAM
(increase amount and reference name)
Segment Element ................................................ CO090Y 30AUG IAHGIG KK20
(including increase amount)
Supplementary Element ....................................... SSR GRPS CO TCP50 RYNDAM
(new block size and reference name)
Supplementary Element ....................................... SSR OTHS 1A AUTUMN DEAL
(explanation)
Supplementary Element ....................................... OSI CO REDU 15AUG03/10A
(new reduction date and amount)
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3.16.4 AKK Message from the Member to the Block Owner advising
the Creation of a Block Space Allocation (Member as the
Initiating or Controlling System)
3.16.4.1 Definition
An AKK message is an advisory message sent by the Member at the time of an initial block
space allocation when the Member is acting as the Initiating System.
3.16.4.2 Rules
(a) AKK is an unsolicited reply message sent by the Member when acting as the Initiating System.
(b) The message must provide enough information necessary for the Block Owner to build a
new block space record. For any missing elements default values may be used to complete
the block.
(c) Upon receipt, the block owner creates the block. The Block Owner may send an update
(UPD) message advising their Block Identifier to the member.
(d) A No Action Taken message (NAC) may be returned to the Member if the Block Owner
cannot process the message.
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3.16.4.4 Example
Member initiated Create
MUCRM1A
.HDQRMCO 011505
Message Identifier ................................................ AKK
First Record Locator ............................................ MUC1A NCL7X2063
(including owner key)
Second Record Locator ...................................... HDQCO DEAL01
(including the Member’s block ID)
Name Element ..................................................... 30RYNDAM
(total block size and reference name)
Segment Element ................................................ CO090Y 30AUG IAHGIG KK30
(including total block size)
Supplementary Element ....................................... OSI CO COMM 01JAN03
(commencement date)
Supplementary Element ....................................... OSI CO REDU 30JUL03/10A
(reduction date and amount)
Supplementary Element ....................................... OSI CO EXPY 15AUG03
(expiry date)
UPD message advising the Block Identifier to the member:
HDQRMCO
.MUCRM1A 011505
Message Identifier ................................................ UPD
First Record Locator ............................................ MUC1A 1A0001/NCL7X2063/12345678/NYC/
(including the Block Owner’s block ID) 1A/T/US
Second Record Locator ...................................... HDQCO DEAL01
(including the Member’s block ID)
Name Element ..................................................... 30RYNDAM
(total block size and reference name)
Segment Element ................................................ CO090Y 30AUG IAHGIG HK30
(including total block size)
No Action Taken:
HDQRMCO
.MUCRM1A 011505
Message Identifier ................................................ NAC
Message Identifier ................................................ AKK
First Record Locator ............................................ MUC1A NCL7X2063
(including owner key)
Second Record Locator ...................................... HDQCO DEAL01
(including the Member’s block ID)
Name Element ..................................................... 30RYNDAM
(total block size and reference name)
Segment Element ................................................ CO090Y 30AUG IAHGIG KK30
(including total block size)
Supplementary Element ....................................... OSI CO COMM 01JAN03
(commencement date)
Supplementary Element ....................................... OSI CO REDU 30JUL03/100A
(reduction date and amount)
Supplementary Element ....................................... OSI CO EXPY 15AUG03
(expiry date)
Supplementary Element ....................................... SSR OTHS CO INVALID REDUCTION AMOUNT
(explanation)
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3.16.5 AKK Message from the Member to the Block Owner advising
the Update of a Block Space Allocation (Member as the
Initiating System)
3.16.5.1 Definition
An AKK message is sent by the Member to advise of subsequent updates to an existing block
3.16.5.2 Rules
(a) AKK is an unsolicited reply message sent by the Member when acting as the Initiating
System.
(b) The message must provide enough information necessary for the Block Owner to update an
existing block in their system; for any missing elements default values may be used to
complete the block.
(c) A No Action Taken message (NAC) may be returned to the Member if the Block Owner
cannot process the message.
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3.16.5.4 Example
Member initiated Update:
MUCRM1A
.HDQRMCO 011505
Message Identifier ................................................ AKK
First Record Locator ............................................ MUC1A NCL7X2063
(including owner key)
Second Record Locator ...................................... HDQCO DEAL01
(including the Member’s block ID)
Name Element ..................................................... 30RYNDAM
(total block size and reference name)
Segment Element ................................................ CO090Y 30AUG IAHGIG HK30
(including total block size)
Supplementary Element ....................................... OSI CO EXPY 25AUG03
(new expiry date)
3.16.6.2 Rules
(a) An ASA message provides the information needed by the Block Owner to move a block
space allocation from one flight, to one or more replacement flights.
(b) When no replacement flight is included in the message the Member indicates the block is
not being reaccommodated.
(c) Notification may be sent in case of a time change only.
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3.16.6.4 Examples
One-to-one block reaccommodation advisory message:
MUCRM1A
.HDQRMCO 011615
ASA
Message Identifier ................................................
Block Owner’s Record Locator ...........................MUC1A 1A0001
HDQCO DEAL01
Member’s Record Locator ...................................
40CRUISE/NORWEGIANSEA
Name Element .....................................................
(block size and reference name)
Segment Element ................................................ CO100Y 28MAR EWRFLL UN40
(cancelled flight)
Segment Element ................................................ CO200Y 28MAR EWRFLL TK40/0830 1200
(replacement flight including times)
One-to-many block reaccommodation advisory message:
MUCRM1A
.HDQRMCO 011615
ASA
Message Identifier ................................................
Block Owner’s Record Locator ...........................MUC1A 1A0002
HDQCO DEAL02
Member’s Record Locator ...................................
50CARNIVALDELUXE
Name Element .....................................................
(block size and reference name)
Segment Element ................................................ CO456Y 14JUN CLEMIA UN50
(cancelled flight)
Segment Element ................................................ CO456Y 14JUN CLEEWR TK50/0645 0935
(replacement flight one including times)
Segment Element ................................................ CO789Y 14JUN EWRMIA TK50/1100 1530
(replacement flight two including times)
One-to-none block reaccommodation advisory message:
MUCRM1A
.HDQRMCO 011615
ASA
Message Identifier ................................................
Block Owner’s Record Locator ...........................MUC1A 1A0003
HDQCO DEAL03
Member’s Record Locator ...................................
20RYNDAM
Name Element .....................................................
(block size and reference name)
Segment Element ................................................ CO090Y 30AUG IAHGIG UN20
(cancelled flight)
(no replacement flight is included)
Time Change Only advisory message:
MUCRM1A
.HDQRMCO 011615
ASA
Message Identifier ................................................
Block Owner’s Record Locator ...........................MUC1A 1A0004
HDQCO DEAL04
Member’s Record Locator ...................................
40CRUISE/NORWEGIANSEA
Name Element .....................................................
(block size and reference name)
Segment Element ................................................ CO200Y 28MAR EWRFLL TK40/0830 1200
(including new times)
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3.16.7 CRA — Request Message from the Block Owner Requesting
the Creation of a Block Space Allocation
3.16.7.1 Definition
A CRA request message is sent to the Member at the time of an initial block space allocation.
A CRA message is never sent by the Member but is only sent by a Block Owner.
3.16.7.2 Rules
(a) A CRA message provides the information necessary for the Member to build a block space
record in their reservation system.
(b) The Member may fully/partially accept the request or deny the request completely. The
Member will reply back to the requesting system by sending an AAK message.
(c) OSI elements are included in the request messages.
3.16.7.4 Examples
Block Owner Initiates a Create Block Space Allocation request to the Member for a block of 50
seats, and includes optional Commencement, reduction and expiry dates, and a tour reference:
HDQRMCO
.MUCRM1A 301615
Message Identifier ................................................ CRA
Originator Record Locator ................................... MUC1A 1A0001/ABCD/12345678/
NYC/1A/T/US
Name Element ..................................................... 50CRUISE/NORWEGIANSEA
(block size and reference name)
Segment Element ................................................ CO100Y 28MAR EWRFLL NN50/0600 0905
(requested block size)
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3.16.8.2 Rules
(a) A DEC message provides the information required for the Member to reduce the size of an
existing block space allocation in their reservation system.
(b) The Member may accept or deny the request fully. The Member will send an AAK reply
message.
(c) OSI elements are included in the request messages if the optional parameters have changed.
(d) For optional elements not present in the request message the Member may retain the existing
parameters that were previously set (e.g. Expiry or Reduction), or will indicate in the AAK
reply message any changes made.
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(h) Supplementary Element (mandatory)
1. Supplementary Identifier — SSR
2. Special Service Requirement Code — GRPS
3. Action Identifier — airline designator
4. TCP followed by total amount for the block
5. Reference Name
(i) Supplementary Element (optional)
1. Supplementary Identifier — OSI
2. Action Identifier — airline designator
3. Service Information
Owner Key — OWNR
Commencement date — COMM
Multiple occurrences of Reduction Date, Value, Type — REDU
Expiry date — EXPY
Tour Reference — TREF
3.16.8.4 Example
Block Owner sends a block-size Decrease request to the Member requesting a decrease of 35
seats in block size for a new total of 40 seats:
HDQRMCO
.MUCRM1A 282110
Message Identifier ................................................ DEC
Originator Record Locator ................................... MUC1A 1A0001/ABCD/12345678/NYC/
1A/T/US
Member Record Locator ..................................... HDQCO DEAL01
(including the Member’s block ID)
Name Element ..................................................... 35CRUISE/NORWEGIANSEA
(seats to be decreased and reference name)
Segment Element ................................................ CO100Y 28MAR EWRFLL XX35
(including decrease amount)
Supplementary Element ....................................... SSR GRPS CO TCP40 CRUISE/NORWEGIANSEA
(including new total in block)
The Member responds with a Decrease reply confirming the decrease of 35 seats in block size
for a new total of 40 seats:
MUCRM1A
.HDQRMCO 282110
Message Identifier ................................................ AAK
Originator Record Locator ................................... MUC1A 1A0001/ABCD/12345678/NYC/
1A/T/US
Member Record Locator ..................................... HDQCO DEAL01
(including the Member’s block ID)
Name Element ..................................................... 35CRUISE/NORWEGIANSEA
(seats to be decreased and reference name)
Segment Element ................................................ CO100Y 28MAR EWRFLL HX35
(including decrease amount)
Supplementary Element ....................................... SSR GRPS CO TCP40 CRUISE/NORWEGIANSEA
(including new total in block)
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The Member responds with a Decrease reply partially confirming the decrease of 25 seats in
block size for a new total of 50 seats:
MUCRM1A
.HDQRMCO 282110
Message Identifier ................................................ AAK
Originator Record Locator ................................... MUC1A 1A0001/ABCD/12345678/NYC/
1A/T/US
Member Record Locator ..................................... HDQCO DEAL01
(including the Member’s block ID)
Name Element ..................................................... 35CRUISE/NORWEGIANSEA
(seats to be decreased and reference name)
Segment Element ................................................ CO100Y 28MAR EWRFLL HX25
(including decrease amount)
Supplementary Element ....................................... SSR GRPS CO TCP50 CRUISE/NORWEGIANSEA
(including new total in block)
3.16.9 INC — Request Message from the Block Owner for Increasing
a Block Space Allocation
3.16.9.1 Definition
An INC request message is sent to the Member requesting an increase in the size of an existing
block space allocation. An INC message is only sent by the Block Owner.
3.16.9.2 Rules
(a) An INC message provides the information necessary for the Member to increase the size of
an existing block space allocation in their reservation system.
(b) The Member may fully/partially accept the increase or deny the request completely. The
Member will send an AAK reply message.
(c) OSI elements are included in the request messages if the optional parameters have changed.
(d) For any optional elements not present in the request message the Member may retain the
existing parameters previously set (e.g. Expiry or Reduction) or will indicate in the AAK reply
message any changes made.
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(f) Name Element
1. Number of seats to be increased
2. Reference Name
(g) Segment Element
1. Action Code — NN
2. Number in party — equals the number of seats to be increased
(h) Supplementary Element (mandatory)
1. Supplementary Identifier — SSR
2. Special Service Requirement Code — GRPS
3. Action Identifier — airline designator
4. TCP followed by total amount for the block
5. Reference Name
(i) Supplementary Element (optional)
1. Supplementary Identifier — OSI
2. Action Identifier — airline designator
3. Service Information
Owner Key — OWNR
Commencement date — COMM
Multiple occurrences of Reduction Date, Value, Type — REDU
Expiry date — EXPY
Tour Reference — TREF
3.16.9.4 Example
The Block Owner sends a block-size Increase request to the Member requesting an increase of
25 seats for a new total block size of 75 seats:
HDQRMCO
.MUCRM1A 011830
Message Identifier ................................................ INC
Originator Record Locator ................................... MUC1A 1A0001/ABCD/12345678/NYC/
1A/T/US
Member Record Locator ..................................... HDQCO DEAL01
(including the Member’s block ID)
Name Element ..................................................... 25CRUISE/NORWEGIANSEA
(additional seats requested & reference name)
Segment Element ................................................ CO100Y 28MAR EWRFLL NN25/0600 0905
(including number of additional seats requested)
Supplementary Element ....................................... SSR GRPS CO TCP75 CRUISE/NORWEGIANSEA
(including new total in block)
The Member responds with an Increase reply confirming the additional 25 seats for a new total
block size of 75 seats:
MUCRM1A
.HDQRMCO 011830
Message Identifier ................................................ AAK
Originator Record Locator ................................... MUC1A 1A0001/ABCD/12345678/NYC/
1A/T/US
Member Record Locator ..................................... HDQCO DEAL01
(including the Member’s block ID)
Name Element ..................................................... 25CRUISE/NORWEGIANSEA
(additional seats requested & reference name)
Segment Element ................................................ CO100Y 28MAR EWRFLL KK25/0600 0905
(including number of additional seats requested)
Supplementary Element ....................................... SSR GRPS CO TCP75 CRUISE/NORWEGIANSEA
(including new total in block)
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3.16.10 UPD — Request Message from the Block Owner for Updating a
Block Space Allocation
3.16.10.1 Definition
A UPD request message is sent to the Member to request an update of optional parameters for
an existing block space allocation. A UPD message is only sent by the Block Owner.
3.16.10.2 Rules
(a) A UPD message provides the information required for the Member to change the optional
parameters of an existing block space allocation (i.e. reduction or expiry date, reduction
amount).
(b) The Member may fully/partially accept the update or deny the update completely. The Member
will send an AAK reply message.
(c) To partially accept or deny the request completely, the Member will re-send the current and
accepted value(s) or no value if none exist, to the Block Owner.
(d) For elements not present in the request message the Member may retain the existing
parameters that were previously set, or will indicate any changes in the AAK reply message.
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3.16.10.4 Example
Block Owner sends Update request to the Member to delete tour reference and change the
block’s expiry date:
HDQRMCO
.MUCRM1A 151615
Message Identifier ................................................ UPD
Originator Record Locator ................................... MUC1A 1A0001/ABCD/12345678/NYC/
1A/T/US
Member Record Locator ..................................... HDQCO DEAL01
(including the Member’s block ID)
Name Element ..................................................... 40CRUISE/NORWEGIANSEA
(block size and reference name)
Segment Element ................................................ CO100Y 28MAR EWRFLL HK40
(including total block size)
Supplementary Element ....................................... SSR GRPS CO TCP40 CRUISE/NORWEGIANSEA
(including total in block)
Supplementary Element ....................................... OSI CO TREF
(delete tour reference)
Supplementary Element ....................................... OSI CO EXPY 24MAY03
(change expiry date)
The Member sends an Update response (AAK) to the Block Owner confirming the deletion of
the tour reference and the change to the block’s expiry date:
MUCRM1A
.HDQRMCO 151615
Message Identifier ................................................ AAK
Originator Record Locator ................................... MUC1A 1A0001/ABCD/12345678/NYC/
1A/T/US
Member Record Locator ..................................... HDQCO DEAL01
(including the Member’s block ID)
Name Element ..................................................... 40CRUISE/NORWEGIANSEA
(block size and reference name)
Segment Element ................................................ CO100Y 28MAR EWRFLL HK40
(including total block size)
Supplementary Element ....................................... SSR GRPS CO TCP40 CRUISE/NORWEGIANSEA
(including total in block)
Supplementary Element ....................................... OSI CO TREF
(delete tour reference)
Supplementary Element ....................................... OSI CO EXPY 01MAR03
(change expiry date)
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3.16.11.2 Booking message including the Member’s Block Identifier (reference name):
HDQRMDL
.HDQRM1P 012048
Record Locator .................................................... HDQ1P ASDFGH/9YZ/10204080/ATL/
T/GS/US
Name Element ..................................................... 2CANTRELLE/JANET/FRANK
Segment Element ................................................ DL641M 01JUN ATLMIA SS2/0840 1008
(including the Member’s block ID) *TOUR/LITE
3.16.11.3 Booking message including the Member’s Block Identifier (reference name) and
Action Identifier:
MUCRM1A
.HDQRM1P 012048
Record Locator .................................................... HDQ1P ASDFGH/9YZ/10204080/ATL/
T/GS/US
Name Element ..................................................... 2CANTRELLE/JANET/FRANK
Segment Element ................................................ AF347M 01JUN CDGMIA SS2/0840 1008
(including the Member’s block ID) *TOUR/LITE 1A
3.16.12.2 Message advising original times invalid, including the Member’s Block Identifier:
HDQRM1P
.HDQRMDL 012049
Record Locator .................................................... HDQ1P ASDFGH
Name Element ..................................................... 2CANTRELLE/JANET/FRANK
Segment Element ................................................ DL641M 01JUN ATLMIA TK2/0845 1015
(including the Member’s block ID) *TOUR/LITE
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3.16.12.3 Advice of Schedule Change — Block Space Replacement:
HDQRM1P
.HDQRMDL 012049
Message Identifier ................................................ ASC
Record Locator .................................................... HDQ1P XCVBNM
Name Element ..................................................... 1FAY/DIANEMS 1ERICKSON/JIMMR
Segment Element ................................................ DL375C 30APR ATLSJO UN2 *TOUR/LITE
(NOOP segment, incl. the Member’s block ID)
Segment Element ................................................ DL375C 01MAY ATLSJO TK2/1036 1233
(alternative space, incl. the Member’s block ID) *TOUR/LITE
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Examples:
Example 1 — Mrs Gatinet travels with her child Matthieu:
2GATINET/DANIELLE MRS/MATTHIEU MSTR
SSR CHLD KL HK1/05YRS-1MATTHIEU MSTR
Example 2 — Mrs Matthews travels with her two children, Dominic and Ross. The children’s
ages are not known at reservation time,
3MATTHEWS/SHARON MRS/DOMINIC MSTR/ROSS MSTR
SSR CHLD AA HK1/-1MATTHEWS/DOMINIC MSTR
SSR CHLD AA HK1/-1MATTHEWS/ROSS MSTR
Example 3 — Mr Van Staen is travelling with his two children, Geoffrey aged 6 and Guilherme
aged 8.
3VANSTAEN/XAVIER MR/GEOFFREY MSTR/GUILHERME MSTR
SSR CHLD QF HK1/06YRS-1VANSTAEN/GEOFFREY MSTR
SSR CHLD QF HK1/08YRS-1VANSTAEN/GUILHERME MSTR
Example 4 — Mr Van Staen changes his reservation as Guilherme is in fact an adult and not
a child.
3VANSTAEN/XAVIER MR/GEOFFREY MSTR/GUILHERME MSTR
SSR CHLD QF XX1/08YRS-1VANSTAEN/GUILHERME MSTR
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3.19.5 Example where UA has an interruption on UA4455 MIA-ORD and is requesting space on DL for
MIA-ATL and on AA for ATL-ORD.
HDQRMDL
.HDQRMUA
Message Identifier ....................................... IRP
Record Locator Sender .............................. HDQUA QWERTY/MIA/12345678/MIA/UA/A/US
Name Element ............................................. 1JONES/AMR
Segment Element ........................................ DL1122Y20AUG MIAATL NI1/1500 1600
Continuation Element .................................. AA7654Y20AUG ATLORD HN1/1645 1815
Supplementary Element .............................. SSR IROP DL HK1 UA4455K20AUG MIAORD
HDQRMAA
.HDQRMUA
Message Identifier ....................................... IRP
Record Locator Sender .............................. HDQUA QWERTY/MIA/12345678/MIA/UA/A/US
Name Element ............................................. 1JONES/AMR
Arrival Element ............................................ DL1122Y20AUG MIAATL HN1/1500 1600
Segment Element ........................................ AA7654Y20AUG ATLORD NI1/1645 1815
Supplementary Element .............................. SSR IROP AA HK1 UA4455K20AUG MIAORD
3.19.6 Example where NW sends the NI request to AA (New Marketing Carrier) as opposed to DL (New
Operating Carrier) and the subsequent denial of the request by NW.
HDQRMAA
.HDQRMNW
Message Identifier ....................................... IRP
Record Locator Sender .............................. HDQNW QWERTY/MIA/12345678/MIA/NW/A/US
Name Element ............................................. 1CLARKE/JMR
Segment Element ........................................ AA7654Y20AUG ATLMSP NI1/1645 1815
Supplementary Element .............................. SSR IROP AA HK1 NW4455K20AUG ATLMSP
HDQRMNW
.HDQRMAA
Message Identifier ....................................... IRP
Record Locator Sender .............................. HDQNW QWERTY/MIA/12345678/MIA/NW/A/US
Name Element ............................................. 1CLARKE/JMR
Segment Element ........................................ AA7654Y20AUG ATLMSP NO1
Supplementary Element .............................. SSR OTHS NW HK1 CODESHARE DL NEW OPERAT-
ING CARRIER
3.19.7 Example of cancellation of NI segment. The original message is as follows:
HDQRMDL
.HDQRMUA
Message Identifier ....................................... IRP
Record Locator Sender .............................. HDQUA QWERTY/MIA/12345678/MIA/UA/A/US
Name Element ............................................. 1JONES/AMR
Segment Element ........................................ DL1234Y20AUG MIAORD NI1/1500 1800
Supplementary Element .............................. SSR IROP DL HK1 UA4455Q20AUG
MIAORD.MECHANICAL
The cancellation message would be as follows:
HDQRMDL
.HDQRMUA
Record Locator Sender .............................. HDQUA QWERTY/MIA/12345678/MIA/UA/A/US
Name Element ............................................. 1JONES/AMR
Segment Element ........................................ DL1234Y20AUG MIAORD XX1
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CHAPTER 4 — AVAILABILITY STATUS MESSAGES
4.1 GENERAL RULES
4.1.1 The Availability Status (AVS) Message Identifier is used in Sell and Report space availability status
messages.
4.1.2 In compliance with bilateral agreements, notify concerned airlines or CRS Suppliers of space
availability status information.
4.1.3 On flights which have more than one Reservation Booking Designator (RBD), each designator shall
be considered as a separate flight, except that an oblique character (/) may be used in lieu of a RBD
in availability status messages when the same posting applies to all RBDs.
4.1.4 AVS messages shall, when practical, be batched and consist of multiple status changes with each
segment shown on a separate line, not to exceed the limit of ten segments per message. Transmission
intervals shall be at the discretion of the sending airline.
4.1.5 AVS message transmission resulting from changes to inventory during schedule changes or waitlist
clearance should be suppressed until the processing has been completed, and then only the final
status changes should be transmitted if different from the status prior to processing.
4.1.6 A new AVS message should be transmitted to correct the status whenever an unable to accept sale
(US or UC) or unable flight does not operate (UN) message is sent.
4.1.7 The period of availability maintained will be one year into the future. The recipient may make use of
any portion of this period but must maintain a file on reported but not stored availability and add this
information to his system as the date comes within his display period.
4.1.8 AVS RECAP messages for all flights/all dates within system range, will be transmitted at times mutually
agreed by the sender and the receiver of the messages. The transmission times may be agreed by
a standing bilateral agreement.
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4.3 COMPONENTS AND SEQUENCE OF FIRST CLOSING MESSAGES
4.3.1 First closing AVS messages shall have the following components in the following sequence.
4.3.1.1 Address — the office function designator RI is preferred but any other designator may be used as
bilaterally agreed.
4.3.1.2 Communications Reference.
4.3.1.3 Message Identifier — start each status message with the identifier AVS as the first line of the text.
4.3.1.4 Airline/Flight/Reservations Booking Designator/Date:
(a) use the standard format for this group as defined in 2.8.2;
(b) the date shall be that of flight origination. Where the flight itinerary contains a date change, the
sender is responsible for ensuring that the correct flight/dates are closed;
(c) an oblique (/) character may be used in lieu of the RBD in availability status messages when the
same posting applies to all RBDs.
4.3.1.5 Status Code — immediately following component 4.3.1.4, show the Status Code “CR”. The addressee
may interpret all closing Status Codes as “CR”.
4.3.1.6 Flight Routing (optional) — immediately following the Status Code, show the flight routing by origination
and termination using three-letter airport codes.
4.3.1.7 Opening First Closing Status. An “AS” will open all the segments of the flight, RBD and date specified.
4.3.1.8 Example of a first closing AVS message:
HDQRIAA
.RIORMRG 221753
AVS
RG728Y01DEC CR
RG091F18FEB AS
or, alternatively:
HDQRIAA
.RIORMRG 221753
AVS
RG728Y01DEC CR CGHAMS
RG091F18FEB AS POABSB
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Note: A segment may include more than one leg, provided that such legs are consecutive.
First message:
AVS
BA123J06JUL CR GVADXB
Effect of message:
Segments
LHRGVA AS
BAH CR
DXB CR
BOM CR
GVABAH CR
DXB CR
BOM CR
BAHDXB CR
BOM CR
DXBBOM AS
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Example 1:
BA123 routing — LHR–GVA–BAH–DXB–BOM
Message:
AVS
BA123J06JUL LC LHRBAH
BA123J06JUL LL LHRDXB
BA123J06JUL LR DXBBOM
Effect of message:
Segments
LHRGVA AS
BAH LC
DXB LL
BOM AS
GVABAH AS
DXB AS
BOM AS
BAHDXB AS
BOM AS
DXBBOM LR
Example 2 — DL044 routed PSC–BOI–SLC–DFW has cancelled the planned landing in BOI. The
following AVS message was sent:
AVS
DL044/01JUL LN PSCBOI
DL044/01JUL LN BOISLC
DL044/01JUL LN BOIDFW
Effect of message:
Segments
PSCBOI LN
SLC AS
DFW AS
BOISLC LN
DFW LN
SLCDFW AS
4.4.4 Meaning of “LA” Status Code
LA........................The specified segment reopened for automatic selling.
4.4.4.1 To entirely remove any of the restrictions LR, LL, LC and LN, use Status Code “LA”. The LA code
may not be used to open “C” closure codes.
Example 1 (continuation of Example 1 from 4.4.3.1):
BA123 routing — LHR–GVA–BAH–DXB–BOM
Message:
AVS
BA123J06JUL LA LHRBAH
BA123J07JUL LA DXBBOM
Effect of message:
Segments
LHRGVA AS
BAH AS
DXB LL
BOM AS
GVABAH AS
DXB AS
BOM AS
BAHDXB AS
BOM AS
DXBBOM AS
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Example 3:
First message —
AVS
BA123J06JUL CR LHRDXB
Second message —
AVS
BA123J06JUL LR LHRBAH
Third message —
AVS
BA123J06JUL LA LHRBAH
The specified segment (LHRBAH) is now re-opened for Automatic Selling. BA123 remains on request
for all other segments except DXBBOM.
Effect of message:
Segments 1st 2nd 3rd
LHRGVA CR CR CR
BAH CR LR LA
DXB CR CR CR
BOM CR CR CR
GVABAH CR CR CR
DXB CR CR CR
BOM CR CR CR
BAHDXB CR CR CR
BOM CR CR CR
DXBBOM AS AS AS
Note: This may also be achieved by applying status LR to segments LHRGVA, LHRDXB, GVABAH,
GVADXB and BAHDXB.
Example 4:
First message —
AVS
BA123J06JUL LR GVADXB
BA123J06JUL LR GVABOM
Second message —
AVS
BA123J06JUL CL LHRDXB
Third message —
AVS
BA123J06JUL AS LHRDXB
Effect of message:
Segments 1st 2nd 3rd
LHRGVA AS CL AS
BAH AS CL AS
DXB AS CL AS
BOM AS CL AS
GVABAH AS CL AS
DXB LR CL AS
BOM LR CL AS
BAHDXB AS CL AS
BOM AS CL AS
DXBBOM AS AS AS
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Example 5:
First message —
AVS
BA123J06JUL CL LHRDXB
Second message —
AVS
BA123J06JUL LR GVADXB
BA123J06JUL LR GVABOM
Third message —
AVS
BA123J06JUL AS LHRBOM
Effect of message:
Segments 1st 2nd 3rd
LHRGVA CL CL AS
BAH CL CL AS
DXB CL CL AS
BOM CL CL AS
GVABAH CL CL AS
DXB CL LR AS
BOM CL LR AS
BAHDXB CL CL AS
BOM CL CL AS
DXBBOM AS AS AS
Example 6:
First message —
AVS
BA123J06JUL CL LHRDXB
Second message —
AVS
BA123J06JUL LR GVADXB
BA123J06JUL LR GVABOM
Third message —
AVS
BA123J06JUL AS LHRDXB
Effect of message:
Segments 1st 2nd 3rd
LHRGVA CL CL AS
BAH CL CL AS
DXB CL CL AS
BOM CL CL AS
GVABAH CL CL AS
DXB CL LR AS
BOM CL LR LR
BAHDXB CL CL AS
BOM CL CL AS
DXBBOM AS AS AS
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Example 7:
First message —
AVS
BA123J06JUL CL LHRDXB
Second message —
AVS
BA123J06JUL LR GVABOM
Third message —
AVS
BA123J06JUL AS BAHDXB
Effect of message:
Segments 1st 2nd 3rd
LHRGVA CL CL CL
BAH CL CL CL
DXB CL CL CL
BOM CL CL CL
GVABAH CL CL CL
DXB CL CL CL
BOM CL LR LR
BAHDXB CL CL AS
BOM CL CL AS
DXBBOM AS AS AS
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4.6.2.4 Airline/Flight/Asterisk or Oblique/Date and Year/Number/Segment/RBD and Seats:
(a) airline — airline designator;
(b) flight — flight number (maximum four digits), if less than three digits increase to minimum of three
digits by adding zeroes before the flight number;
(c) asterisk or oblique — immediately following the airline designator and flight number show an
asterisk (*) or an oblique (/) as bilaterally agreed;
(d) date and year — date (if agreed bilaterally including year), the date shall always be in day/month/
year order and always be the date applicable to the beginning (or boarding) point of the segment.
The airline or CRS Supplier receiving numeric segment status information is responsible for
making the necessary date adjustments for flights that operate on more than one date from origin
to destination;
(e) number — total number of RBDs included in the line (two numerics);
(f) segment — segment identification, show origin and destination using three-letter airport codes.
The segment specified indicates the number of seats available for the specified points only without
affecting sales into, within, through or beyond these points;
(g) RBD and seats — RBD and seats available per RBD, the first figure (one digit) after the RBD is
the new numeric availability status, the second figure (one digit) after the RBD is the previous
numeric availability status. When there are no seats available (first digit zero) or when the number
of seats required exceeds the available seats then request all seats.
Note: When a message is sent in teletype format and the maximum number of characters in
4.6.2.4(g) exceeds 69 characters, start a new line repeating items 4.6.2.4(a) through 4.6.2.4(f) for
the specified flight/date.
4.6.2.5 Example of a numeric AVS message:
SWIRM1G
.AMSRMKL 221753
MAS
KL641(* or /)10JAN92 04 AMSJFK B05 C73 F21 M54
KL231(* or /)25DEC91 01 AMSMUC C31
KL244(* or /)12FEB92 02 FRAAMS C43 M01
The above example shows that on KL641 0 (zero) seats are available in B class while five seats
were available. In C class seven seats are available while three seats were available. In F class two
seats are available while one seat was available and in M class five seats are available while four
seats were available.
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4.7.1.4 AVR recap messages will be transmitted whenever the marketing carrier requests a recap (RVR
message) which may include, but is not limited to, schedule change activity, a synchronisation problem
or cycle-in time of the marketing flight.
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(d) date and year — the date shall always be in day/month/year format and the day is always
applicable to the board point of the leg,
(e) action code — “CN”,
(f) leg — show origin and destination using three (3) letter airport code.
4.7.3.5 Example of the AVA cancellation message format:
ABCRMXX
.HDQRMDL 161103
AVA
DL456/16JUN98 CN ATLDFW
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(b) flight — operating or marketing flight number (maximum four digits). If the flight number is less
than three (3) digits left zero fill to a minimum of three (3) digits,
(c) compartment designator — for example (F, C, Y) — An AVR contains all compartments and all
RBDs for the flight/date(s),
(d) date and year — the date shall always be in day/month/year format and the day is always
applicable to the board point of the leg,
(e) number — total number of RBDs included in the line (two numerics), with a maximum of 9 RBDs
per line. There is a maximum of 69 characters per line. If the line overflows in order to include
all RBDs for the compartment, the following line repeats the airline code/flight number/
compartment, date, and city pair and number of RBDs included on the secondary line. (See
example in 4.7.2.6 for overflow/secondary line format),
(f) leg — show origin and destination using three (3) letter airport codes,
(g) RBDs and availability — all of the operating or marketing carrier’s mapped RBDs (public and
non-public) for that compartment. Each RBD is followed by 2 numerics. The first numeric (1 digit
between 0–9) is the new availability for the RBD, followed by the previous availability (1 digit
between 0–9) for the RBD.
4.7.5.5 Each partner bilaterally agrees on the maximum number of lines per message, such as 50 in order
to avoid “parting” of messages due to communications limitations on the number of characters per
message. A single flight/date should not be split across two AVR messages. In that case the normal
line limitation may be exceeded in order to keep all lines for a flight/date within one message.
4.7.5.6 Example of recap response message AVR:
ABCRMXX
.HDQRMDL 161100
AVR
DL456F16JUN98 03 ATLDFW F44 A02 Z00
DL456Y16JUN98 09 ATLDFW Y99 B99 M99 Q69 H69 K63 N30 L00 V00
DL456F17JUN98 03 ATLDFW F44 A22 Z00
DL456Y17JUN98 09 ATLDFW Y99 B99 M69 Q39 H00 K00 N00 L00 V00
DL456/18JUN98 CN ATLDFW
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4.8.3.2 Address — the office function designator RI is preferred but any other designator may be used as
bilaterally agreed.
4.8.3.3 Communications Reference.
4.8.3.4 Message Identifier — start each status message with the identifier AVS as the first line of the text.
4.8.3.5 Airline/Flight/Reservations Booking Designator/Date:
(a) use the standard format for this group as defined in 2.8.2;
(b) the date shall always be the date applicable to the beginning (or boarding) point of the segment.
The airline or CRS Supplier receiving a segment status information is responsible for making the
necessary date adjustments for flights that operate on more than one date from origination to
termination;
(c) an oblique (/) character may be used in lieu of a RBD in availability status messages when the
same posting applies to all RBDs.
4.8.3.6 Status Codes — Selective Query Availability Status Message status codes are MR/MA or SA/SI as
bilaterally agreed.
Note: MR/MA must be used as a set or SA/SI must be used as a set.
(a) Meaning of “MR” and “SA” Selective Query Availability Status Code:
The meaning of the status code “MR” and “SA” is as follows: Flight or flight segment is under
Selective Query Availability Status Conditions.
(b) Meaning of “MA” and “SI” Selective Query Availability Status Code:
The meaning of the status code “MA” and “SI” is as follows: Flight or flight segment is not under
Selective Query Availability Status Conditions.
4.8.3.7 Market Identification (optional)
Three alpha/numeric character immediately following the status code or, if present, following the
segment identification.
Example:
HDQRIAA
.LHRRMBA 221753
AVS
BA406/01DEC SA LHRAMS 001
Note: 001 identifies bilaterally agreed market(s) which correlates to a table pre-defined by the airline
and to which the selective query message applies. For example, 001 might indicate that selective
query must apply to sales made within Latin America.
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b) Airline code
— Airline Designator (as per IATA Airline Coding Directory)
— Airline Grouping — any bilaterally agreed upon four character code to identify a grouping of
airline designators
— Airline Designator Pair — used only when Flight Type is “C“
c) Country code(s) (ISO country code(s) as per IATA Airline Coding Directory)
— Country Grouping — any bilaterally agreed three character code to identify a grouping of
countries.
— ROW used as an inbound connection qualifier meaning “all countries” except for the country
of origin of the first flight availability component.
— ROW used as an outbound connection qualifier meaning “all countries” except for the country
of destination of the last flight availability component.
— ALL used as an inbound connection qualifier meaning “all countries” including the country of
origin of the first flight availability component.
— ALL used as an outbound connection qualifier meaning “all countries” including the country
of destination of the last flight availability component.
Alternatively, a connection qualifier term may be simply:
d) “NULL” (optional)
NULL, as an inbound connection qualifier term, indicates that the flight availability component(s)
is/are valid when no inbound connection appears in the flight routing. NULL, as an outbound
connection qualifier term, indicates that the flight availability component(s) is/are valid when no
outbound connection appears in the flight routing.
e) an asterisk (*) character must be used as a separator between each connection qualifier element.
f) an oblique (/) character must be used as a separator between connection qualifier terms.
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/ = Term separator
O*STAR*EU1 = Third inbound connection qualifier term
O = Type of flight
* = Element separator
STAR = Airline grouping
* = Element separator
EU1 = Geographic definition for this term (Country Grouping)
/ = Term separator
X*BD*GB = Fourth inbound connection qualifier term
X = Type of flight
* = Element separator
BD = Airline designator
* = Element separator
GB = Geographic definition for this term
/ = Term separator
C*TG-LH*TH = Fifth inbound connection qualifier term
C = Type of flight
* = Element separator
TG-LH = Airline designator pair (TG = Marketing airline, LH = Operating airline)
* = Element separator
TH = Geographic definition for this term
/ = Term separator
C*DAL-LH*CH = Sixth inbound connection qualifier term
C = Type of flight
* = Element separator
DAL-LH = Airline designator pair (DAL = Marketing airline, LH = Operating airline)
* = Element separator
CH = Geographic definition for this term
Note: The availability given in the flight availability component is valid in connection with the following
inbound flights (in conjunction with the outbound flights described in the Outbound Connection Qualifier
Component section):
d all LH marketed but not operated flights into FRA originating outside DE
d all OS marketed and operated flights into FRA originating in AT
d all airlines within the bilaterally agreed airline grouping STAR operated but not marketed flights
into FRA originating in the bilaterally agreed country grouping EU1
d excluding all BD marketed or operated flights into FRA originating in GB,
d all TG marketed on LH operated flights into FRA originating in TH
d all DAL marketed on LH operated flights into FRA originating in CH
.C/LH0400/10APR0503FRAJFK/F56P/C97C/D50L
Flight availability component
.C/ = Flight availability component identifier
LH = Airline Designator
0400 = Flight number
/ = Element separator
10APR05 = Date
03 = Number of RBD terms
FRAJFK = Board/Off point
/ = Term separator
F = First RBD
5 = Availability status for first POS term
6 = Availability status for second POS term
P = Availability status for third POS term
/ = Term separator
C = Second RBD
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Example 3 of an AVO message with 5 Message Items:
HDQRI1S
.CPHRMSK 141414
AVO
.P/GB/TH/ROW
.C/SK0506/13APR0509LHRCPH/CAAL/JALC/YAAA/BAAA/ELCC
.C/// UAAA/KALL/GLLL/TALX
.C/SK973/13APR0509CPHBKK/CAAL/JALC/YAAA/BAAA/ELCC
.C/// UAAA/KALL/GLLL/TALX
.P/US/DK
.C/SK0676/01JAN0604FRACPH/YAA/SAA/BAL/MCC
.P/US/DK
.I/M*SK*ALL
.C/SK0676/01JAN0604FRACPH/YCL/S54/BCL/MCC
.P/US/DK
.C/SK0676/01JAN0604FRACPH/Y90/SAA/B36/MCC
.O/M*SK*ALL
.P/US/DK
.I/M*SK*ALL
.C/SK0676/01JAN0604FRACPH/YAA/SAA/BAL/M78
.O/M*SK*ALL
Note: Each message item starts with a POS component.
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The original message provided the following information:
HDQRI1S
.CPHRMSK 141414
AVO
.P/DE/US/ROW
.I/O*LH*DE
.C/SK506/13APR0506FRACPH/C99P/J784/Y999/B98P/V777/G321
.C/SK973/13APR0506CPHORD/C776/J98P/Y999/B654/V90P/G345
Assuming, airline SK wants to advise the status of a RBD (H) which hasn’t previously been reported,
the following data is sent:
HDQRI1S
.CPHRMSK 141414
AVO
.P/DE/US/ROW
.I/O*LH*DE
.CU/SK0506/13APR0501FRACPH/ H53L
.CU/SK0973/13APR0501CPHORD/ H53L
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4.9.4.3 Delete Single flight availability component with all its connecting flight availability
component(s)
HDQRI1A
.LHRRMBA 141600
AVO
.PX/
.CXX/BA0001/16NOV05/LHRBKK
.CXX/BA0001/16NOV05/LHRBKK
Multiple flight availability cancellation component
.CXX/ = Flight availability component - Multiple cancellation
BA = Airline designator
0001 = Flight number
/ = Element separator
16NOV05 = Date
/ = Element separator
LHRBKK = Board/Off point
Note: This multiple flight availability cancellation component indicates that those items are to be
deleted, where BA0001 LHR-BKK is contained (stand alone or connects to other flight availability
component(s)). Any (originally sent) Connection Qualifier Component(s) would be included in the
delete.
4.9.4.4 Delete Single flight availability components with all its connecting flight availability
components within a flight number range
HDQRI1A
.LHRRMBA 151602
AVO
.PX/
.CXX/BA0001-BA0133/14NOV05/LHRBKK
.CXX/BA0001-BA0133/14NOV05/LHRBKK
Multiple flight availability cancellation component
.CXX/ = Flight availability component — Multiple cancellation
BA = Airline designator
0001 = First flight number
- = Flight number range separator
BA = Airline designator
0133 = Last flight number
/ = Element separator
14NOV05 = Date
/ = Element separator
LHRBKK = Board/Off point
Note: This multiple flight availability cancellation component indicates that those items are to be
deleted, where flight number BA0001 through BA0133 LHR-BKK is contained (stand alone or connects
to other flight availability component(s)). Any (originally sent) Connection Qualifier Component(s)
would be included in the delete.
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.CX/BA0001/14NOV05-01DEC05/LHRBKK
Flight availability cancellation component
.CX/ = Flight availability component cancellation
BA = Airline designator
0001 = Flight number
/ = Element separator
14NOV05 = Start date
- = Date separator
01DEC05 = End date/ = Element separator
LHRBKK = Board/Off point
Note: This flight availability component indicates that only those items are to be deleted, where
BA0001 LHR-BKK is the only flight availability component, within the date range starting 14NOV05
through 01DEC05. Any (originally sent) Connection Qualifier Component(s) would be included in the
delete.
4.9.4.6 Delete single flight availability components with all its connecting flight availability
component(s) within a date range
HDQRI1A
.LHRRMBA 141515
AVO
.PX/
.CXX/BA0001/14NOV05-01DEC05/LHRBKK
.CXX/BA0001/14NOV05-01DEC05/LHRBKK
Flight availability cancellation component
.CXX/ = Flight availability component — Multiple cancellation
BA = Airline designator
0001 = Flight number
/ = Element separator
14NOV05 = Start date
- = Date separator
01DEC05 = End date
/ = Element separator
LHRBKK = Board/Off point
Note: This multiple flight availability cancellation component indicates that those items are to be
deleted, where BA0001 LHR-BKK is contained (stand alone or connects to other flight availability
component(s)), within the date range starting 14NOV05 through 01DEC05. Any (originally sent)
Connection Qualifier Component(s) would be included in the delete.
4.9.4.7 Delete single flight availability components within a flight - / date range
HDQRI1A
.LHRRMBA 141515
AVO
.PX/
.CX/BA0001-BA0133/14NOV05-01DEC05/LHRBKK
.CX/BA0001-BA0133/14NOV05-01DEC05/LHRBKK
Flight availability cancellation component
.CX/ = Flight availability component cancellation
BA = Airline designator
0001 = Flight number
- = Flight number separator
BA = Airline designator
0133 = Flight number
/ = Element separator
14NOV05 = Start date
- = Date separator
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01DEC05 = End date
/ = Element separator
LHRBKK = Board/Off point
Note: This flight availability component indicates that only those items are to be deleted, where
flight number BA0001 through BA0133 LHR-BKK is the only flight availability component, within the
date range starting 14NOV05 through 01DEC05. Any (originally sent) Connection Qualifier
Component(s) would be included in the delete.
4.9.4.8 Delete single flight availability components with all its connecting flight availability
component(s) within a flight - / date range
HDQRI1A
.LHRRMBA 141515
AVO
.PX/
.CXX/BA0001-BA0133/14NOV05-01DEC05/LHRBKK
.CXX/BA0001-BA0133/14NOV05-01DEC05/LHRBKK
Multiple flight availability cancellation component
.CXX/ = Flight availability component - Multiple cancellation
BA = Airline designator
0001 = Flight number
- = Flight number separator
BA = Airline designator
0133 = Flight number
/ = Element separator
14NOV05 = Start date
- = Date separator
01DEC05 = End date
/ = Element separator
LHRBKK = Board/Off point
Note: This flight availability component indicates that those items are to be deleted, where flight
number BA0001 through BA0133 LHR-BKK is contained (stand alone or connects to other flight
availability component(s)), within the date range starting 14NOV05 through 01DEC05. Any (originally
sent) Connection Qualifier Component(s) would be included in the delete.
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.CX/BA0243//LHRCDG
Second Flight availability cancellation component
.CX/ = Flight availability component cancellation
BA = Airline designator
0243 = Flight number
/ = Element separator
/ = Element separator
LHRCDG = Board/Off point
Note: These flight availability components indicate that only those items are to be deleted, where
BA0256 ORD-LHR within the date range starting 14NOV05 through 01DEC05 connects to flight
availability component BA0243 LHR-CDG. Any (originally sent) Connection Qualifier Component(s)
would be included in the delete.
4.9.4.10 Delete connecting flight availability components within the entire system range
HDQRI1A
.LHRRMBA 141515
AVO
.PX/
.CXX/BA0200
.CXX/BA0200
Multiple flight availability cancellation component
.CXX/ = Flight availability component - Multiple cancellation
BA = Airline designator
0200 = Flight number
Note: This flight availability component indicates that those items are to be deleted, where flight
number BA0200 is contained (stand alone or connects to other flight availability component(s)). No
date given indicates to delete all segments associated to that flight number within the entire system
range. Any (originally sent) Connection Qualifier Component(s) would be included in the delete.
4.9.4.11 Delete flight availability components in a flight number range within the entire
system range
HDQRI1A
.LHRRMBA 141515
AVO
.PX/
.CXX/BA0200-BA0400
.CXX/BA0200-BA0400
Multiple flight availability cancellation component
.CXX/ = Flight availability component - Multiple cancellation
BA = Airline designator
0200 = Flight number
- = Flight number range separator
BA = Airline Designator
0400 = Flight number
Note: This flight availability component indicates that those items are to be deleted, where flight
number BA0200 through BA0400 is contained (stand alone or connects to other flight availability
component(s)). No date given indicates to delete all segments associated to that flight number within
the entire system range. Any (originally sent) Connection Qualifier Component(s) would be included
in the delete.
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CHAPTER 5 — PREPAID TICKET ADVICE MESSAGES
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J 5.1.1.12 The identifier “.V/” followed by the form of payment code. When the PTA is originated on behalf of
an agent, show the code “AGT” followed by the name and numeric code of the travel agent. Optionally,
if a PTA is originated on behalf of an agent and is sold and is to be ticketed in the U.S. or Canada,
follow by the code “COMM RATE” followed by the commission rate code. When the Form of Payment
is Credit Card, replace each of the characters in the credit card number with the exception of the last
four with the letter “X”.
5.1.1.13 The identifier “.F/” followed by each applicable item in numerics consecutively, and in the order
shown below.
When more than one fare basis/ticket designator is used in a multi-passenger PTA, items 5.1.1.13(a)
through 5.1.1.13(e) may be repeated as applicable for each fare. When the exchange rate used to
compute the equivalent amount is the same for all fares, it may be included only once. If different,
show separately for each fare:
(a) Fare:
(i) enter the word “FARE” and the amount of the total fare (excluding taxes/fees/charges) for the
complete itinerary. Show the fare in the currency of the country of commencement of travel,
unless otherwise provided by applicable currency regulations. Precede by the applicable
three character currency code,
(ii) the currency code is not required when transportation is entirely within the country of sale;
(b) Equivalent Fare Paid:
(i) enter the code “EQFP” followed by the currency code and the amount which has been collected
when:
d payment is made in a currency other than that shown as the fare amount, or
d payment is in a currency other than the national currency of the country of sale;
(c) Bank Exchange Rate — enter the word “RATE” followed by the applicable Bank Exchange Rate;
(d) Tax/Fee/Charge — if applicable, enter the word “TAX” followed by the amount. If the tax/fee/
charge is for a country other than the country in which the ticket is to be issued, follow the amount
with the ISO country code of the taxing country. Taxes/fees/charges applicable to a single country
may be combined into one amount. If tax/fee/charge for more than one country applies, show
each tax/fee/charge separately. If a passenger is exempt from a normally applicable tax/fee/
charge, show the word “EXEMPT” followed by the applicable ISO country code. For any non-tariff
fee or charge that has to be shown separately on the ticket, enter the amount followed by the
appropriate two-letter code. When a US Passenger Facility Charge (PFC) is collected, the airport
to which the PFC applies and an amount indicator reflecting the dollar amount collected (1 =
USD 1.00, 2 = USD 2.00, 3 = USD 3.00) must be shown following the “Routing/Fare Basis” and
“Construction/Fare Basis” data. For each PFC collected, enter, in itinerary order, the airport code
followed by the PFC amount indicator;
(e) Ticket Total — enter the code “TKT TOTL” followed by the sum of the fare and tax/fee/charge, or
the sum of equivalent fare amount and tax/fee/charge, when there is an “EQUIV” amount specified.
Precede the amount by the applicable currency code;
(f) Other Charges or Expenses — enter and define any other charges or expenses, e.g. excess
baggage, in the currency of country of commencement of travel. Precede the amount by that
country’s currency code, if the PTA is issued for travel originating in a country other than the
country of sale. When payment is made in a currency other than that in which the other charges
or expenses are shown, enter the code “EQFP” followed by the currency code and the amount.
Enter “RATE” and the Bank Exchange Rate used if different from 5.1.1.13(c);
(g) PTA Total — (show only when there are other charges or expenses or when there is more than
one passenger with the same or a different fare basis/ticket designator). Enter the code “PTA
TOTL” followed by the sum of the ticket total(s) and other charges or expenses in the currency
of payment preceded by the applicable currency code unless travel is wholly within the country
of sale and paid for in that country’s currency.
5.1.1.14 The identifier “.T/” followed by the code “TOTL” and the total amount collected, spelled out in letters,
followed by the currency code when applicable.
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5.1.5.3 Multi-Passenger PTA message:
NYCRPAF
Address ...................................
Communications Reference ... .NCERPTW 271945
NCETW
Record Locator .......................
“PTA” and MCO Number ........ PTA 01540181231234
“Date of Issue” and Date ........ DATE OF ISSUE 27AUG91
ISSUE TO
“Issue To” ................................
Name of Passenger(s) ............ 2RUCERETO/D MR/D MSTR
Address/Phone Number ......... .C/160 W BROAD ST BERGENFIELD NJ PHONE 201 384-9087
.X/NYC AF PAR894.00Y1TW NYC894.00Y NUC1788.00END
Routing/Fare Basis .................
ROE1.00
NYC AF PAR400.00YHWZ TW NYC400.00
QHWZYTH NUC800.00END ROE1.00
NYC/BOS0.00AF PAR89.00Y1IN/BOS/89.00YIN
TW NYC0.00NUC178.00END ROE1.00
Reservations Information ........ .B/AF70Y30AUG JFKCDG HK2 TW803Y15SEP CDGJFK HK2
Additional Information or
Restrictive Conditions ........... .R/TRAVELLING WITH INF
Form of Payment .................... .V/CHECK-AGT ABC TRAVEL 12345
Fare/Tax/Other Charges/
PTA Total (in numerics) ........ .F/FARE USD1788.00 EQFP FRF11625RATE USD0.1538
TAX FFR88 TKT TOTL FRF11713
USD800.00 EQFP FRF5205TAX FRF88
TKT TOTL FRF5293
USD178.00 EQFP FRF1160 TAX FRF88
TKT TOTL FRF1248
PTA TOTL FRF18254
PTA Total (in letters) .............. .T/TOTL ONE EIGHT TWO FIVE FOUR FRF
Acknowledgement ................... ACK
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5.4.1.7 The code “RFD” followed by the reason for the full refund, e.g. PTA UNCLAIMED, PSGR REFUSED.
5.4.2 Example of a PTA full refund message:
Address ................................... SLCRPWA
Communications Reference ... .PHXRPTW 101710
Message Identifier .................. RFD
Record Locator ....................... SLCWA
“PTA” and Number of
Original PTA ......................... PTA 01780148569212
Name of Passenger(s) ............ 1WEBER/MAX
Auth to Refund and Reason ... RFD PTA UNCLAIMED
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5.7.1.2 Communications Reference.
5.7.1.3 Message Identifier ADC.
5.7.1.4 Record Locator — composed of three-letter code and airline designator of the Selling Office and,
optionally, of the Location of Record.
5.7.1.5 The code “PTA” and the MCO number issued to cover the additional collection (see 5.1.1.4).
5.7.1.6 The code “PTA” followed by the original MCO number issued (see 5.1.1.4).
5.7.1.7 Number and name of passenger/group leader/organization as shown in the original PTA.
5.7.1.8 The identifier “.X/” followed by a new routing only if applicable (see 5.1.1.9).
5.7.1.9 The identifier “.R/” followed by the code “ADC” and the reason for the additional collection.
5.7.1.10 The identifier “.V/” followed by the new form of payment (see 5.1.1.12).
5.7.1.11 The identifier “.F/” followed by each applicable item as shown in 5.1.1.13.
5.7.1.12 The identifier “.T/” followed by the code “TOTL” and the total amount collected spelled out in letters,
followed by the currency code when applicable.
5.7.1.13 The code “ACK”.
Note: When additional collection procedures apply, always indicate all MCO/PTA numbers in any
subsequent message.
5.7.2 Example of a message sending an additional collection for a PTA:
Address ................................... STLRPTW
Communications Reference ... .SLCRMWA 051927
Message Identifier .................. ADC
Record Locator ....................... SLCWA PQR657K
“PTA” and the MCO Number
Issued to Cover the
Additional Collection ............. PTA0170440562131
“PTA” and the Original MCO
Number Issued ..................... PTA0170444548261
Number and Name of
Passenger ............................. 1WEBER/MAX
“ADC” Followed by the Reason
.R/ADC TO COVER FIRST CLASS AND EXCESS
for Additional Collection ........
BAGGAGE CHARGES
J New Form of Payment ............ .V/TPXXXX XXXXXX XX3453
Fare/Tax/Ticket Totl/Other
Charges/PTA Total
(in numerics) ......................... .F/FARE 18.52 TAX 1.48 TKT TOTL 20.00 XBAG
20.00 PTA TOTL 40.00
Total (in letters) ....................... .T/TOTL FOUR ZERO POINT ZERO ZERO
Acknowledgement ................... ACK
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5.8.3 The airline designator used in Predesignated PTA Points must always be that of a SITA or ARINC
participant. Carriers which are not SITA or ARINC participants and which elect to establish a
Predesignated PTA Point may not use their airline designator in Predesignated PTA Point addresses.
Furthermore, because replies or servicing messages, such as schedule changes, are sent to the
airline in the Record Locator, non-SITA/ARINC participants must use the Record Locator of a SITA
or ARINC participant and may not use their own Airline Designator in the Record Locator element.
When a Predesignated Point is published for an airline and/or an airline designator is used in the
Record Locator, then it is the responsibility of that airline or the hosting system to make proper
arrangements with ARINC and SITA to ensure delivery of messages.
5.8.4 Messages addressed to Predesignated PTA Points will use the proper Office Function Designator in
accordance with AIRIMP rules governing message addressing.
5.8.5 Carriers publishing a Predesignated PTA Point are responsible for forwarding the PTA message on
to the boarding city ticketing location or other location, as required by that carrier’s procedures.
5.8.6 Predesignated PTA Points can be found in the Airline Coding Directory.
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CHAPTER 6 — SCHEDULE EXCHANGE DATA MESSAGE
For all procedures, please refer to the IATA Standard Schedules Information Manual (SSIM) that specifies the
schedule data handling procedures and the standard formats for the exchange of schedule information.
The data standards are specified for hardcopy, conventional manual message procedures (telegraph), magnetic
tape formats and electronic data processing.
Further information, as required, can be provided via the Schedules Information Standards Committee (SISC),
IATA Montreal, (e-mail: sisc@iata.org or ssim@iata.org) or from the IATA website (www.iata.org/sked).
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If not Holding, Sold. Same as Sold; however, passenger may already be holding. Check
for duplicate reservation .................................................................................................. IS
List (add to waiting list) ...................................................................................................... LL
List space available ID passenger (bilateral use — must not be used in conjunction with
any other confirmed or requested or waitlisted positive space) ..................................... SA
Y Need. Reply required. To be used for involuntary rerouting ............................................. NI
Need. Reply required indicating action taken using appropriate code ............................. NN
Need the segment specified or alternative segment immediately following. Confirm speci-
fied segment if available and take no action on alternative. If not available, reply with
appropriate code and act upon alternatives in the same manner .................................. NA
Sold .................................................................................................................................... SS
Sold (on free sale basis) ................................................................................................... FS
Space requested. Reply only if not available (between ATA Members and/or bilateral use
only) ................................................................................................................................. SQ
7.1.3 Advice Codes (these advice codes are to be initiated exclusively by the company
who is in control of the inventory)
Cancelled — we have cancelled for segment specified. The reason shall be stated in an
SSR ................................................................................................................................. HX
Confirming .......................................................................................................................... KK
Confirming from waiting list ............................................................................................... KL
No action taken. In cases other than no action taken on a specified segment because of
inability to confirm preceding segment(s), the reason may be stated in a Supplementary
Element ............................................................................................................................ NO
Unable — have waitlisted .................................................................................................. UU
Unable — flight does not operate or special service not provided ................................... UN
Unable to accept sale — flight, class, date, segment closed, have waitlisted (times may
be optionally included if incorrect times received) .......................................................... US
Waitlist closed. Unable to accept request, waitlist or sale. The passenger is not confirmed
and is not waitlisted ......................................................................................................... UC
★ When any segment specified in message commences on your line at your city and you have “no record” immediately reserve or list said
segment (but withhold taking any action relative to clearing subsequent “HK”, “HN” and “HL” segments) and notify sender of message
accordingly.
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7.1.7 Message Identifiers (for PTA messages)
Acknowledgement .............................................................................................................. ACK
Additional Collection .......................................................................................................... ADC
Full refund .......................................................................................................................... RFD
Partial refund or over-collection ......................................................................................... PRF
Reply to further information or action ................................................................................ ADV
Request for further information or action .......................................................................... RFI
Request for reply ............................................................................................................... RQR
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Kosher meal ....................................................................................................................... KSML★★
Low calorie meal ................................................................................................................ LCML★★
Low cholesterol, low fat meal ............................................................................................ LFML★★
Low protein meal ............................................................................................................... LPML★★
Low purin meal .................................................................................................................. PRML★★
Low sodium, no salt added meal ...................................................................................... LSML★★
Manually entered ticket number(s) to report handwritten tickets or a repeat transmission TKNM
Medical case (Company medical clearance may be required). Refer to IATA Resolution
700, Recommended Practice 1700 and AIRIMP 3.7.7 “Incapacitated Passengers” for
guidelines. Not to be used for incapacitated passengers who only require special assist-
ance or handling, and who do not require a medical clearance ..................................... MEDA
Meet and assist — specify details ..................................................................................... MAAS
Moslem meal ..................................................................................................................... MOML★★
Name change caused segment status change ................................................................. NAME
Non-lactose meal ............................................................................................................... NLML★★
Notification that an electronically ticketed reservation has been changed ....................... TKNR
No Smoking Aisle Seat (specific seat number may be included in reply) ........................ NSSA
No Smoking Bulkhead Seat (specific seat number may be included in reply) ................. NSSB
No Smoking Rear-Facing Seat (by bilateral agreement) .................................................. NSSR
No Smoking Seat (specific seat number may be included) .............................................. NSST
No Smoking Window Seat (specific seat number may be included in reply) ................... NSSW
On-board Wheelchair — provided by airline (required only for use by/between U.S.
carriers) 48 hours notice recommended but not required ............................................... WCOB
Oriental meal ..................................................................................................................... ORML★★
Passenger provided contact for passenger ....................................................................... PCTC
Passenger travelling together over one or more segments utilising a common identity
assigned by the booking Member ................................................................................... GRPS
Passport Number — specify number, ISO country code for country of issuance, and, if
known, date of birth (required only for use by/between U.S. carriers) ........................... PSPT
Prereserved seat requested with intent to issue a boarding pass or notification that a
boarding pass has been issued ...................................................................................... SEAT
Provides information for airport personnel for passenger handling at departure time for
which no other other SSR code exists and does not require a reply ............................. CKIN
Raw vegetarian meal ......................................................................................................... RVML★★
Record Locator .................................................................................................................. RLOC
Requires action or provides reservations related information for which no SSR code exists
and may or may not require a reply ................................................................................ OTHS
Sea Food meal .................................................................................................................. SFML★★
Seat Request — include specific number or preference .................................................. RQST
Ship’s Crew — Seamen .................................................................................................... SEMN
Smoking Aisle Seat (specific seat number may be included in reply) .............................. SMSA
Smoking Bulkhead Seat (specific seat number may be included in reply) ....................... SMSB
Smoking Rear-Facing Seat (by bilateral agreement) ........................................................ SMSR
Smoking Seat (specific seat number may be included) .................................................... SMST
Smoking Window Seat (specific seat number may be included in reply) ......................... SMSW
Special meal requirement not covered by specific code (to be followed by details) ........ SPML★★
Specify language(s) spoken .............................................................................................. LANG
Sports Equipment — specify type of equipment, number, weight, size, if known ............ SPEQ
Stretcher passenger .......................................................................................................... STCR
Ticket numbers for automatically (system) generated paper tickets. This code shall only
be system generated ....................................................................................................... TKNA
Ticket Number for Electronic Tickets ................................................................................ TKNE
Ticketing Time Limit (provide hour, oblique, date, month and city where ticket is to be
purchased, if more than one airline segment is in the itinerary) .................................... TKTL
Time Limit Auto Cancel Exemption ................................................................................... TLAC
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Service information ............................................................................................................ SI
Special industry program (where xx = alphanumeric bilaterally agreed code) ................. xx
Special request for hotel room amenities .......................................................................... HR
Tour code indicator ............................................................................................................ IT
Written confirmation ........................................................................................................... W
7.1.12.2 Room Type/Rate/Room Qualifier Codes (directed to anoter airline
Double room with bath ...................................................................................................... DBLB
Double room with bath and sitting room (when more than one bedroom is required, include
this requirement as Additional Information) .................................................................... SUIT
Double room with bath, twin beds ..................................................................................... TWNB
Double room with shower .................................................................................................. DBLS
Double room with shower, twin beds ................................................................................ TWNS
Double room without bath/shower ..................................................................................... DBLN
Double room without bath/shower, twin beds ................................................................... TWNN
First class hotel .................................................................................................................. FHTL
Luxury class hotel .............................................................................................................. LHTL
Maximum (superior) room rate desired ............................................................................. MAXR
Minimum room rate desired ............................................................................................... MINR
Moderate (medium) room rate desired .............................................................................. MODR
Quadruple room (4 persons) with bath ............................................................................. QADB
Quadruple room (4 persons) with shower ......................................................................... QADS
Quadruple room (4 persons) without bath/shower ............................................................ QADN
Quintuple room (5 persons) with bath ............................................................................... QINB
Quintuple room (5 persons) with shower .......................................................................... QINS
Quintuple room (5 persons) without bath/shower ............................................................. QINN
Second class hotel ............................................................................................................ SHTL
Single room with bath ........................................................................................................ SGLB
Single room with shower ................................................................................................... SGLS
Single room without bath/shower ...................................................................................... SGLN
Tourist (third) class hotel ................................................................................................... THTL
Triple room with bath ......................................................................................................... TRPB
Triple room with shower .................................................................................................... TRPS
Triple room without bath/shower ....................................................................................... TRPN
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Non-smoking ............................................................................................................. NSM
Ocean front ............................................................................................................... OCF
Oversize room .......................................................................................................... OVS
Ocean view ............................................................................................................... OVU
Poolside .................................................................................................................... PLS
Quiet location ............................................................................................................ QLC
Refrigerator ............................................................................................................... RFG
River view ................................................................................................................. RVU
Sauna ........................................................................................................................ SAU
In room safe .............................................................................................................. SFE
In room shower ......................................................................................................... SHR
Sitting area ................................................................................................................ SIT
Studio ........................................................................................................................ STD
Solarium .................................................................................................................... SUN
Sea view ................................................................................................................... SVU
Bath-tub in room ....................................................................................................... TUB
Television .................................................................................................................. TVE
Tower room ............................................................................................................... TWR
In room VCR ............................................................................................................. VCR
View .......................................................................................................................... VEW
Concierge .................................................................................................................. VIP
Villa ........................................................................................................................... VLA
Whirlpool/jacuzzi ....................................................................................................... WPL
Waterbed .................................................................................................................. WTR
As bilaterally agreed ................................................................................................. xxx
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Special Car, used for special car — type or equipment not covered by specific code (to
be followed by details) ..................................................................................................... SPCL
Standard/Full size stationwagon ........................................................................................ SWGN
Two-door ............................................................................................................................ TDOR
7.1.13.3 Car type codes (to be used in conjunction with 2.9.4.2(b) Option 2, by selecting one
character from each of the following sub-lists (a) through (d) in the order presented)
(a) Class Codes:
Mini ........................................................................................................................... M
Economy ................................................................................................................... E
Compact .................................................................................................................... C
Intermediate .............................................................................................................. I
Standard ................................................................................................................... S
Full size ..................................................................................................................... F
Premium .................................................................................................................... P
Luxury ....................................................................................................................... L
Special ...................................................................................................................... X
(b) Type Codes:
Car ............................................................................................................................ C
2 Door Car ................................................................................................................ B
4 Door Car ................................................................................................................ D
Wagon ....................................................................................................................... W
Van ............................................................................................................................ V
Limo .......................................................................................................................... L
Rec. Vehicle .............................................................................................................. R
Convertible ................................................................................................................ T
Sports Car ................................................................................................................. S
4 Wheel Drive ........................................................................................................... F
Special ...................................................................................................................... X
Pickup ....................................................................................................................... P
All Terrain Vehicle .................................................................................................... J
(c) Transmission Codes:
Automatic .................................................................................................................. A
Manual ...................................................................................................................... M
(d) Air Conditioning Codes:
Air conditioning YES ................................................................................................. R
Air conditioning NO ................................................................................................... N
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7.1.14 Seat Preference Codes
Aisle ................................................................................................................................... A
Bulkhead ............................................................................................................................ B
Handicapped Seat ............................................................................................................. H
Medically Okay to Travel ................................................................................................... M
Passenger with Infant ........................................................................................................ I
Rear-Facing Seat (by bilateral agreement) ....................................................................... R
Unaccompanied Minor ....................................................................................................... U
Window .............................................................................................................................. W
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Number .............................................................................................................................. NBR
Neutral Unit of Construction .............................................................................................. NUC
One way ............................................................................................................................. OW
Open segment (information/servicing request) ................................................................. OPEN
Origin (al), (ate), (ated), (ation) (ating) .............................................................................. ORIG
Owner Key ......................................................................................................................... OWNR
Oxygen — for passengers travelling either seated or on stretcher, needing oxygen during
the flight (only to be used in conjunction with SSR code “MEDA”) .................................. OXYG
Passenger .......................................................................................................................... PSGR
Passenger name record .................................................................................................... PNR
Passenger will contact ....................................................................................................... PWCT
Prepaid ticket advice ......................................................................................................... PTA
Protecting reservation ........................................................................................................ PROT
Record Locator .................................................................................................................. RLOC
Reference my letter (memorandum, etc) .......................................................................... REML
Reference my telegramme (cable), (wire) ......................................................................... REMT
Reference your letter (memorandum, etc) ........................................................................ REYL
Reference your telegramme (cable), (wire) ....................................................................... REYT
Refund, full ......................................................................................................................... RFD
Release (d), (ing) ............................................................................................................... RLSE
Repeat (ed), (ing) .............................................................................................................. RPT
Reply to duplicate booking inquiry .................................................................................... RDB
Request .............................................................................................................................. REQ
Request if desired .............................................................................................................. RQID
Reservation(s) .................................................................................................................... RES
Reserved Seat, Boarding pass inhibited ........................................................................... RC
Reserved Seat, Boarding pass inhibited ........................................................................... RS
Reserved Seat, Boarding pass inhibited ........................................................................... RZ
Reserved Seat Response, Boarding pass inhibited .......................................................... RB
Round trip .......................................................................................................................... RT
Schedule (ed), (ing) ........................................................................................................... SKED
Special needs’ passenger — to be optionally entered after the passenger’s add name on
the ticket ......................................................................................................................... SP
Stopover ............................................................................................................................. STVR
Telephone extension ......................................................................................................... X
The complete party is (follow with current total of party: “TCP15”) .................................. TCP
Through .............................................................................................................................. THRU
Ticket number .................................................................................................................... TKNO
Ticket Total ........................................................................................................................ TKT
TOTL
Ticketed ............................................................................................................................. TKTD
Total ................................................................................................................................... TOTL
Tour Reference .................................................................................................................. TREF
Traffic ................................................................................................................................. TFC
Travel Agent ...................................................................................................................... AGT
Unaccompanied minor (followed by age: e.g. “UM08”) .................................................... UM
Very important passenger ................................................................................................. VIP
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AIR★★★★ ...........Air conditioning in room
AKD ....................Message from Member advising the decrease of an existing block.
AKI ....................Message from Member advising the increase of an existing block.
AKK ....................Message from Member advising creation or update of a block allocation (Member
Initiated)
ALTN ..................Alternative
APR ....................April
APT★★★★ ...........Apartment/townhouse
ARNK ..................Arrival unknown or via means other than scheduled air service (may be followed
by date)
Note: A scheduled air service is defined as an air carrier with services displayed
in an official airline guide, and has assigned to it an airline designator (airline code)
and operates between points having three-letter city airport codes.
ARR ....................Arrival information (car/hotel element)
ARR ....................Arrive (ed), (ing), (arrival)
AS ......................Flight open or reopened for Automatic Selling; or if a segment is included, the
specified segment and all other segments included in that specified segment are
opened or reopened for Automatic Selling
ASA ....................Message from Member advising block allocation reaccommodation to an alternate
flight(s)
ASAP ..................As Soon As Possible
ASC ....................Advice of schedule change (miscellaneous code)
ASC ....................Advice of Schedule Change message identifier
ATX ....................Air Taxi
AUG ....................August
AUTH ..................Authority, authorise, authorisation
AUTK ..................Used to authorise another subscriber, not in control of the PNR, to issue a ticket
(as bilaterally agreed). Ownership of the PNR is not transferred
AVA ....................Availability Status message identifier
AVC ....................Car availability status message identifier
AVH ....................Hotel availability status message identifier (ATA use only)
AVIH ..................Animal in Hold — specify details
AVML★★..............Asian vegetarian meal
AVN ....................Availability Status message identifier
AVR ....................Availability Status message identifier
AVS ....................Availability Status message identifier
AVT ....................Tour availability status message identifier (ATA use only)
B ........................Bulkhead (seat request)
B ........................Economy/Coach Discounted
B★★★★ ...............Room with bath/shower (moderate, medium rate)
B ........................2 Door Car (Car Rental Code — Type)
BAR★★★★ ...........Wet bar
BBL★★★★ ...........Baby listening
BBML★★..............Infant/Baby Food
BEV★★★★ ...........Tea/coffee facility in room
BIKE ..................Bicycle — specify number
BLML★★..............Bland/soft meal
BLND ..................Blind Passenger — specify if accompanied by seeing eye dog or other service
animal
BPR ....................Pre-reserved seat and boarding pass (bilateral agreement required)
BRDD ..................Boarded
BRDG ..................Boarding
BS ......................Booking Source (Car/Hotel Element)
BSCT ..................Bassinet/carrycot/baby basket
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CRUZ ..................Cruise passenger (bilateral agreement only)
CS ......................Segment closed — NOOP. May be applied to any segment which will not operate
for any reason, and is reflected in industry publications as operating. Those carriers
which cannot portray NOOP condition of a segment will interpret the AVS code
“CS” as “CR” or “CC” (between ATA Members only)
CTC ....................Contact (ed), (ing)
CTCA ..................Address (home or hotel)
CTCB ..................Business phone
CTCE ..................E-mail address
Note: Use // (double slash) in place of @ (at sign) in E-mail address and .. (double dot) in place of
_ (underscore) in E-mail address.
Example: “john_smith@usairways.com” would be represented as “john..smith//usairways.com”
CTCF ..................Datafax phone
CTCH ..................Home phone
Y CTCM ..................Mobile phone
CTCP ..................Phone nature not known
CTCT ..................Travel Agent phone
CTG★★★★ ...........Cottage unit
CTL★★★★ ...........Located in castle
CWGN ..................Compact Stationwagon
CX★★★★ .............Request for return of hotel cancellation number(s)
D ........................Business Class Discounted
D ........................Destination Address
D ........................4 Door Car (Car Rental Code — Type)
D★★★★ ...............Room with shower (maximum, superior rate)
D★★★★ ...............Standard double size bed
DAPO ..................Do all possible
DBLB ..................Double room with bath
DBLN ..................Double room without bath/shower
DBLS ..................Double room with shower
DBML★★..............Diabetic meal
DEAF ..................Deaf Passenger — specify if accompanied by hearing dog or other service animal
DEC ....................December
DEC ....................Request to Member for a decrease in block size
DEP ....................Depart(s), (ed), (ure)
DEPA ..................Deportee — accompanied by an escort
DEPU ..................Deportee — unaccompanied
DIPL ..................Diplomatic Courier
DL ......................Driver’s license number for SSR FOID
DNO★★★★ ...........Down and out/drive-up
DO ......................Drop-off (followed by city/airport code) (car Element)
J DOCA ..................API — Passenger Address Information
J DOCO ..................API — Passenger Other Supplementary Information
J DOCS ..................API — Passenger Travel Document
DVD ....................Divided PNR message identifier
DWN★★★★ ...........Downstairs
E ........................Economy (Car Rental Code — Class)
E ........................Shuttle Service. No reservation allowed. Seat to be confirmed at check-in
E★★★★ ...............Room with shower (moderate, medium rate)
EA★★★★ .............Extra person: adult
EC★★★★ .............Extra person: child
ECAR ..................Economy Car (Automatic)
EFF ....................Effective
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GPST ..................Group Seat Request — no name or generic seating (may include number of seats
followed by the zone code “N” or “S” preferences)
GRPF ..................Group Fare data
GRPK ..................Group space passive notification
GRPS ..................Passenger travelling together over one or more segments utilising a common identity
assigned by the booking Member
GVU★★★★ ...........Garden view
H ........................Economy/Coach Discounted
H ........................Handicapped Seat
HA ......................Have requested — and inventory for segment specified has been adjusted. Update
name record accordingly (bilateral use only)
HCP★★★★ ...........Handicapped
HFML★★..............High fibre meal
HHL ....................Hotel Accommodation (automated format)
HK★ ....................Holds confirmed
HL★ ....................Have listed (on waiting list)
HN★ ....................Have requested
HNML★★..............Hindu meal
HON★★★★ ...........Honeymoon
HOT★★★★ ...........Hot tub
HQ★ ....................Space already requested as SQ. Twelve hours not yet elapsed (between ATA
Members and/or bilateral use only)
HR★★★★ .............Special request for hotel room amenities
HS ......................Sold — we have sold and inventory for segment specified has been adjusted. Make
name record only (between ATA Members and/or bilateral use only)
HTL ....................Hotel accommodation
HVA★★★★ ...........Room/rate category is “Closed for Arrival” on date specified, but sell through is
permitted
HVC★★★★ ...........Room/rate category is “Closed”; no sales allowed for dates indicated
HVM★★★★ ...........Room/rate category has a minimum length of stay (used for inventory control)
HVO★★★★ ...........Room/rate category is “Opened”
HVQ★★★★ ...........Room/rate category is “Reopened for Arrival” on date specified
HVR★★★★ ...........Room/rate category is “On Request”
HVS★★★★ ...........Soft close. Sell through is allowed. Used bilaterally
HW ......................Have waitlisted — and inventory for segment specified has been adjusted. Update
name record accordingly (bilateral use only)
HX ......................Cancelled — we have cancelled and inventory for segment specified has been
adjusted. The reason shall be stated in an SSR
I ........................Business Class Discounted
I ........................Identity Card (as defined by the issuing Country/State)
I ........................Intermediate (Car Rental Code — Class)
I ........................Passenger with Infant (see preserved seat)
ICAR ..................Intermediate Car
ID★★★★ .............Car company customer identification code
ID ......................Locally defined identification number for SSR FOID
ID ......................Identification, car customer’s special number (Car/Hotel Element)
IFUN ..................If unable
IN ......................If not Holding, Need . . . . Same as Need; however, passenger may already be
holding space. Check for duplicate reservation
IN★★★★ .............Check-in date (Hotel Element)
INAD ..................Inadmissible Passenger — Passenger is not permitted to enter a country
★ When any segment specified in message commences on your line at your city and you have “no record” immediately reserve or list said
segment (but withhold taking any action relative to clearing subsequent “HK”, “HN” and “HL” segments) and notify sender of message
accordingly.
★★ Only requests for SPML may contain specific food items.
★★★★ Hotel code (see 7.1.12).
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LVB★★★★ ...........Lake view/balcony
LVU★★★★ ...........Lake view
LWGN ..................Luxury Stationwagon
M ........................Day Change Indicator, negative (minus)
M ........................Economy/Coach Discounted
J M ........................Male Passenger
M ........................Manual (Car Rental Code — Transmission)
M ........................MEDA passenger
M ........................Mini (Car Rental Code - Class)
M★★★★ ...............Meal plan
M ........................Medically Okay to travel (SSR SEAT Location Code)
MA ......................Flight or flight segment is not under Selective Query Availability Status Conditions
Note: The above recognises existing industry procedures. The SI/SA set of codes
is recommended for future development.
MAS ....................Availability Status message identifier
MAAS ..................Meet and assist — specify details
MAR ....................March
MATS ..................Military Air Transport Service (followed by nationality, e.g. MATS, USA)
MAXR ..................Maximum (superior) room rate desired
MAY ....................May
MBR★★★★ ...........Mini bar
MCO ....................Miscellaneous charges order
MED ....................Advice of medical case (not applicable to/from ATA carriers or ATA Associate
Members unless bilaterally agreed)
MEDA ..................Medical Case (Company medical clearance may be required). Refer to IATA
Resolution 700, Recommended Practice 1700 and AIRIMP 3.7.7 for guidelines.
Not to be used for incapacitated passengers who only require special assistance
or handling, and who do not require a medical clearance
MI ......................Male Infant Passenger
MIL★★★★ ...........Military
MINR ..................Minimum room rate desired
MNB★★★★ ...........Main building
MODR ..................Moderate (medium) room rate desired
MOML★★..............Moslem meal
MOV★★★★ ...........In room movies
MR ......................Flight or flight segment is under Selective Query Availability Status Conditions
Note: The above recognises existing industry procedures. The SI/SA set of codes
is recommended for future development.
MSCN ..................Misconnect (ed), (ion)
MVU★★★★ ...........Mountain view
N ........................Economy/Coach Discounted
N ........................No (Car Rental Code — Air conditioning)
N ........................No Smoking Zone
N ........................No Smoking Zone (see “GPST” and “SEAT”)
NA ......................Need the segment specified or alternative segment immediately following. Confirm
specified segment if available and take no action on alternative. If not available,
reply with appropriate code and act upon alternatives in the same manner
NAC ....................No action taken on your message
NAME ..................Name change caused segment status change
NAR ....................New arrival information
NBR ....................Number
NCO ....................New continuation information
NI ......................National identity number for SSR FOID
Y NI ......................Need. Reply required. To be used for involuntary rerouting only
★★★★ Hotel code (see 7.1.12).
★★ Only requests for SPML may contain specific food items.
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NLML★★..............Non-lactose meal
NM★★★★ .............Customer name element
NN ......................Need. Reply required indicating action taken using appropriate code
NO ......................No action taken. In cases other than no action taken on a specified segment because
of inability to confirm preceding segment(s), the reason may be stated in Supple-
mentary Element
NOCN ..................No connection
NOOP ..................No operate(ion)
NOSH ..................No show
NOTR ..................No traffic rights
NOV ....................November
NRC ....................No record passenger
NRCF ..................Not reconfirmed by passenger
NRL ....................Advice of Record Locator change for PNR(s) transferred from one Airline Reserva-
tions/CRS Supplier system to another Airline Reservations/CRS Supplier system
NSM★★★★ ...........Non-smoking
NSSA ..................No Smoking Aisle Seat (specific seat number may be included in reply)
NSSB ..................No Smoking Bulkhead Seat (specific seat number may be included in reply)
NSSR ..................No Smoking Rear-Facing Seat (by bilateral agreement)
NSST ..................No Smoking Seat
NSSW ..................No Smoking Window Seat (specific seat number may be included in reply)
NTBA ..................Name(s) to be advised
NU ......................The new carrier may not use the electronic ticket Coupon(s) for the new/modified
itinerary
NUC ....................Neutral Unit of Construction
NV ......................The new carrier may use the electronic ticket coupon(s), further action may be
required
OCF★★★★ ...........Ocean front
OCT ....................October
OPEN ..................Open segment (information/servicing request)
ORIG ..................Origin (al), (ate), (ated), (ation), (ating)
ORML★★..............Oriental meal
OSI ....................Other service information
OTHS ..................Requires action or provides reservations related information for which no SSR code
exists and may or may not require a reply
OUT★★★★ ...........Check-out date (Hotel Element)
OVS★★★★ ...........Oversize room
OVU★★★★ ...........Ocean view
OW ......................One way
OWNR .................Owner Key
OX ......................Cancel only if requested segment/auxiliary service is available
OXYG ..................Oxygen — for passengers travelling either seated or on stretcher, needing oxygen
during the flight (only to be used in conjunction with SSR code “MEDA”)
P★★★★ ...............Concierge or executive level
P★★★★ ...............Pull out bed
P ........................First Class Premium
P ........................Passenger Passport
P ........................Premium (Car Rental Code — Class)
P ........................Pickup (Car Rental Code — Type)
PCTC ..................Passenger provided contact for passenger
PDM ....................Possible duplicate message (message identifier inserted by communications only)
PETC ..................Animal in Cabin — specify details
PKx★★★★ ...........Package (x = bilaterally agreed indicator)
PLS★★★★ ...........Poolside
★★ Only requests for SPML may contain specific food items.
★★★★ Hotel code (see 7.1.12).
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PNR ....................Passenger name record
PP ......................Passport number for SSR FOID
PRF ....................Partial Refund or Over-Collection message identifier (for PTA messages only)
PRML★★..............Low purin meal
PRO★★★★ ...........Promotional
PROT ..................Protecting reservation
PSGR ..................Passenger
PSPT ..................Passport Number — specify number, ISO country code for country of issuance,
and, if known, date of birth (required only for use by/between U.S. carriers)
PTA ....................Prepaid ticket advice
PUP ....................Pick-up, followed by location and time (non-airport location) (Car Element)
PWCT ..................Passenger will contact
Q ........................Economy/Coach Discounted
Q★★★★ ...............Queen size bed
QADB★★★★ .........Quadruple room (4 persons) with bath
QADN★★★★ .........Quadruple room (4 persons) without bath/shower
QADS★★★★ .........Quadruple room (4 persons) with shower
QINB★★★★ .........Quintuple room (5 persons) with bath
QINN★★★★ .........Quintuple room (5 persons) without bath/shower
QINS★★★★ .........Quintuple room (5 persons) with shower
QLC★★★★ ...........Quiet location
R ........................Rec. Vehicle (Car Rental Code — Type)
R ........................Residence Address
R ........................YES (Car Rental Code — Air Conditioning)
R ........................Rear-facing seat (bilateral agreement) (seat request)
RA★★★★ .............Roll-away adult bed
RAC★★★★ ...........Rack rate
RB ......................Reserved Seat Response, Boarding pass inhibited
RBD ....................Reservations booking designator (class code)
RC ......................Reserved Seat, Boarding pass inhibited
RC★★★★ .............Roll-away child bed
RC ......................Car rental basis code
RDB ....................Reply to duplicate booking enquiry
REDU ..................Multiple occurrences of Reduction Date, Value, Type
REML ..................Reference my letter (memorandum, etc.)
REMT ..................Reference my telegramme (cable, wire)
REQ ....................Request
RES ....................Reservation(s)
REYL ..................Reference your letter (memorandum, etc.)
REYT ..................Reference your telegramme (cable, wire)
RFD ....................Full Refund message identifier (for PTA messages only)
RFD ....................Full refund (miscellaneous code)
RFG★★★★ ...........Refrigerator
RFI ....................Request for Further Information or Action
RG ......................Boarding Pass Authority, Change of gauge
RG ......................Car rental rate guaranteed (car element)
RLOC ..................Record Locator (miscellaneous code)
RLOC ..................SSR code for Record Locator
RLSE ..................Release (d), (ing)
ROE ....................IATA Rate of Exchange
ROH★★★★ ...........Run of the house
RPT ....................Repeat (ed), (ing)
RQ ......................Car rental rate quoted (car element)
RQID ..................Request if desired
★★ Only requests for SPML may contain specific food items.
★★★★ Hotel code (see 7.1.12).
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SPML★★..............Special meal requirement not covered by specific code (to be followed by details)
SP ......................Special needs passenger - to be optionally entered after the passenger’s name on
the ticket
SPx★★★★ ...........Special (x = bilaterally agreed)
SQ ......................Space requested. Reply only if not available (Between ATA Members and/or bilateral
use only)
SRS★★★★ ...........Senior citizen
SS ......................Sold
SSR ....................Special service requirement
STCR ..................Stretcher Passenger
STD★★★★ ...........Studio
STPC ..................Layover at carrier’s cost — when applicable to be used as additional information in
a hotel request or as an SSR OTHS item without Action Code
STVR ..................Stopover
SUIT ..................Double room with bath and sitting room. (When more than one bedroom is required
include requirement as additional information)
SUN★★★★ ...........Solarium
SUR ....................Surface (ship, rail, bus, etc.)
SVU★★★★ ...........Sea view
SWGN ..................Standard/Full size stationwagon
T ........................Convertible (Car Rental Code — Type)
T ........................Economy/Coach Discounted
T★★★★ ...............Twin size bed
TCP ....................The complete party is: (follow with current total of party: “TCP15”)
TDOR ..................Two-door
TFC ....................Traffic
THRU ..................Through
THTL ..................Tourist (Third) class hotel
TK ......................Confirming/Holds Confirmed. Advise passenger of new scheduled times/details.
Used only when schedule change advice is necessary as defined in 1.6
TKNA ..................Ticket numbers for automatically (system) generated paper tickets. This code shall
only be system generated
TKNC ..................Automatically (system) generated TCNs. This code shall only be system generated
TKNE ..................Ticket Number for Electronic Tickets
TKNM ..................Manually entered ticket number(s) to report handwritten tickets or a repeat
transmission
TKNO ..................Ticket number
TKNR ..................Notification that an electronically ticketed reservation has been changed
TKNX ..................AIRIMP back-up code for EDIFACT cancel electronic ticket
TKTD ..................Ticketed
TKT TOTL ...........Ticket Total
TKTL ..................Ticketing time limit (provide hour, oblique, date, month and city where ticket is to
be purchased if more than one airline segment is in the itinerary)
TL ......................Placing on waitlist/holds waitlist. Advise passenger of new scheduled times/details.
Used only when schedule change advice is necessary as defined in 1.6
TLAC ..................Time Limit Auto Cancel Exemption
TN ......................Is on request or holds need. Advise passenger of new scheduled times/details
TN ......................Ticket number for SSR FOID
TOTL ..................Total
TREF ..................Tour Reference
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WCHR★★★ ...........Wheelchair — R for Ramp. Passenger can ascend/descend steps and make own
way to/from cabin seat, but requires wheelchair for distance to/from aircraft,
i.e. across ramp, fingerdock or to mobile lounge, as applicable. When service
animal is accompanying passenger, specify the type of animal in free text of SSR
item
WCHS★★★ ...........Wheelchair — S for Steps. Passenger cannot ascend/descend steps, but is able
to make own way to/from cabin seat; requires wheelchair for distance to/from
aircraft or mobile lounge and must be carried up/down steps. When service animal
is accompanying passenger, specify the type of animal in free text of SSR item
WCMP ..................Wheelchair — Manual power to be transported by a passenger. Weight and dimen-
sions may be specified (required only for use by/between U.S. carriers)
WCOB ..................On-board Wheelchair — provided by airline (required only for use by/between U.S.
carriers) 48 hours notice recommended but not required
WEAP ..................Weapons, Firearms or Ammunition booked and carried as Checked Baggage
WKD★★★★ ...........Weekend
WPL★★★★ ...........Whirlpool/Jacuzzi
WTR★★★★ ...........Waterbed
X ........................Economy/Coach Discounted
X ........................Special (Car Rental Code — Class)
X ........................Special (Car Rental Code — Type)
X ........................Telephone extension
XBAG ..................Excess baggage — specify number, weight, size, if known
XL ......................Cancel listing (waiting list)
XO ......................Exchange Order (follow with number)
XR ......................Cancellation Recommended (indicate reason as an OSI Supplementary Element)
XSEC ..................Extra section/flight
XTN ....................Extension, (ed) (ing)
XX★★★★ .............Special industry programme (where xx = alphanumeric bilaterally agreed code)
XX ......................Cancel confirmed/requested
Y ........................Economy/Coach
YY ......................Two-letter code used in the Supplementary Element, in lieu of airline designator,
to indicate all airlines/CRS Suppliers addressed
Z ........................Business Class Discounted
★★★ Specify if passenger is travelling with own wheelchair and if such is battery-operated.
★★★★ Hotel code (see 7.1.12).
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8.1 INTRODUCTION
To minimise proliferation of different message standards, codes and definitions for the same functions,
this Chapter is recommended for application by Members and CRSs on a bilateral basis. Message
standards and codes used on a bilateral basis according to this Chapter are shown as a reference
or information source to assist with providing common data exchange between systems. Additions/
modifications to this Chapter will be processed in the same manner as other changes to AIRIMP.
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8.2.4 Construction and Sequence of TCM Messages
8.2.4.1 The sequence of elements is as follows:
(a) Address;
(b) Communications Reference;
(c) Message Identifier;
(d) Location of Record of the requesting system;
(e) Passenger Name(s);
(f) Flight/Date/Segment or Record Locator in an OSI element.
8.2.4.2 The minimum information in the Location of Record element is the booking office (three-letter city/
airport code) followed by the airline designator of the requesting system. Other data to be included
in this element (file address, Point of Sale, etc.) are as bilaterally agreed. Data included in the outgoing
message, when the requestor is a CRS, must also include the actual CRS subscriber identity so that
the response is routed correctly.
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8.3 UNSOLICITED TRANSFER OF PNR MESSAGES (PUSH PNR)
(bilateral agreement only)
8.3.1 Definition
Unsolicited Transfer of PNR messages are used to “push” the PNR from the controlling airline to a
CRS. The “push” message is usually as a result of a call from an agency wanting to take control of an
airline created PNR. Management of any security concerns must be governed by bilateral agreements
between systems.
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8.4.5.2 The reason for the request may be included in SSR OTHS format, as bilaterally agreed.
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1G responds with a denial:
AMSRMKL
.SWIRM1G
SPD
AMSKL TTT12345
1STERN/ATMR
KL117C28JULAMSLHRHK1
SSR OTHS KL RLOC SECURED
8.5.2 Definition
8.5.2.1 A SNC message advises the Member or CRS currently in control of the passenger of changes already
actioned by the sender. The Member or CRS in control of the passenger may be required to send
other AIRIMP messages, e.g. NRL, CHNT, etc.
8.5.2.2 As bilaterally agreed, SNC messages may include new or changed data, e.g. names, segments,
auxiliary services, SSRs and OSIs. SNC messages should be transmitted immediately at conclusion
of PNR changes to bring about synchronisation between systems.
8.5.3 Rules
8.5.3.1 A SNC message provides information to the recipient to enable synchronisation of their PNR with
that of the sending system. Any modifications resulting in changes, additions or cancellations to the
data for that PNR, as held in another airline’s or CRS’s system, must be sent as standard AIRIMP
messages from the system making the modifications, for example, name change or itinerary change.
Subsequently, a SNC message is to be sent as a separate message to the controlling system of the
PNR to provide a recap of all changes made to the PNR. The SNC message might be the only
notification that the controlling system receives regarding the modifications, and is the means to
synchronise their PNR data with the version being held by the modifying system.
8.5.3.2 In addition to the standard CHNT messages as defined in 3.5 and 3.6, change name conditions are
also reported to the PNR control system via SNC message procedures.
8.5.3.3 Only those elements that have been modified or added need to be included in a SNC message.
8.5.3.4 Only the Status Codes (HX, HL, HS and HN) are used to advise changes to segments, auxiliary services
and SSRs. In addition, the Status Code “RR” is used to advise changes to segments. Other, unchanged
segments may be included in a SNC message for informational purposes with appropriate Status
Codes.
8.5.3.5 Departure and arrival times in 24-hour clock, preceded by an oblique (/), shall be included on new
segments except those with Status Code “HX”.
8.5.3.6 The receiving/replying system’s Record Locator is required in a SNC message to advise the recipient
of the replying system’s PNR Record Locator. This Record Locator follows that of the system in
control of the passenger.
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Example 2 — Cancellation Advisory:
CRS 1G controls a PNR with DL space. The travel agency has closed for the weekend (afterhours),
and the passenger subsequently contacts DL directly to cancel DL reservations during this period.
DL advises 1G of the action:
SWIRM1G
.HDQRMDL 192029
SNC
SWI1G ABCACD/P1D/01234567
HDQDL AH196C
1ANDERSON/CAROLE
DL1916Y20SEP ATLJFK HX1
Example 3 — Subsequent reply from third party:
Continuing with Example 1 above, subsequently DD sends a US to AC resulting in another SNC
being sent to 1C:
HDQRM1C
.YYZRMAC 280127
SNC
HDQ1C AB1234CD/AB3/05123456
YYZAC AB238D
1BROWN/TMR
DD456Y26AUG JFKMAD HL1 /1950 0900
Example 4 — Advance Seat Reservation (SEAT):
CRS 1C controls a PNR with DL space. The passenger contacts DL directly for a SEAT reservation.
DL must advise 1C of the action:
HDQRM1C
.HDQRMDL 261938
SNC
HDQ1C XYZXYZ/CA3/05123456
HDQDL AB12DY
1BAXTER/MARY
SSR SEAT DL HK1 ATLORD 0123Y15JUL.23AN
The passenger subsequently contacts DL directly to change her SEAT reservation again, to be
next to a friend. Again, DL must advise 1C of the action:
HDQRM1C
.HDQRMDL 262230
SNC
HDQ1C XYZXYZ/CA3/05123456
HDQDL AB12DY
1BAXTER/MARY
SSR SEAT DL HX1 ATLORD 0123Y15JUL.23AN
SSR SEAT DL HK1 ATLORD 0123Y15JUL.14BN
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Example 10 — Fare information:
A 1C subscriber asks KL to fare quote the following itinerary:
KL 692M 01FEB YYZAMS
KL 861M 02FEB AMSNRT
LH 711M 07FEB NRTFRA
SK 630M 18FEB FRACPH
SK 947M 21FEB CPHYYZ
KL sends the following OSI FARE information in a SNC message to 1C:
OSI 1C FARE TYO KL(AT)AMS M355.69ULWAB KL(TS) M2213.63Y LH FRA
OSI 1C ///SK(TS) CPH M2152.07Y SK(AT)YTO R390.61YLAB END
OSI 1C ///NUC 5112.00 ROE1.14564
OSI 1C ///FARE CAD 5857.00 EQU NLG 9872.00 TAX 67.42CA TAX 18.99DK
OSI 1C ///TAX 3.94DE TOT NLG 9962.35
OSI 1C ///S1 NVB01FEB/NVA01FEB - S5 NVB21FEB/NVA21FEB
OSI 1C ///ENDORSEMENT BOX YTOAMS NON REF-SAPEX
OSI 1C ///RATE USED IN EQU IS CAD 1/1.6855
OSI 1C ///FARE QUOTED 14OCT91 - SOTO - KL RATE NBR N523991
OSI 1C ///MUST BE TKTD BY 11JAN92
Example 11 — the passenger using the itinerary in Example 9 changes plans, calling Delta to make
the change and to advise of a new phone number. Using a SNC message, Delta advises 1P’s
subscriber of the new itinerary, new fare data and new phone number:
OSI 1P X/FARE MIA DL ORL R81.82 DL SJU(WH)Q1.82 R265.00MWA3 DL X/ORL
OSI 1P A/FARE PBI DL X/ORL DL SJU(WH) Q1.82 R359.00Y DL X/ORL Q2.20
OSI 1P ///DL(WH)MIA R267.00BWA3
OSI 1P ///Z NUC 630.02 ROE1.00
OSI 1P ///FARE USD 630.00 TAX 6.00US TOT USD 636.00
OSI 1P ///FQ 16OCT91 - SITI - DL RATE NBR 8697 GUAR IF TKTD BY 17OCT
OSI 1P X/CTCH 816-891-5555
OSI 1P A/CTCH 816 741-2323
Example 12 — Adding new phone information:
HDQRM1V
.HDQRMLX 1212345
SNC
HDQ1V 3D2G54/2TA
ZRHLX AB126X
1THOMPSON/HUGHMR
OSI 1V A/CTCH 708 555-1234
(May be sent with or without an air segment.)
Example 13 — Advice to discard and replace information:
HDQRM1V
.HDQRMLX 1212345
SNC
HDQ1V 3D2G54/2TA
ZRHLX AB126X
1THOMPSON/HUGHMR
OSI 1V X/CTCH 708 555-1234
OSI 1V A/CTCH 312 555-1234
(May be sent with or without an air segment.)
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8.6.2 Definition
8.6.2.1 A TRV Message advises the Member or CRS currently in control of the passenger of changes made
and/or required to be reported by the receiver. The receiver may be required to action the TRV
message and send appropriate AIRIMP messages to the parties involved in the change; a reply to
the sender may be required.
8.6.2.2 As bilaterally agreed, TRV messages may include new or changed data, e.g. names, segments,
auxiliary services, SSRs and OSIs. TRV messages should be transmitted immediately at conclusion
of PNR changes to ensure synchronisation between systems.
8.6.3 Rules
8.6.3.1 TRV is the only message required for any modifications resulting in changes, additions or cancellations
from the sender to the Member or CRS currently in control of the PNR.
8.6.3.2 Status Codes (HX, HL, HK, HS, HN and RR) are used only to report changes to the data controlled by
the sender.
8.6.3.3 All other changes are sent by the recipient according to AIRIMP rules.
8.6.3.4 An Action Identifier on the segment element is used when the recipient is to take action on a segment
or its related supplementary elements.
8.6.3.5 One of the following replies may be sent back to the sender:
(a) sending a TRA reply message;
(b) sending a complete image of the PNR.
8.6.3.6 Departure and arrival times in 24-hour clock, preceded by an oblique (/), shall be included on new
segments except those with Status Code “HX”.
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8.6.5.5 Fare data may be included in a TRV message as OSI elements using linear fare construction.
8.6.5.6 Linear fare construction as described in Fare Construction Principles, IATA Ticketing Handbook,
Section 1.10, should be utilised in detailing the particulars of the quoted fare.
8.6.5.7 The fare construction data should then be followed by the fare/taxes/fees/charges (broken down by
accepted type such as VAT, tourism, agriculture, etc.) and total, again, using principles as described
in IATA Ticketing Handbook, Sections 1.11–1.14. Amounts shown should be in the currency of the
country where the ticket is sold (the requestor’s country) unless otherwise stated to be that of another
country.
8.6.5.8 Additional ticketing information, such as “Not Valid Before”/“Not Valid After” dates or “Endorsement”
box information, may be included.
8.6.5.9 Date of fare quote, airline rate number and any guarantee offered by the fare quoting airline, and the
banker’s buying rate used on the date fare quoted may be included.
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8.7 SYNCHRONISATION MESSAGE — OPTION 3 (bilateral agreement only)
Option 3, advises changes already made by the Member in Control. However, some of those changes
may need to be reported to other members participating in the itinerary, by the receiving system.
8.7.2 Definition
A SYNCHRONISATION Message Option 3, advises the Member or CRS (travel agent) in control of
the passenger of changes already actioned by the sender. The member or CRS in control of the
passenger may be required to send other AIRIMP messages, e.g. CHNT, DVD, NRL, NAR or NCO,
if applicable and/or bilaterally agreed between the receiving system and other members participating
in the itinerary.
8.7.3 Rules
8.7.3.1 A SYNCRONISATION message Option 3 provides information to the recipient to enable
synchronisation of their PNR with that of the Member in control. Any modifications resulting in changes,
additions or cancellations to the data for that PNR, as held in another airline’s or CRS system, must
be sent as standard AIRIMP message from the system making the modifications, for example name
change or itinerary change. Subsequently a SYN message is to be sent as a separate message to
the controlling system of the PNR to provide a recap of changes made to the PNR. The SYN message
may be the only notification that the controlling systems receive regarding the modifications and is
the means to synchronise their PNR data with the version being held by the modifying system.
8.7.3.2 In addition to the standard CHNT messages as defined in 3.5 and 3.6 change name conditions need
also to be reported to the PNR control system via SYN message procedures.
Further such SYN–CHNT messages may require the receiving system to send normal CHNT
messages to any other participating carrier in the itinerary, when not present in the SYN message.
8.7.3.3 Only those elements that have been modified or added need to be included in a SYN message option
3. However, other, unchanged segments may be included in such message for informational purposes,
with the appropriate Status Code.
8.7.3.4 Only the action/status codes (HX, HL, HS and HN) are used to advise cancelled or newly added
segments, auxiliary segments and SSRs.
Note 1: When HX is used an explanatory SSR is recommended.
Note 2: HK is used for previously confirmed segments.
8.7.3.5 Departure and arrival times in 24-hour clock, preceded by an oblique (/), followed by day change
indicator if applicable, shall be included on all segments, expect those with Status Code HX. In addition
MSC Indicators, need to be included, when applicable.
8.7.3.6 The receiving system’s Record Locator is required in a SYN message Option 3 to advise the recipient
of the replying system’s PNR Record Locator. The Record Locator follows that of the system in control
of the passenger.
8.7.3.7 In case of Split/Divide message the receiving system must return the new Record Locator to the SYN
sending system, using a SRL message. SRL messages do not need to include marriage indicators.
If the new Record Locator is not returned in time to be included in further SYN modification, the
original Record Locator may be sent in such instances.
8.7.3.8 Split (SYD) or CHNT messages include all air segments, except informational segments, held by the
sending system.
8.7.3.9 Reduce Number in Space may require further action, such as divide (DVD) by the receiving system,
if applicable.
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8.7.3.10 Modifications to segments, such as cancel or new sell, may require the receiving system to inform
other members participating in the itinerary about new arrival (NAR), new continuation messages
(NCO), or new record locator (NRL) if applicable.
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Example 2 — Adding new segments, with MSC Indicators:
Sabre controls a PNR with LH space, e.g. LH401/01SEP. The passenger contacts LH directly
for a new reservation on LH3430/02SEP, which LH marries to the existing segment:
HDQRMAA
.MUCRM1A 121212
SYN
HDQAA FAXBRA/ZY32/12345678
MUC1A OGH123
1WATERMAN/GABRIEL MR 1BARHAUPT/UWE MR
LH401C01SEP JFKFRA HK2/1730 0655/1.1.
LH3430C02SEP FRAVIE HS2/0835 0955.1.
Example 3 — Cancellation of a segment or complete space:
Galileo controls a PNR with LH space, e.g. LH401/01SEP and LH 3430/02SEP. The passenger
contacts LH, cancelling all space:
SWIRM1G
.MUCRM1A 151212
SYN
SWI1G EA12QW/ZK2/02123456
MUC1A GEH123
1ABRAHAM/JOHN MR 1RUF/UWE MR
LH401C01SEP JFKFRA HX2
LH3430C02SEP FRAVIE HX2
SSROTHS1G CANCELLED BY PASSENGER
Note: Further action may be needed by the receiving system, if applicable, such as NCO or NAR.
Example 4 — Cancellation Advisory/Reduce Number in Space:
Galileo controls a PNR of 2 passengers with LH space, e.g. LH401/01SEP and LH3430/02SEP.
Passenger Washington/Peter calls LH to cancel his space:
SWIRM1G
.MUCRM1A 121212
SYN
SWI1G EA12QW/ZY4/12345678
MUC1A ZO2WAR
1WASHINGTON/PETER MR
LH401C01SEP JFKFRA HX1
LH3430C02SEP FRAVIE HX1
OSI 1G TCP1 WASHINGTON/MARY MRS
Note: Further action may be needed by the receiving system, if applicable, e.g. DVD, NAR,
and NCO.
Example 5 — Cancel/Rebook:
Apollo controls a PNR with AC space. The passenger contacts AC direct to cancel AC856, rebook
AC888/AC123/DD456 and order KSML:
QZPRM1V
.YYZRMAC 280124
SYN
QZP1V VRZ567/567R/05123456
YYZAC AB238D
1BROWN/TMR
AC856Y26AUG YMXMAD HX1
AC888Y26AUG YMXJFK HS1/1405 1511
AC123Y26AUG JFKMAD HL1/1715 0650/1
DD456Y26AUG JFKMAD HS1/1900 0756/1
SSR KSML AC HK1 YMXJFK 0888Y26AUG
SSR KSML DD HN1 JFKMAD 0456Y26AUG
Note 1: A separate Name Message would also be sent by AC to airline DD booking DD456
and requesting a kosher meal.
Note 2: Further action may be needed by the receiving system, such as a NRL message to
airline DD, if applicable.
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Example 8 — Divide and modify itinerary in one Step:
Example 8a — Galileo controls a PNR for originally 2 passengers with LH space, e. g. LH401/
01SEP and LH 3430/02SEP. The passenger contacts LH, cancelling and rebooking space for
one passenger:
SWIRM1G
.MUCRM1A 121212
SYD
SWI1G EA12QW/E45/06123456
MUC1A ABSFRA (new RLOC)
1ABRAHAM/JOHN MR
LH401C01SEP JFKFRA HX1
LH3430C02SEP FRAVIE HX1
LH401C02SEP JFKFRA HS1/1730 0715/1 .1.
LH3430C03SEP FRAVIE HS1/0835 0955 .1.
Note 1: The newly sold segments hold Married Segment Indicators.
Note 2: Further action may be required by the receiving system, such as NAR, NCO, and DVD.
Example 8b — Galileo returns the new Galileo Record Locator back to the sending system:
MUCRM1A
.SWIRM1G 121213
SRLSWI1G FGH155/e45/06123456 (new RLOC)
MUC1A ABSFRA (new RLOC)
1ABRAHAM/JOHN MR
LH401C02SEP JFKFRA HK1/1730 0715/1
LH3430C03SEP FRAVIE HK1/0835 0955
OSI LH RLOC SWI1G EA12QW
Example 9 — Name Change including a segment:
Galileo controls a PNR with LH space, e. g. LH401/01SEP and LH 3430/02SEP. The passenger
contacts LH, advising that other passengers are travelling:
SWIRM1G
.MUCRM1A 121212
SYN
SWI1G EA12QW/PF4/02123456
MUC1A GEH123
1ABRAHAM/JOHN MR 1RUF/UWE MR
CHNT
1LAYR/GISELA MRS 1ABB/GUNTHER MR
LH401C01SEP JFKFRA HK2/1730 0715/1
LH3430C02SEP FRAVIE HK2/0835 0955
Note 1: Further action may be required by the receiving system, such as CHNT.
Note 2: Please observe that in case other airlines are part of the itinerary and follow CHNT
messages need to be sent by the receiving system, this may result in a negative response as
defined in AIRIMP chapter 3.5.2.
Example 10 — Adding/Changing SSR elements:
Example 10a — Galileo controls a PNR with LH space, e.g. LH401/01SEP and LH3430/02SEP.
The passenger contacts LH directly and wants to change VGML into AVML:
SWIRM1G
.MUCRM1A 121212
SYN
SWI1G EA12QW/FL5/05123452
MUC1A GEH123
1ABRAHAM/JOHN MR
LH401C01SEP JFKFRA HK1/1730 0715/1
LH3430C02SEP FRAVIE HK1/0835 0955
SSR VGML LH HX1 JFKFRA 0401C01SEP-1ABRAHAM/JOHN MR
SSR AVML LH HN1 JFKFRA 0401C01SEP-1ABRAHAM/JOHN MR
Note: A subsequent SYN message may be required to advise confirmation of the newly
requested meal.
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8.8.2 Definition
8.8.2.1 Messages in this section are defined as “PNR messages”. Such messages are sent and received
between Members or CRSs. The receiver may be required to action the PNR image message and
send AIRIMP messages as a result of the change. A reply to the sender may be required. On receipt
of such a reply, the sender may be required to send an AIRIMP message to another Member or
CRSs.
8.8.2.2 As bilaterally agreed, PNR image messages may include new or changed date, e.g. names, segments,
auxiliary services, SSRs and OSIs. PNR image messages should be transmitted immediately on
conclusion of PNR changes to ensure synchronisation between systems.
8.8.3 Rules
8.8.3.1 Each time the itinerary of a PNR held by a Member or CRS is modified, a PNR image message is
required to all bilaterally agreed Members in the itinerary.
8.8.3.2 Status codes used may be any current standard AIRIMP action or advice codes or those bilaterally
used between Members or CRS.
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8.8.3.3 All other changes to Members or CRSs not in bilateral agreement to receive PNR image messages
are reported according to AIRIMP rules.
8.8.3.4 The construction and sequence of components follow standard AIRIMP message exchange rules
with two possible additions:
(a) where separately bilaterally agreed, the receiver’s record locator, if known, may be included as
secondary record locator as defined in AIRIMP 2.5.2;
(b) where held in the sender’s PNR, and as bilaterally agreed between sender and receiver, segment
timings may be included as defined in AIRIMP 2.8.2(k). Additionally, timings may be included
where the segment Advice Code is HK, HL or HN.
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Example 4 — Acknowledgement response without flight data:
HDQRM1S
.HDQRMUA 061113
AKA
HDQ1S 2W3E4R/CA3/12345678
HDQUA 009I8U
1 CLARK/GARY
SSR SEAT UA KK1LAXDEN0354F16DEC.16AN
SSR SEAT UA KK1DENORD0234F18DEC.10JN
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which generates the following message to IB:
MUCRM1A
.HDQRM1P 121212
HDQ1P YACZOO
2SANTOS/AMY/RAOUL
IB6250K15SEP JFKMAD PK2/1830 0730/1 1A
SSR GRPK IB HK2 JFKMAD 6250K15SEP.TCP20 IBM
SSR RLOC IB JFKMAD 6250K15SEP.QWERTY
Example 4 — Message reporting a segment which has been advised to be confirmed in the
corresponding airline’s system including the record locator using an SSR item:
All Names in the PNR
MUCRM1A
.HDQRM1P 031007
HDQ1P 4MPZ74/1287534
1GARDNER/SCOTT
LH756C19NOV FRABOM PK1/1300 0115/1 1A
SSR RLOC LH FRABOM0756C19NOV.LR7ZM5
Example 5 — Message reporting both a segment which has been advised to be confirmed in the
corresponding airline’s system and a new sell transaction:
LAXRMCO
.HDQRM1P 031724
HDQ1P Y6QUX8/3687535
1HOLSTAD/TOR
CO0092Q28NOV LAXEWR SS1/1015 1835
CO0020B28NOV EWRMAN PK1/2000 0745/1
SSR RLOC CO EWRMAN0020B28NOV.27QR26
Example 6 — Message reporting both a segment which has been advised to be confirmed in the
corresponding airline’s system and a new sell transaction on an existing PNR:
LAXRMCO
.HDQRM1P 031724
HDQ1P Y6QUX8/3687535
LAXCO ABC123
1HOLSTAD/TOR
CO0100Q28NOV PDXLAX SS1/0730 0905
CO0092Q28NOV LAXEWR HK1
CO0020B28NOV EWRMAN PK1/2000 0745/1
SSR RLOC CO EWRMAN0020B28NOV.27QR26
Example 7 — Message reporting segments which have been advised to be confirmed in the
corresponding airline’s system. The segments reside in more than one inventory record in the
Member’s system:
LHRRMBA
.HDQRM1P 050916
HDQ1P B8LRT6/5272159
1MEDLEY/LORI
BA0174S03AUG JFKLHR PK1/1900 0655/1
BA0297S18AUG LHRORD PK1/1515 1750
SSR RLOC BA JFKLHR0174S03AUG.K937RM
SSR RLOC BA LHRORD0297S18AUG.M58T6Z
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Example:
AMSRMKL
.SWIRM1G 141230
SWI1G HTU6Y6/KG8/05678436
2VALVERDE/JOSE/ALBERTO
KL1234Y12FEB AMSJFK PX2
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8.13 CODE SHARING SEGMENTS
Definitions
d CODE SHARE: A flight segment that has one or more Marketing Carriers and one Operating
Carrier.
d MARKETING CARRIER: is the airline whose designator and flight number are used for the
distribution of a product that is actually operated by another carrier (Operating Carrier)
d OPERATING CARRIER: is the airline actually providing the aircraft and crew and Operating the
flight. (From SSIM take value in DEI50 which must be qualified with DEI2)
8.13.1 Option 1
When an operational segment is originally booked by an airline/CRS other than the sender of the
message, and is sold as a Marketing segment, this may be shown in the message by the use of the
Record Locator of the original owner (Dual Record Locator) and information identifying the marketing
segment next to the flight segment.
Example:
AMSRMKL
.HDQRMNW 121212
Record Locator Sender .......... HDQNW XYZXYZ
Record Locator Originator ...... SWI1G 12ABCD
Name Element ........................ 2DENNIS/MR/MRS
Arrival Element ....................... BA423C20JAN LHRAMS HK2/1140 1249
Segment Element, .................. KL641C20JAN AMSJFKSS2/14151510-NW8641F
(including “sold as”
information)
The “Dual Record Locator” and the “sold as” information should also be transmitted in any follow up
transaction, like NAR, DVD and CHNT messages.
Reply messages, of schedule change advice messages addressed to the sender of the request
message will only report the operational flight details, without the “sold as” information or the “Dual
Record Locator”.
Example of name change message, KL received initially from 1G, relayed by KL to NW:
HDQRMNW
.AMSRMKL
AMSKL AAABBB
SWI1G 6CQFYG
1CLARK/PMRS
CHNT
1CLARKSON/PMRS
KL611C20DEC AMSORD HK1
NW137Y20DEC ORDMSP HK1 -KL8137S
If the operational carrier has been informed about the Sold As information with the original sell (the
segment which has now become UN), the marketing carrier can inform the operational carrier about
added Sold As information to the alternative segment. For this purpose a request message will be
sent to the operational carrier.
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Example:
NW has done a schedule change on a flight which has been sold by KL as a Code Share flight.
The following message has been received from NW:
AMSRMKL
.HDQRMNW
ASC
AMSKL ZZT3RU
1JANSEN/AMR
NW067C10JUN AMSDTW UN1
NW069F10JUN AMSDTW TK1 / 1115 1330
The following request message is sent to NW, to inform them that KL have added Sold As
information to the alternative segment. NW is then able to update their PNR with this Sold As
information:
HDQRMNW
.AMSRMKL
AMSKL ZZT3RU
1JANSEN/AMR
NW069F10JUN AMSDTW HK1 / 1115 1330 -KL8069F/A
8.13.2 Option 2
When an operational segment is sold as a marketing segment and is booked by an airline or CRS
other than the marketing carrier, this may be shown in the message by the use of the Dual Record
Locators according to the rules in 2.5.2 and showing the marketing flight data using code share
status codes according to the definitions in CODING Action, Advise and Status Codes as well as in
DECODING Action, Advise Status and Message Identifiers Codes.
Example of initial request (where the PNR is originated by 1G), relayed by UA to LH, who is the
operational carrier for flight UA3500:
FRARMLH
.HDQRMUA 121212
BPR
Message Identifier ..................
Record Locator Originator ......SWI1G AAAAAA/PCC/1234567
Record Locator Sender ..........HDQUA BBBBBB
1JONES/BILL MR
Name Element ........................
BA200C21SEP LHRJFK HK1
Arrival Element .......................
UA3500C22SEP JFKDEN CS1/0800 1630
Segment Element ...................
(sent as Marketing Element)
Supplementary Element ......... SSR SEAT UA NN1 JFKDEN 3500C22SEP.01A
(sent as Marketing Element)
Reply messages addressed to the sender of the request message will only report the recipient’s
Record Locator, but will still send code share element as the marketing data with standard reply type
action/advice codes.
Example of reply message from LH to UA of time change and confirmation of sent assignment on
UA marketing segment which is operated by LH:
HDQRMUA
.FRARMLH 121212
BPR
Message Identifier ..................
Record Locator Requester ..... HDQUA BBBBBB
1JONES/BILL MR
Name Element ........................
UA3500C22SEP JFKDEN TK1/0830 1700
Segment Element ...................
(sent as Marketing Element)
Supplementary Element ......... SSR SEAT UA KK1 JFKDEN 3500C22SEP.01AN/RS
(sent as Marketing Element)
Note: In this case, UA is required to relay this information back to the originating system — 1G.
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The “Dual Record Locator” and the “marketing data with code share codes” should also be transmitted
in any follow up transaction, like NAR, DVD and CHNT messages, as well as cancels and subsequent
sells.
Example of name change message (where 1G is the originating CRS), relayed by UA to LH, who is
the operational carrier for flight UA3500:
FRARMLH
.HDQRMUA 121212
Record Locator Originator ...... SWI1G AAAAAA/PCC/1234567
Record Locator Sender .......... HDQUA BBBBBB
Name Element ........................ 1JONES/BILL MR
Identifier .................................. CHNT
New Name Element ................ 1JONES/WILLIAM MR
Arrival Element ....................... BA200C21SEP LHRJFK HK1
Segment Element ................... UA3500C22SEP JFKDEN CH1/0830 1700
(sent as Marketing Element)
Example of code share cancel (where 1G is the originating CRS), relayed by UA to LH, who is the
operational carrier for flight UA3500:
FRARMLH
.HDQRMUA 121212
Record Locator Originator ...... SWI1G AAAAAA/PCC/1234567
Record Locator Sender .......... HDQUA BBBBBB
Name Element ........................ 1JONES/BILL MR
Segment Element ................... UA3500C22SEP JFKDEN CX1
(sent as Marketing Element)
Example of initial waitlist request (where 1G is the originating CRS), relayed by UA to LH, who is the
operational carrier for flight UA3500:
FRARMLH
.HDQRMUA 121212
Record Locator Originator ...... SWI1G AAAAAA/PCC/1234567
Record Locator Sender .......... HDQUA BBBBBB
Name Element ........................ 1JONES/BILL MR
Arrival Element ....................... BA200C21SEP LHRJFK HK1
Segment Element ................... UA3500C22SEP JFKDEN CL1/0830 1700
(sent as Marketing Element)
Example of already holding waitlist and additional initial request for same flight other reservation
booking designator (where 1G is the originating CRS), relayed by UA to LH, who is the operational
carrier for flight UA3500:
FRARMLH
.HDQRMUA 121212
Message Identifier .................. BPR
Record Locator Originator ...... SWI1G AAAAAA/PCC/1234567
Record Locator Sender .......... HDQUA BBBBBB
Name Element ........................ 1JONES/BILL MR
Arrival Element ....................... BA200C21SEP LHRJFK HK1
Segment Element ................... UA3500C22SEP JFKDEN CW1/0830 1700
(sent as Marketing Element)
Segment Element ................... UA3500F22SEP JFKDEN CS1/0800 1700
(sent as Marketing Element)
Segment Element ................... SSR SEAT UA NN1 JFKDEN 3500F22SEP.NW
(sent as Marketing Element)
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Example of confirmation from waitlist (where 1G is the originating CRS), relayed by LH, who is the
operational carrier to UA, who is the code share carrier for flight UA3500:
HDQRMUA
.FRARMLH 121212
Record Locator Receiver ........ HDQUA BBBBBB
Name Element ........................ 1JONES/BILL MR
Segment Element ................... UA3500C22SEP JFKDEN KL1/0830 1700
(sent as Marketing Element)
Note: In this case, UA is required to relay this information back to originating system — 1G.
Example of initial request including Frequent Traveller Data as well as Tier Level (where the PNR is
originated by 1G), relayed by UA to LH, who is the operational carrier for UA3500. UA includes the
tier level (G) of the Frequent Traveller to ensure that LH is aware that the customer is entitled to
additional benefits:
FRARMLH
.HDQRMUA 121212
Record Locator Originator ...... SWI1G AAAAAA/PCC/1234567
Record Locator Sender .......... HDQUA BBBBBB
1JONES/BILL MR
Name Element ........................
BA200C21SEP LHRJFK HK1
Arrival Element .......................
UA3500C22SEP JFKDEN CS1/0800 1630
Segment Element ...................
(sent as Marketing Element)
J Supplementary Element ......... SSR FQTV UA HK/AC1234567890.G-JONES/BILL MR
8.13.3 Option 3
When an airline or CRS books a Code Share (marketing) segment, this may be transmitted in
messages between code share partners using Code Share action, Advice and Status Codes according
to their definitions in Option 1 and Option 2.
Example of initial notification from Delta (the Code Share carrier) to SWISS (the operating carrier) of
Code Share Sell (“CS”):
ZRHRMLX
.HDQRMDL 121212
Record Locator Sender .......... HDQDL 123456
Name Element ........................ 1STANLEY/MARTAIN
Segment Element (using ........ LX0121C15JUN ATLZRH CS1 19151005/1
operational flight designator)
Supplementary Element ......... SSR SMST LX NN1 ATLZRH 0121C15JUN.14A
Example of reply message to Delta (the Code Share carrier) by SWISS (the operating carrier) of
Code Share Holding Confirmed when subsequent action required (“CH”):
HDQRMDL
.ZRHRMLX 121212
Record Locator Requestor ..... HDQDL 123456
Name Element ........................ 1STANLEY/MARTAIN
Segment Element (using ........ LX0121C15JUN ATLZRH CH1
operational flight designator)
Supplementary Element ......... SSR SMST LX UN1 ATLZRH 0121C15JUN.14A
Supplementary Element ......... SSR SMST LX KK1 ATLZRH 0121C15JUN.12A
Example of initial notification from Delta (the Code Share carrier) to SWISS (the operating carrier) of
Code Share Cancel (“CX”):
ZRHRMLX
.HDQRMDL 121212
Record Locator Sender .......... HDQDL 123456
Name Element ........................ 1STANLEY/MARTAIN
Segment Element (using ........ LX0121C15JUN ATLZRH CX1
operational flight designator)
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Example of initial notification from Delta (the Code Share carrier) to SWISS (the operating carrier) of
Code Share Waitlist (“CL”):
ZRHRMLX
.HDQRMDL 121212
Record Locator Sender .......... HDQDL 123456
Name Element ........................ 1STANLEY/MARTAIN
Segment Element (using ........ LX0121C15JUN ATLZRH CL1 19151005/1
operational flight designator)
Supplementary Element ......... OSI LX TCP3 1BERDINKA/M 1LINK/J
Supplementary Element ......... OSI LX CTCB ATL 404 7156339
Example of initial notification from Delta (the Code Share carrier) to SWISS (the operating carrier) of
Code Share Non-Revenue Meal Listing (CM):
ZRHRMLX
.HDQRMDL 121212
Code for Subject to Load ....... STL
Record Locator Sender .......... HDQDL 123456
Name Element ........................ 2STANLEY/MARTAIN/MICKEY
Segment Element (using ........ LX0121C15JUN ATLZRH CM2 19151005/1
operational flight designator)
8.13.4 Option 4
When an airline or CRS books a Code Share (marketing) segment, this may be transmitted in
messages between Code Share partners using standard AIRIMP Action Codes or Code Share Action,
Advice and Status Codes.
The format of the code Share inventory line is as follows:
Operating flight number, class/Marketing flight number, class, date, routing, status/timings
Example of initial notification from British Airways (the Code Share carrier) to Qantas Airways (the
Operating carrier):
SYDRMQF
.LHRRMBA 121212
Record Locator Sender .......... LHRBA BBBBBB
Name Element ........................ 1HARTRUP/DMR 1WALLACE/AMR
Segment Element ................... QF123F/BA7007F15JAN LHRSYD CS2/10001500
(using dual flight number)
Supplementary Element ......... SSR VGML QF NN2 LHRSYD0123F15JAN
Supplementary Element — Whether the Operating or Marketing flight details are used in the automated
SSR formatted is for bilateral agreement between the partners.
Example of reply message to British Airways (the Code Share carrier) by Qantas Airways (the
Operating carrier) of Code Share Holding Confirmed (“CH”) the message includes a Return of Record
Locator field where a bilateral agreement exists, thus ensuring the “Dual Record Locator” and the
“sold as” information are transmitted in all follow up transactions:
LHRRMBA
.SYDRMQF 121213
Return of RLOC Header ......... TRL
Record Locator Sender .......... LHRBA BBBBBB
Partner Record Locator .......... SYDQF CCCCCC
Name Element ........................ 1HARTRUP/DMR 1WALLACR/AMR
Segment Element ................... QF123F/BA7007F15JAN LHRSYD CH2
(using dual flight number)
Supplementary Element ......... SSR VGML QF KK2 LHRSYD0123F15JAN
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Example of initial notification from British Airways (the Code Share carrier) to Qantas Airways (the
operating carrier) of Codes Share Cancel (“CX”):
LHRRMBA
.SYDRMWF 121213
Record Locator Sender .......... LHRBA BBBBBB
Partner Record Locator .......... SYDQF CCCCCC
Name Element ........................ 1HARTRUP/DMR 1WALLACR/AMR
Segment Element ................... QF123F/BA7007F15JAN LHRSYD CX2
(using dual flight number)
Example of initial notification from British Airways (the Code Share carrier) to Qantas Airways (the
Operating carrier) of Codes Share Waitlist (“CL”):
SYDRMQF
.LHRRMBA 121213
Record Locator Sender .......... LHRBA DDDDDD
Name Element ........................ 1FLOWERS/SMR 1BROWN/JMR WIMBLETON/GMR
Segment Element ................... QF123F/BA7007F15JAN LHRSYD CL3
(using dual flight number)
8.13.5 Option 5
8.13.5.1 Standard Request Messages
Messaging follows standard AIRIMP procedures with the exception of:
d If the originator differs from the sender of the message, the Record Locator of the Originator
must be included directly following the Record Locator of the sender, followed by the Point Of
Sale information of the originator. No Point of Sale of the sender is included.
d If the Record locator of the addressee is known, this Record Locator must be included following
the Record Locator of the originator.
d Inclusion of the Marketing flight details is mandatory at segment level.
(a) Addressee ............................... AMSRMKL
(b) Sender .................................... .HDQRMNW 130921
(c) Record Locator Sender .......... HDQNW LKJHGF
(d) Record Locator Originator ...... MUC1AYHU1A/NCL7X2063/91295315/NCL/1A/T/GB
(e) Record Locator Addressee ..... AMSKL BNMLK8
(f) Name Element ........................ 1CORKING/STEPHEN 1ANTHONYTHAVER/EDITH
(g) Arrival Element ....................... BA0428J10JAN LHRAMS HK2/0720 0945
(h) Segment Element ................... KL0601J10JAN AMSLAX HK2-NW8601C
(i) Continuation Element ............. UA0805C11JAN LAXSFO HK2/0825 0947
(j) Segment Element ................... KL0606J20JAN SFOAMS SS2/1545 1110/1-NW8606C
(k) Supplementary Element ......... SSR VGML KL NN1 SFOAMS 0606J20JAN-1CORKING/STEPHEN
(a) Addressee: As per AIRIMP rules
(b) Sender Address: As per AIRIMP rules
(c) Record Locator (Sender): If the originator is equal to the sender, the Record Locator is followed
by the point of sale information of the sender.
(d) Record Locator (Originator): If the originator is different to the sender, the Record Locator is
followed by the point of sale information of the originator.
(e) Record Locator (Addressee): it is mandatory for the Operating partner to return the Record Locator
following the initial reservation message. The Record Locator must be included in all subsequent
messages to the Operating Carrier.
(f) Name Element: As per AIRIMP rules
(g) Arrival Element: As per AIRIMP rules
(h) Code Share Segment Element: (Operational Flight Number and RBD). This segment element is
followed by a dash (-) and the Marketing flight number and RBD. (see 2.8.2)
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(i) Onward Element: As per AIRIMP rules
(j) Code Share Segment Element: (Operational Flight Number and RBD). This segment element is
followed by a dash (-) and the Marketing flight number and RBD. (see 2.8.2)
(k) Supplementary Element: related to a code share segment, must contain the operational flight
number and RBD.
8.13.5.1.1 Request Message to Add, Change, Delete Marketing flight number and/or RBD
Requesting Operational Carrier to add Marketing flight number and RBD:
(a) Addressee ............................... AMSRMKL
(b) Sender .................................... .HDQRMNW 130921
(c) Record Locator Sender .......... HDQNW LKJHGF
(d) Record Locator Originator ...... MUC1AYHU1A/NCL7X2063/91295315/NCL/1A/T/GB
(e) Record Locator Addressee ..... AMSKL BNMLK8
(f) Name Element ........................ 1CORKING/STEPHEN 1ANTHONYTHAVER/EDITH
(g) Arrival Element ....................... BA0428J10JAN LHRAMS HK2/0720 0945
(h) Segment Element .................. KL0601J10JAN AMSLAX HK2-NW8601C/A
(i) Continuation Element ............. UA0805C11JAN LAXSFO HK2/0825 0947
(j) Segment Element ................... KL0606J20JAN SFOAMS HK2-NW8606C
Requesting Operational Carrier to change Marketing Flight Number and/or RBD:
(a) Addressee ............................... AMSRMKL
(b) Sender .................................... .HDQRMNW 130921
(c) Record Locator Sender .......... HDQNW LKJHGF
(d) Record Locator Originator ...... MUC1AYHU1A/NCL7X2063/91295315/NCL/1A/T/GB
(e) Record Locator Addressee ..... AMSKL BNMLK8
(f) Name Element ........................ 1CORKING/STEPHEN1 ANTHONYTHAVER/EDITH
(g) Arrival Element ....................... BA0428J10JAN LHRAMS HK2/0720 0945
(h) Segment Element .................. KL0601J10JAN AMSLAX HK2-NW8601J/C
(i) Continuation Element ............. UA0805C11JAN LAXSFO HK2/0825 0947
(j) Segment Element ................... KL0606J20JAN SFOAMS HK2-NW8606C
Requesting Operational Carrier to delete Marketing Flight Number and/or RBD:
(a) Addressee ............................... AMSRMKL
(b) Sender .................................... .HDQRMNW 130921
(c) Record Locator Sender .......... HDQNW LKJHGF
(d) Record Locator Originator ...... MUC1AYHU1A/NCL7X2063/91295315/NCL/1A/T/GB
(e) Record Locator Addressee ..... AMSKL BNMLK8
(f) Name Element ........................ 1CORKING/STEPHEN 1ANTHONYTHAVER/EDITH
(g) Arrival Element ....................... BA0428J10JAN LHRAMS HK2/0720 0945
(h) Segment Element .................. KL0601J10JAN AMSLAX HK2-NW8601C/X
(i) Continuation Element ............. UA0805C11JAN LAXSFO HK2/0825 0947
(j) Segment Element ................... KL0606J20JAN SFOAMS HK2-NW8606C
(a) Addressee: As per AIRIMP rules
(b) Sender Address: As per AIRIMP rules
(c) Record Locator (Sender): If the originator is equal to the sender, the Record Locator is followed
by the point of sale information of the sender.
(d) Record Locator (Originator): If the originator is different to the sender, the Record Locator is
followed by the point of sale information of the originator.
(e) Record Locator (Addressee): it is mandatory for the Operating partner to return the Record Locator
following the initial reservation message. The Record Locator must be included in all subsequent
messages to the Operating Carrier.
(f) Name Element: As per AIRIMP rules
(g) Arrival Element: As per AIRIMP rules
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(h) Code Share Segment Element: (Operational Flight Number and RBD). This segment element is
followed by a dash (-) and the Marketing flight number and RBD. (See 2.8.2) followed by either /
A, /C or /X to add, change or delete the Marketing Flight Number and/or RBD.
(i) Onward Element: As per AIRIMP rules
(j) Code Share Segment Element: (Operational Flight Number and RBD). This segment element is
followed by a dash (-) and the Marketing flight number and RBD. (see 2.8.2)
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(g) Segment Element .................. KL0607J10JAN SFOAMS TK2/1240 1505-NW8601C
(alternative segment)
(a) Addressee ............................... HDQRMNW
(b) Sender .................................... .AMSRMKL 130921
(c) Message Identifier .................. ASC
(d) Record Locator Addressee ..... HDQNW LKJHGF
(e) Name Element ........................ 1CORKING/STEPHEN 1ANTHONYTHAVER/EDITH
(f) Segment Element .................. KL0606J20JAN SFOAMS UN2-NW8606C
(unable segment)
(g) Segment Element .................. KL0607J10JAN SFOAMS TK2/1240 1505
(alternative segment)
(a) Addressee: As per AIRIMP rules
(b) Sender Address: As per AIRIMP rules
(c) Message Identifier:
(d) Record Locator — Addressee
(e) Name Element: As per AIRIMP rules
(f) Code Share Segment Element: (Operational Flight Number and RBD). This segment element is
followed by a dash (-) and the Marketing flight number and RBD. (see 2.8.2)
(g) Code Share Segment Element: (Operational Flight Number and RBD). This segment element
may be followed by a dash (-) and the Marketing flight number and RBD. (see 2.8.2)
8.13.5.4 Examples
8.13.5.4.1 Initial Booking by Marketing Carrier (No third party system involved)
Request message from Marketing Carrier to Operating Carrier
Addressee ............................... AMSRMKL
Sender .................................... .HDQRMNW 130921
Record Locator Sender .......... HDQNW LKJHGF/XYZ/55212658/MSP/NW/A/US
Name Element ........................ 1CORKING/STEPHEN 1ANTHONYTHAVER/EDITH
Arrival Element ....................... BA0428J10JAN LHRAMS HK2/0720 0945
Segment Element ................... KL0601J10JAN AMSLAX SS2/1120 1335-NW8601C
Continuation Element ............. UA0805C11JAN LAXSFO HK2/0825 0947
Supplementary Element ......... SSR SPMLKLNN1AMSLAX0601J10JAN-1CORKING/STEPHEN
Continuation Line .................... SSR SPMLKL///.FISH FINGERS AND MASHED POTATO
Reply Message from the Operating Carrier to the Marketing Carrier advising the Record Locator
(Mandatory) for KL0601/NW8601
Addressee ............................... HDQRMNW
Sender .................................... .AMSRMKL 130921
Message Identifier .................. TRL
Record Locator Addressee ..... HDQNW LKJHGF
Record Locator Sender .......... AMSKL BNMLK8
Name Element ........................ 1CORKING/STEPHEN 1ANTHONYTHAVER/EDITH
Segment Element ................... KL0601J10JAN AMSLAX HK2-NW8601C
Reply Message from the Operating Carrier to the Marketing Carrier on behalf of the supplementary
information. Related segment element is mandatory.
Addressee ............................... HDQRMNW
Sender .................................... .AMSRMKL 130921
Record Locator Addressee ..... HDQNW LKJHGF
Record Locator Sender .......... AMSKL BNMLK8
Name Element ........................ 1CORKING/STEPHEN 1ANTHONYTHAVER/EDITH
Segment Element ................... KL0601J10JAN AMSLAX HK2-NW8601C
Supplementary Element ......... SSR SPMLKLKK1AMSLAX0601J10JAN-1CORKING/STEPHEN
Continuation Line .................... SSR SPMLKL///.FISH FINGERS AND MASHED POTATO
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8.13.5.4.2 Follow up request by Marketing Carrier. (No third party system involved)
The Marketing Carrier sends a follow up request message to the Operating partner. The Operating
Record Locator is mandatory in the message when the Marketing partner has this information.
Addressee ............................... AMSRMKL
Sender .................................... .HDQRMNW 130921
Record Locator Sender .......... HDQNW LKJHGF/XYZ/55212658/MSP/NW/A/US
Record Locator Addressee ..... AMSKL BNMLK8
(Mandatory when known)
Name Element ........................ 1CORKING/STEPHEN 1ANTHONYTHAVER/EDITH
Arrival Element ....................... BA0428J10JAN LHRAMS HK2/0720 0945
Segment Element ................... KL0601J10JAN AMSLAX HK2-NW8601C
Continuation Element ............. UA0805C11JAN LAXSFO HK2/0825 0947
Segment Element ................... KL0606J20JAN SFOAMS SS2/1545 1110/1-NW8606C
Supplementary Element ......... SSR WEAP KL NN2 SFOAMS0606J20JAN-1CORKING/STEPHEN
Continuation Line .................... SSR WEAP KL ///.HAIRDRYER AND CURLING TONGS
Reply Message from the Operating Carrier to the Marketing Carrier advising the Record Locator
(Mandatory) for KL0606/NW8606
Addressee ............................... HDQRMNW
Sender .................................... .AMSRMKL 130921
Message Identifier .................. TRL
Record Locator Addressee ..... HDQNW LKJHGF
Record Locator Sender .......... AMSKL BNMLK8
Name Element ........................ 1CORKING/STEPHEN 1ANTHONYTHAVER/EDITH
Segment Element ................... KL0606J20JAN SFOAMS HK2-NW8606C
Reply Message from the Operating Carrier to the Marketing Carrier on behalf of the supplementary
information. Related segment element is mandatory.
Addressee ............................... HDQRMNW
Sender .................................... .AMSRMKL 130921
Record Locator Addressee ..... HDQNW LKJHGF
Record Locator Sender .......... AMSKL BNMLK8
Name Element ........................ 1CORKING/STEPHEN 1ANTHONYTHAVER/EDITH
Segment Element ................... KL0606J20JAN SFOAMS HK2-NW8606C
Supplementary Element ......... SSR WEAP KL UC2 SFOAMS0606J20JAN-1CORKING/STEPHEN
Continuation Line .................... SSR WEAP KL ///.HAIRDRYER AND CURLING TONGS
8.13.5.4.3 Initial Booking by a Third Party system
Request message to the Marketing Carrier
Addressee ............................... PARRMAF
Sender .................................... .MUCRM1A
Record Locator Sender .......... MUC1A X6YHT1/NCL7X2063/91295315/NCL/1A/T/GB//SU
Name Element ........................ 1DAMASALCALA/CAYETANO MR 1MAESTRO/ROSA MISS
Arrival Element ....................... IB3436C30JUL MADCDG HK2/0835 1040
Segment Element ................... AF8998C30JUL CDGATL SS2/1155 1525
Continuation Element ............. DL1783F30JUL ATLMIA HK2/2042 2236
Supplementary Element ......... SSR BBMLAFNN1CDGATL8998C30JUL-1MAESTRO/ROSA MISS
Supplementary Element ......... OSI YY 1INF MAESTRO/ZARA MISS-1MAESTRO/ROSA MISS
Reply message to the booking originator advising the Record Locator.
Addressee ............................... MUCRM1A
Sender .................................... .PARRMAF
Message Identifier .................. TRL
Record Locator Addressee ..... MUC1A X6YHT1
Record Locator Sender .......... PARAF HYY71
Name Element ........................ 1DAMASALCALA/CAYETANO MR 1MAESTRO/ROSA MISS
Segment Element ................... AF8998C30JUL CDGATL HK2
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Request Message from the Marketing Carrier to the Operating Carrier
Addressee ............................... HDQRMDL
Sender .................................... .PARRMAF
Record Locator Sender .......... PARAF HYY71
Record Locator Originator ...... MUC1A X6YHT1/NCL7X2063/91295315/NCL/1A/T/GB//SU
Name Element ........................ 1DAMASALCALA/CAYETANO MR 1MAESTRO/ROSA MISS
Arrival Element ....................... IB3436C30JUL MADCDG HK2/0835 1040
Segment Element ................... DL029C30JUL CDGATL SS2/1155 1525-AF8998C
Segment Element ................... DL1783F30JUL ATLMIA HK2/2042 2236
Supplementary Element ......... SSR BBMLDLNN1CDGATL0029C30JUL-1MAESTRO/ROSA MISS
Supplementary Element ......... OSI YY 1INF MAESTRO/ZARA MISS-1MAESTRO/ROSA MISS
Reply message from the Operating Carrier to the Marketing Carrier advising the Operating Record
Locator (Mandatory) for DL0029/AF8998.
Addressee ............................... PARRMAF
Sender .................................... .HDQRMDL
Message Identifier .................. TRL
Record Locator Addressee ..... PARAF HYY71
Record Locator Sender .......... HDQDL AZERTY
Name Element ........................ 1DAMASALCALA/CAYETANO MR 1MAESTRO/ROSA MISS
Segment Element ................... DL029C30JUL CDGATL HK2-AF8998C
Reply message from the Operating Carrier to the Marketing Carrier confirming the supplementary
information. Related segment element is mandatory.
Addressee ............................... PARRMAF
Sender .................................... .HDQRMDL
Record Locator Addressee ..... PARAF HYY71
Record Locator Sender .......... HDQDL AZERTY
Name Element ........................ 1DAMASALCALA/CAYETANO MR 1MAESTRO/ROSA MISS
Segment Element ................... DL029C30JUL CDGATL HK2-AF8998C
Supplementary Element ......... SSR BBMLDLKK1CDGATL0029C30JUL-1MAESTRO/ROSA MISS
Reply message from the Marketing Carrier to the originator for the supplementary information.
Addressee ............................... MUCRM1A
Sender .................................... .PARRMAF
Record Locator Addressee ..... MUC1A X6YHT1
Record Locator Sender .......... PARAF HYY71
Name Element ........................ 1DAMASALCALA/CAYETANO MR 1MAESTRO/ROSA MISS
Segment Element ................... AF8998C30JUL CDGATL HK2
Supplementary Element ......... SSR BBMLAFKK1CDGATL8998C30JUL-1MAESTRO/ROSA MISS
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8.13.5.6.2 Segments cancelled by Operating Carrier
Advice message sent from Operating Carrier to Marketing partner:
Addressee ............................... PARRMAF
Sender .................................... .HDQRMDL
Record Locator Addressee ..... PARAF HYY71
Record Locator Sender .......... HDQDL Y6TGJ2
Name Element ........................ 1DAMASALCALA/CAYETANO MR 1MAESTRO/ROSA MISS
Segment Element ................... DL029C30JUL CDGATL HX2-AF8998C
Supplementary Element ......... SSR OTHS AF CANCELLED BY MISS MAESTRO
Advice message from Marketing Carrier to originator
Addressee ............................... MUCRM1A
Sender .................................... .PARRMAF
Record Locator Addressee ..... MUC1A X6YHT1
Name Element ........................ 1DAMASALCALA/CAYETANO MR 1MAESTRO/ROSA MISS
Segment Element ................... AF8998C30JUL CDGATL HX2
Supplementary Element ......... SSR OTHS 1A CANCELLED BY MISS MAESTRO
8.13.5.7 Divide
8.13.5.7.1 Divide by Marketing Carrier. No third party involved
Request message sent to Operating Carrier.
Addressee ............................... PARRMAF
Sender .................................... .HDQRMDL
Message Identifier .................. DVD
Record Locator Sender .......... HDQDL ZGHY71
Record Locator Addressee ..... PARAF HYY94
(Mandatory when known)
Name Element ........................ 1DANIELS/JACK
Segment Element ................... AF0090C30JUL MIACDG HK1-DL8613C
Segment Element ................... AF7702C31JUL CDGNCE HK1
Segment Element ................... AF2301C12AUG MADCDG HK1
Segment Element ................... AF0095C12AUG CDGMIA HK1-DL8610C
Supplementary Element ......... OSI YY RLOC HDQDL Y6TGJ2
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Reply message from Operating carrier to Marketing carrier advising the new Record Locator
Addressee ............................... HDQRMDL
Sender .................................... .PARRMAF
Message Identifier .................. TRL
Record Locator Addressee ..... HDQDL ZGHY71
Record Locator Sender .......... PARAF HKU12
Name Element ........................ 1DANIELS/JACK
Segment Element ................... AF0090C30JUL MIACDG HK1-DL8613C
Segment Element ................... AF7702C31JUL CDGNCE HK1
Segment Element ................... AF2301C12AUG MADCDG HK1
Segment Element ................... AF0095C12AUG CDGMIA HK1-DL8610C
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8.13.5.8 Schedule Changes
8.13.5.8.1 Schedule Change initiated by the Operating Carrier
8.13.5.8.2 Alternative Marketing flight number controlled by the Operating Carrier
Advice message sent from the Operating carrier to the Marketing partner. The alternative Marketing
flight number and RBD has been determined by the operational carrier
Addressee ............................... HDQRMDL
Sender .................................... .PARRMAF
Message Identifier .................. ASC
Record Locator Addressee ..... HDQDL ZGHY71
Record Locator Sender .......... PARAF HKU12
Name Element ........................ 1DANIELS/JACK
Segment Element ................... AF0090C30JUL MIACDG UN1-DL8613C
(Unable Segment)
Segment Element ................... AF0095C30JUL MIACDG TK1/1740 0815/1-DL8698C
(Alternative Segment)
Advice message from Marketing Carrier to booking controller
Addressee ............................... MUCRM1A
Sender .................................... .HDQRMDL
Message Identifier .................. ASC
Record Locator Addressee ..... MUC1A YU7TG1
Name Element ........................ 1DANIELS/JACK
Segment Element (NOOP) ...... DL8613C30JUL MIACDG UN1
Segment Element ................... DL8698C30JUL MIACDG TK1/1740 0815/1
(Alternative Segment)
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Advice message from the Marketing Carrier to the PNR controller
Addressee ............................... MUCRM1A
Sender .................................... .HDQRMDL
Message Identifier .................. ASC
Record Locator Addressee ..... MUC1A 2JU8AK
Record Locator Sender .......... HDQDL ZGHY71
(Optional)
Name Element ........................ 1DANIELS/JACK
Segment Element (NOOP) ...... DL8613C30JUL MIACDG UN1
Segment Element ................... DL8627C30JUL MIACDG TK1/1740 0815/1
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Example 2 — Space sold during a LINK-DOWN session. Message showing Married Segments:
Option 1 — CRS assumes segments are married if LINK DOWN (In this Example 2, marriages
exist). (Could be SS or LK or NN, depending on type of sell):
HDQRMDL
.HDQRM1P 101112
HDQ1P 35GLV4
1MOZART/MR A
DL0174Y28JUL SLCCVG LK1/ 0845 1354 .1.
DL1230Y28JUL CVGJFK LK1/ 1440 1640 .1.
DL0072Y28JUL JFKFRA LK1/ 1755 0750/1 .1.
LH209Q15AUG DUSFRA HK1
DL015Y17AUG FRAATL LK1/ 1130 1520 .2.
DL709Y17AUG ATLSLC LK1/ 1714 1913 .2.
Option 2 — CRS assumes segments are not married if LINK DOWN:
HDQRMDL
.HDQRM1P 101112
HDQ1P 35GLV4
1MOZART/MR A
DL0174Y28JUL SLCCVG SS1/ 0845 1354
DL1230Y28JUL CVGJFK SS1/ 1440 1640
DL0072Y28JUL JFKFRA SS1/ 1755 0750/1
LH209Q15AUG DUSFRA HK1
DL015Y17AUG FRAATL SS1/ 1130 1520
DL709Y17AUG ATLSLC SS1/ 1714 1913
Example 3 — Partial cancel of space sold during current LINK-UP session. Message shows married
segment indicators. This message is the result of an interactive session with new segment sells and
cancellation of one or more of these segments within the same interactive session. In this example,
only the surviving flight segments are transmitted:
HDQRMDL
.HDQRM1P 101112
HDQ1P 35GLV4
1MOZART/A MR
DL1230Y20JUL CVGJFK DK1/ 1440 1640 .1.
DL0072Y20JUL JFKFRA DK1/ 1755 0750/1 .1.
LH209Q15AUG DUSFRA HK1
DL015Y17AUG FRAATL DK1/ 1130 1520 .2.
DL709Y17AUG ATLSLC DK1/ 1714 1913 .2.
Example 4 — Partial cancel of space sold during previous session, LINK-UP. This message is the
result of an interactive cancellation of air segments that belonged to a marriage in a retrieved PNR.
The cancelled segment that was approved by the airline is included in the teletype message with an
Action Code “DX”. Message shows Married Segments indicators for all remaining confirmed segments
for that airline:
HDQRMDL
.HDQRM1P 101112
HDQ1P 35GLV4
1MOZART/MR A
DL0174Y28JUL SLCCVG DX1/ 0845 1354
DL1230Y28JUL CVGJFK HK1.1.
DL0072Y28JUL JFKFRA HK1.1.
LH209Q15AUG DUSFRA HK1
DL015Y17AUG FRAATL HK1.2.
DL709Y17AUG ATLSLC HK1.2.
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Example 5 — Partial cancel of space sold during previous session, LINK-DOWN. This message is
the result of an non-interactive cancellation of air segments that belonged to a marriage in a retrieved
PNR. The cancelled segment that was approved by default processing is included in the teletype
message with an Action Code “XX”. Message shows Married Segments indicators for all remaining
confirmed segments for that airline:
HDQRMDL
.HDQRM1P 101112
HDQ1P 35GLV4
1MOZART/MR A
DL0174Y28JUL SLCCVG XX1/ 0845 1354
DL1230Y28JUL CVGJFK HK1.1.
DL0072Y28JUL JFKFRA HK1.1.
LH209Q15AUG DUSFRA HK1
DL015Y17AUG FRAATL HK1.2.
DL709Y17AUG ATLSLC HK1.2.
Example 6 — Cancel/Rebook of space sold during current session, LINK-UP. Message shows Married
Segments indicators. This message is the result of an interactive session with new segment sells
and replacement, i.e. cancellation and rebook, of one or more of these same segments within the
same interactive session. In this example, only the surviving flight segments are transmitted:
HDQRMDL
.HDQRM1P 101112
HDQ1P 35GLV4
1MOZART/MR A
DL0174B28JUL SLCCVG DK1/ 0845 1354 .1.
DL1230Y28JUL CVGJFK DK1/ 1440 1640 .1.
DL0072Y28JUL JFKFRA DK1/ 1755 0750/1 .1.
LH209Q15AUG DUSFRA HK1
DL015Y17AUG FRAATL DK1/ 1130 1520 .2.
DL709Y17AUG ATLSLC DK1/ 1714 1913 .2.
Example 7 — Cancel/Rebook of space sold during previous session, LINK-UP. Message shows
Married Segments indicators. This message is the result of an interactive replacement, i.e. cancellation
and rebook, of air segments that belonged to a marriage in a retrieved PNR. The cancelled segment
that was approved by the airline is included in the teletype message with an Action Code “DX”. The
newly sold segment is included with an Action Code “DK”. Message shows Married Segments indicators
for all remaining confirmed segments for that airline:
HDQRMDL
.HDQRM1P 101112
HDQ1P 35GLV4
1MOZART/MR A
DL0174Y28JUL SLCCVG DX1/ 0845 1354
DL0174B28JUL SLCCVG DK1/ 0845 1354 .1.
DL1230Y28JUL CVGJFK HK1.1.
DL0072Y28JUL JFKFRA HK1.1.
LH209Q15AUG DUSFRA HK1
DL015Y17AUG FRAATL HK1.2.
DL709Y17AUG ATLSLC HK1.2.
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Example 8 — Cancel/Rebook of space sold during previous session, LINK-DOWN. This message is
the result of an non-interactive replacement, i.e. cancellation and rebook, of air segments that belonged
to a marriage in a retrieved PNR. The cancelled segment that was approved by default processing
is included in the teletype message with an Action Code “XX”. The newly confirmed segment is
included with an Action Code “LK, SS, NN”. Message shows Married Segments indicators for all
remaining confirmed segments for that airline:
HDQRMDL
.HDQRM1P 101112
HDQ1P 35GLV4
1MOZART/MR A
DL0174Y28JUL SLCCVG XX1/ 0845 1354
DL0174B28JUL SLCCVG SS1/ 0845 1354 .1.
DL1230Y28JUL CVGJFK HK1.1.
DL0072Y28JUL JFKFRA HK1.1.
LH209Q15AUG DUSFRA HK1
DL015Y17AUG FRAATL HK1.2.
DL709Y17AUG ATLSLC HK1.2.
Example 9 — Schedule change message showing a dissolution:
HDQRM1P
.HDQRMDL 042117
ASC
HDQ1P 35GLV4
1MOZART/MR A
DL0174Y28JUL SLCCVG UN1
DL0186Y28JUL SLCCVG TK1/ 0850 1402 .0.
Example 10 — Schedule change message showing no change in marriage status:
HDQRM1P
.HDQRMDL 042117
ASC
HDQ1P 35GLV4
1MOZART/MR A
DL0174Y28JUL SLCCVG UN1
DL0186Y28JUL SLCCVG TK1/ 0850 1402
Example 11 — Schedule change message showing a new marriage (no marriage existed for the UN
segment):
HDQRM1P
.HDQRMDL 042117
ASC
HDQ1P 35GLV4
1MOZART/MR A
DL0174Y28JUL SLCCVG UN1
DL0200Y28JUL SLCDFW TK1/ 0850 1402 .1.
DL0210Y28JUL DFWCVG TK1/ 1440 1700 .1.
Example 12 — Cancel of space sold during previous session, Link Down, or complete cancel. This
message is the result of an non-interactive cancellation of air segments that belong to a marriage in
a retrieved PNR. The cancelled segments that were approved by default processing are included in
the teletype message with an action code XX. Message shows married segment indicators for all
cancelled segments for that airline:
TULRMAA
.MUCRM1A 07222342
MUC1A OMTJ4F/MADI13527/7827417/MAD/1A/T/ES//PR
TULAA QANPZF
1JONES/JMR
AA069H07MAY MADMIA XX1.1.
AA967H07MAY MIAUIO XX1.1.
AA966H08JUN UIOMIA XX1 .2.
AA068H08JUN MIAMAD XX1 .2.
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Example 1a — Cancel SK630 and Book LH 3162. Interline Marriage is dissolved by the CRS/Member
as no Active Member remains.
Online Interline
PNR Action Marriage Marriage
LH401Y20JAN JFKFRA HK1/1730 0715/1 SK
SK630Y21JAN FRACPH HK1/0800 1210 XX SK
LH3162Y21JANFRACPH HK1/0810 1220 SS
End Transaction Messages
CPHRMSK
.MUCRM1A 141217
1NORDBERG/HANS
SK630Y21JAN FRACPH XX1
FRARMLH
.MUCRM1A 141217
MUC1A 12ZEDA
1NORDBERG/HANS
LH401Y20JAN JFKFRA HK1/1730 0715/1
LH3162Y21JAN FRACPH LK1/0810 1220
Example 1b — Cancel LH401 and book BA711. Interline Marriage is dissolved by the CRS/Member
as SK does not have IMSC agreement with BA.
Online Interline
PNR Action Marriage Marriage
LH401Y20JAN JFKFRA HK1/1730 0715/1 XX SK
BA711Y20JAN JFKFRA HK1/2000 0700/1 SS
SK630Y21JAN FRACPH HK1/0800 1210 SK
End Transaction Messages
CPHRMSK
.MUCRM1A 141217
1NORDBERG/HANS
BA711Y20JAN JFKFRA HK1/2000 0700/1
SK630Y21JAN FRACPH HK1/0800 1210
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FRARMLH
.MUCRM1A 141217
MUC1A 12ZEDA
1NORDBERG/HANS
LH401Y20JAN JFKFRA XX1
LHRRMBA
.MUCRM1A 141217
MUC1A 12ZEDA
1NORDBERG/HANS
BA711Y20JAN JFKFRA LK1/2000 0700/1
SK630Y21JAN FRACPH HK1/0800 1210
Example 2 — Interline Marriage Segment Control (IMSC) with one Active Member (NW) and one
Inactive Member (DL)
Online Interline
PNR Marriage Marriage
DL879Y21JAN ATLDEN HK1/ 0630 0900 NW
DL790Y21JAN DENJFKHK1/ 1000 1130 NW
NW901Y21JAN JFKPHL HK1/1300 1400 NW
End Transaction Messages
HDQRMDL
.HDQRM1P 131313
HDQ1P ZBL1QU
1SCHUCK/FRED
DL879Y21JAN ATLDEN DK1/ 0630 0900./1.
DL790Y21JAN DENJFK DK1/ 1000 1130./1.
NW901Y21JAN JFKPHL HK1/ 1300 1400./1A.
HDQRMNW
.HDQRM1P 131313
HDQ1P ZBL1QU
1SCHUCK/FRED
DL879Y21JAN ATLDEN HK1/ 0630 0900./1.
DL790Y21JAN DENJFK HK1/ 1000 1130./1.
NW901Y21JAN JFKPHL DK1/ 1300 1400./1A.
Example 2a — Cancel DL879. Interline Marriage is retained on remaining segments.
Online Interline
PNR Action Marriage Marriage
DL879Y21JAN ATLDEN HK1/ 0630 0900 XX NW
DL790Y21JAN DENJFK HK1/ 1000 1130 NW
NW901Y21JAN JFKPHL HK1/1300 1400 NW
End Transaction Messages
HDQRMDL
.HDQRM1P 131713
HDQ1P ZBL1QU
1SCHUCK/FRED
DL879Y21JAN ATLDEN XX1
DL790Y21JAN DENJFK HK1/ 1000 1130./1.
NW901Y21JAN JFKPHL HK1/ 1300 1400./1A.
HDQRMNW
.HDQRM1P 131713
HDQ1P ZBL1QU
1SCHUCK/FRED
DL790Y21JAN DENJFK HK1/ 1000 1130./1.
NW901Y21JAN JFKPHL HK1/ 1300 1400./1A.
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Example 3 — IMSC with one Active Member (DL) and one Inactive Member (NW). DL has also
established an Online Marriage.
Online Interline
PNR Marriage Marriage
DL879Y21JAN ATLDEN HK1/ 0630 0900 DL DL
DL790Y21JAN DENJFKHK1/ 1000 1130 DL DL
NW901Y21JAN JFKPHL HK1/1300 1400 DL
Initial End Transaction Messages
HDQRMDL
.HDQRM1P 151313
HDQ1P AKB123
1LÁYR/GISELA
DL879Y21JAN ATLDEN DK1/ 0630 0900.1/1A.
DL790Y21JAN DENJFK DK1/ 1000 1130.1/1A.
NW901Y21JAN JFKPHL HK1/ 1300 1400./1.
HDQRMNW
.HDQRM1P 151313
HDQ1P AKB123
1LAYR/GISELA
DL879Y21JAN ATLDEN HK1/ 0630 0900./1A.
DL790Y21JAN DENJFK HK1/ 1000 1130./1A.
NW901Y21JAN JFKPHL DK1/ 1300 1400./1.
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End Transaction Messages
HDQRMDL
HDQRM1P 151713
HDQ1P AKB123
1LAYR/GISELA
DL879Y21JAN ATLDEN HK1/ 0630 0900.1.
DL790Y21JAN DENJFK HK1/ 1000 1130.1.
HDQRMNW
.HDQRM1P 151713
HDQ1P AKB123
1LAYR/GISELA
NW901Y21JAN JFKPHL XX1
Example 3b — Cancel DL879. Interline Marriage is retained on all remaining segments.
Online Interline
PNR Action Marriage Marriage
DL879Y21JAN ATLDEN HK1/ 0630 0900 XX DL DL
DL790Y21JAN DENJFK HK1/ 1000 1130 DL DL
NW901Y21JAN JFKPHL HK1/1300 1400 DL
End Transaction Messages
HDQRMDL
.HDQRM1P 151313
HDQ1P AKB123
1LÁYR/GISELA
DL879Y21JAN ATLDEN DX1
DL790Y21JAN DENJFK HK1/ 1000 1130./1A.
NW901Y21JAN JFKPHL HK1/ 1300 1400./1.
HDQRMNW
.HDQRM1P 151313
HDQ1P AKB123
1LAYR/GISELA
DL790Y21JAN DENJFK HK1/ 1000 1130./1A.
NW901Y21JAN JFKPHL HK1/ 1300 1400./1.
Example 3c — Cancel DL790. Interline Marriage is dissolved as the remaining IMSC segments no
longer form a contiguous routing. The Online Marriage is also dissolved as there is only one remaining
segment in the Online Marriage.
Online Interline
PNR Action Marriage Marriage
DL879Y21JAN ATLDEN HK1/ 0630 0900 DL DL
DL790Y21JAN DENJFK HK1/ 1000 1130 XX DL DL
NW901Y21JAN JFKPHL HK1/1300 1400 DL
HDQRMDL
.HDQRM1P 151313
HDQ1P AKB123
1LAYR/GISELA
DL790Y21JAN DENJFK DX1
DL879Y21JAN ATLDEN HK1/ 0630 0900
NW901Y21JAN JFKPHL HK1/ 1300 1400
HDQRMNW
.HDQRM1P 151313
HDQ1P AKB123
1LAYR/GISELA
DL879Y21JAN ATLDEN HK1/ 0630 0900
NW901Y21JAN JFKPHL HK1/ 1300 1400
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Example 4 — IMSC with two Active Members (BA and AA). Both BA and AA have also established
Online Marriages.
Online Interline
PNR Marriage Marriage
BA1453C20FEB EDILHR HK1/ 1615 1735 BA BA, AA
BA003A20FEB LHRJFK HK1/ 1900 1750 BA BA, AA
AA105F20FEB JFKDFW HK1/ 1904 2120 AA BA, AA
AA1111F20FEB DFWMEX HK1/ 2214 0046/1 AA BA, AA
Initial End Transaction Messages
LHRRMBA
.SWIRM1G 161616
SWI1G KEY456
1DRAKE/STEVE
BA1453C20FEB EDI LHR LK1/ 1615 1735.1/1A/2.
BA 003A20FEB LHRJFK LK1/ 1900 1750.1/1A/2.
AA 105F20FEB JFKDFW HK1/ 1904 2120./1/2A.
AA1111F20FEB DFWMEX HK1/ 2214 0046/1./1/2A.
TULRMAA
SWIRM1G 161616
SWI1G KEY456
1DRAKE/STEVE
BA1453C20FEB EDI LHR HK1/ 1615 1735./1A/2.
BA 003A20FEB LHRJFK HK1/ 1900 1750./1A/2.
AA 105F20FEB JFKDFW LK1/ 1904 2120.1/1/2A.
AA1111F20FEB DFWMEX LK1/ 2214 0046/1.1/1/2A.
Example 4a — Cancel BA1453. Interline Marriages established by both BA and AA are retained on
the remaining segments. The Online Marriage established by BA is dissolved as there is only one
remaining segment in the Online Marriage. The Online Marriage established by AA is retained.
Online Interline
PNR Action Marriage Marriage
BA1453C20FEB EDILHR HK1/ 1615 1735 XX BA BA, AA
BA003A20FEB LHRJFK HK1/ 1900 1750 BA BA, AA
AA105F20FEB JFKDFW HK1/ 1904 2120 AA BA, AA
AA1111F20FEB DFWMEX HK1/ 2214 0046/1 AA BA, AA
End Transaction Messages
LHRRMBA
.SWIRM1G 161816
SWI1G KEY456
1DRAKE/STEVE
BA1453C20FEB EDI LHR DX1
BA 003A20FEB LHRJFK HK1/ 1900 1750./1A/2.
AA 105F20FEB JFKDFW HK1/ 1904 2120./1/2A.
AA1111F20FEB DFWMEX HK1/ 2214 0046/1./1/2A.
TULRMAA
.SWIRM1G 161816
SWI1G KEY456
1DRAKE/STEVE
BA 003A20FEB LHRJFK HK1/ 1900 1750./1A/2. AA 105F20FEB JFKDFW HK1/ 1904 2120.1/
1/2A. AA1111F20FEB DFWMEX HK1/ 2214 0046/1.1/1/2A.
Option 1: send a wrap-up message with this revised itinerary.
Option 2: close the session to AA and initiate a PNR image message with marriage indicators.
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Example 4b — Cancel AA105. Interline Marriages established by both AA and BA are dissolved as
the remaining IMSC segments no longer form a contiguous routing. The Online Marriage established
by BA is retained. The Online Marriage established by AA is dissolved as there is only one remaining
segment.
Online Interline
PNR Action Marriage Marriage
BA1453C20FEB EDILHR HK1/ 1615 1735 BA BA, AA
BA003A20FEB LHRJFK HK1/ 1900 1750 BA BA, AA
AA105F20FEB JFKDFW HK1/ 1904 2120 XX AA BA, AA
AA1111F20FEB DFWMEX HK1/ 2214 0046/1 AA BA, AA
End Transaction Messages
LHRRMBA
.SWIRM1G 170816
SWI1G KEY456
1DRAKE/STEVE
BA1453C20FEB EDI LHR HK1/ 1615 1735.1.
BA 003A20FEB LHRJFK HK1/ 1900 1750.1.
AA1111F20FEB DFWMEX HK1/ 2214 0046
TULRMAA
.SWIRM1G 170816
SWI1G KEY456
1DRAKE/STEVE
AA 105F20FEB JFKDFW DX1
BA1453C20FEB EDI LHR HK1/ 1615 1735
BA 003A20FEB LHRJFK HK1/ 1900 1750
AA1111F20FEB DFWMEX HK1/ 2214 0046
Option 1: send a wrap-up message with this revised itinerary.
Option 2: close the session to BA and initiate a PNR image message with marriage indicators.
Example 5 — IMSC with one Active Member (BA) and one Inactive Member (AA). Online Marriage
also established by AA.
Online Interline
PNR Marriage Marriage
A1453C20FEB EDILHR HK1/ 1615 1735 BA
BA003A20FEB LHRJFK HK1/ 1900 1750 BA
AA105F20FEB JFKDFW HK1/ 1904 2120 AA BA
AA1111F20FEB DFWMEX HK1/ 2214 0046/1 AA BA
Initial End Transaction Messages
LHRRMBA
.SWIRM1G 171616
SWI1G GFE123
1MANNING/MADHU
BA1453C20FEB EDI LHR LK1/ 1615 1735./1A.
BA 003A20FEB LHRJFK LK1/ 1900 1750./1A.
AA 105F20FEB JFKDFW HK1/ 1904 2120./1.
AA1111F20FEB DFWMEX HK1/ 2214 0046/1./1.
TULRMAA
.SWIRM1G 171616
SWI1G GFE123
1MANNING/MADHU
BA1453C20FEB EDI LHR HK1/ 1615 1735./1A.
BA 003A20FEB LHRJFK HK1/ 1900 1750./1A.
AA 105F20FEB JFKDFW LK1/ 1904 2120.1/1.
AA1111F20FEB DFWMEX LK1/ 2214 0046/1.1/1.
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Example 5a — Cancel AA1111. Interline Marriage on the remaining segments is retained. The Online
Marriage established by AA is dissolved as there is only one remaining segment in the Online Marriage.
Online Interline
PNR Action Marriage Marriage
BA1453C20FEB EDILHR HK1/ 1615 1735 BA
BA003A20FEB LHRJFK HK1/ 1900 1750 BA
AA105F20FEB JFKDFW HK1/ 1904 2120 AA BA
AA1111F20FEB DFWMEX HK1/ 2214 0046/1 XX AA BA
End Transaction Messages
LHRRMBA
.SWIRM1G 1719616
SWI1G GFE123
1MANNING/MADHU
BA1453C20FEB EDI LHR HK1/ 1615 1735./1A.
BA 003A20FEB LHRJFK HK1/ 1900 1750./1A.
AA 105F20FEB JFKDFW HK1/ 1904 2120./1.
TULRMAA
.SWIRM1G 171916
SWI1G GFE123
1MANNING/MADHU
AA1111F20FEB DFWMEX DX1
BA1453C20FEB EDI LHR HK1/ 1615 1735./1A.
BA 003A20FEB LHRJFK HK1/ 1900 1750./1A.
AA 105F20FEB JFKDFW HK1/ 1904 2120./1.
Option 1: send a wrap-up message with this revised itinerary.
Option 2: close the session to BA and initiate a PNR image message with marriage indicators.
Example 5b — Cancels BA003. Interline Marriage is dissolved as the remaining IMSC segments no
longer form a contiguous routing. The Online Marriage established by AA is retained.
Online Interline
PNR Action Marriage Marriage
BA1453C20FEB EDILHR HK1/ 1615 1735 BA
BA003A20FEB LHRJFK HK1/ 1900 1750 XX BA
AA105F20FEB JFKDFW HK1/ 1904 2120 AA BA
AA1111F20FEB DFWMEX HK1/ 2214 0046/1 AA BA
End Transaction Messages
LHRRMBA
.SWIRM1G 191516
SWI1G GFE123
1MANNING/MADHU
BA 003A20FEB LHRJFK DX1
BA1453C20FEB EDI LHR HK1/ 1615 1735
AA 105F20FEB JFKDFW HK1/ 1904 2120
AA1111F20FEB DFWMEX HK1/ 2214 0046/1
Revised PNR Image message is sent to AA as no session was established
TULRMAA
.SWIRM1G 191516
SWI1G GFE123
1MANNING/MADHU
BA1453C20FEB EDI LHR HK1/ 1615 1735
AA 105F20FEB JFKDFW HK1/ 1904 2120.1.
AA1111F20FEB DFWMEX HK1/ 2214 0046/1.1.
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Example 5c — Cancel BA1453 and BA003. Interline Marriage is dissolved as there is no remaining
interline connection. The Online Marriage established by AA is retained.
Online Interline
PNR Action Marriage Marriage
BA1453C20FEB EDILHR HK1/ 1615 1735 XX BA
BA003A20FEB LHRJFK HK1/ 1900 1750 XX BA
AA105F20FEB JFKDFW HK1/ 1904 2120 AA BA
AA1111F20FEB DFWMEX HK1/ 2214 0046/1 AA BA
End-Transaction Messages
LHRRMBA
.SWIRM1G 201010
SWI1G GFE123
1MANNING/MADHU
BA1453C20FEB EDI LHR XX1
BA 003A20FEB LHRJFK XX1
Revised PNR Image message is sent to AA as no session was established
TULRMAA
.SWIRM1G 201010
SWI1G GFE123
1MANNING/MADHU
AA 105F20FEB JFKDFW HK1/ 1904 2120.1.
AA1111F20FEB DFWMEX HK1/ 2214 0046/1.1.
Example 6 — IMSC with two Active Members (AZ and NW). The two Interline Marriages are not
identical. Online Marriage established by KL.
Online Interline
PNR Marriage Marriage
AZ400Y21FEB FCOFRA HK1/ 0800 1050 AZ
KL1768Y21FEBFRAAMS HK1/ 1200 1300 KL AZ, NW
KL643Y21FEB AMSIAD HK1/ 1415 1645 KL AZ, NW
NW239Y21FEB DCAMKE HK1/ 1835 2125 AZ, NW
Initial End-Transaction Messages
ALLRMAZ
.HDQRMAA 101212
HDQAA ZEX567
1CANTRELLE/JANET
AZ400Y21FEB FCOFRA LK1/ 0800 1050./1A.
KL1768Y21FEB FRAAMS HK1/ 1200 1300./1.
KL643Y21FEB AMSIAD HK1/ 1415 1645./1.
NW239Y21FEB DCAMKE HK1/ 1835 2125./1.
AMSRMKL
.HDQRMAA 101212
HDQAA ZEX567
1CANTRELLE/JANET
AZ400Y21FEB FCOFRA HK1/ 0800 1050./1A.
KL1768Y21FEB FRAAMS LK1/ 1200 1300.1/1/2.
KL643Y21FEB AMSIAD LK1/ 1415 1645.1/1/2.
NW239Y21FEB DCAMKE HK1/ 1835 2125./1/2A.
HDQRMNW
.HDQRMAA 101212
HDQAA ZEX567
1CANTRELLE/JANET
AZ400Y21FEB FCOFRA HK1/ 0800 1050./1A.
KL1768Y21FEB FRAAMS HK1/ 1200 1300./1/2.
KL643Y21FEB AMSIAD HK1/ 1415 1645./1/2.
NW239Y21FEB DCAMKE LK1/ 1835 2125./1/2A.
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HDQRMNW
.HDQRMAA 101212
HDQAA ZEX567
1CANTRELLE/JANET
AZ400Y21FEB FCOFRA HK1/ 0800 1050
LH418Y21FEB FRAIAD HK1/1300 1550
NW239Y21FEB DCAMKE HK1/ 1835 2125
MUCRM1A
.HDQRMAA 101212
HDQAA ZEX567
1CANTRELLE/JANET
AZ400Y21FEB FCOFRA HK1/ 0800 1050
LH418Y21FEB FRAIAD LK1/1300 1550
NW239Y21FEB DCAMKE HK1/ 1835 2125
Option 1: send a wrap-up message with this revised itinerary.
Option 2: close the session to NW and initiate a PNR image message with marriage indicators.
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Example 2 — Interline Marriage Segment Control (IMSC) with one Active Member (NW) and one
Inactive Member (DL). Active Member (NW) sends ASC cancelling flight without re-accommodation.
Online Interline
PNR Marriage Marriage
DL879Y21JAN ATLDEN HK1/ 0630 0900 NW
DL790Y21JAN DENJFKHK1/ 1000 1130 NW
NW901Y21JAN JFKPHL HK1/1300 1400 NW
ASC Message sent by NW cancelling NW-flight without re-accommodation.
HDQRM1P
.ATLRMNW 041330
ASC
HDQ1P ZYKIEG
1WAGNER/GREG
NW901Y21JAN JFKPHL UN1/ 1300 1400
Updated PNR in WORLDSPAN
Online Interline
PNR Marriage Marriage
DL879Y21JAN ATLDEN HK1/ 0630 0900
DL790Y21JAN DENJFKHK1/ 1000 1130
NW901Y21JAN JFKPHL UN1
PNR Image Message
Message to DL to advise PNR changes. The UN segment is not sent.
ATLRMDL
.HDQRM1P 021330
HDQ1P ZYKIEG
1WAGNER/GREG
DL879Y21JAN ATLDEN HK1/ 0630 0900
DL790Y21JAN DENJFK HK1/ 1000 1130
Note: The IMSC is dissolved by the CRS/Member as the itinerary no longer contains interline
segments.
Example 3 — Interline Marriage Segment Control with one Active Member (DL) and one Inactive
Member (NW). An Online Marriage was also established by DL. Inactive Member (NW) sends ASC
cancelling flight with no re-accomodation.
Online Interline
PNR Marriage Marriage
DL879Y21JAN ATLDEN HK1/ 0630 0900 DL DL
DL790Y21JAN DENJFKHK1/ 1000 1130 DL DL
NW901Y21JAN JFKPHL HK1/ 1300 1400 DL
ASC Message sent by NW cancelling NW-flight without re-accommodation. No IMSC indicator
is included in the message since NW is an Inactive Member.
HDQRM1P
.ATLRMNW 041330
ASC
HDQ1P ZYKIEG
1WAGNER/GREG
NW901Y21JAN JFKPHL UN1/ 1300 1400
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Updated PNR in WORLDSPAN
Online Interline
PNR Marriage Marriage
DL879Y21JAN ATLDEN HK1/ 0630 0900 DL
DL790Y21JAN DENJFKHK1/ 1000 1130 DL
NW901Y21JAN JFKPHL UN1
Note: The IMSC is dissolved by the CRS/Member as the itinerary no longer contains interline
segments. The Online Marriage is retained.
PNR Image Message
Message to DL to advise PNR changes. The UN segment is not sent.
ATLRMDL
.HDQRM1P 021330
HDQ1P ZYKIEG
1WAGNER/GREG
DL879Y21JAN ATLDEN HK1/ 0630 0900.1.
DL790Y21JAN DENJFK HK1/ 1000 1130.1.
Example 4 — Interline Marriage Segment Control with two Active Members (AA and BA). Both AA
and BA also establish Online Marriages. ASC is sent with time change on BA1453 which causes a
misconnection.
Online Interline
PNR Marriage Marriage
BA1453C20FEB EDILHR HK1/1615 1735 BA BA, AA
BA003A20FEB LHRJFK HK1/1900 1750 BA BA, AA
AA105F20FEB JFKDFW HK1/1904 2120 AA BA, AA
AA1111F20FEB DFWMEX HK1/ 2214 0046/1 AA BA, AA
ASC Message sent by BA with time change for BA1453.
SWIRM1G
.LHRRMBA 170816
ASC
SWI1G KEY456
1DRAKE/STEVE
BA1453C20FEB EDILHR TK1/1810 1930./0.
Note: ./0. indicates that the segment is no longer included in the interline marriage established
by BA. The remainder of the segments in the interline marriage will remain married if they form
a contiguous routing and there is at least one remaining Active Member.
Updated PNR in Galileo
Online Interline
PNR Marriage Marriage
BA1453C20FEB EDILHR TK1/ 1810 1930 BA AA
BA003A20FEB LHRJFK HK1/ 1900 1750 BA AA, BA
AA105F20FEB JFKDFW HK1/ 1904 2120 AA AA, BA
AA1111F20FEB DFWMEX HK1/ 2214 0046/1 AA AA, BA
Note: BA1453 is removed from the interline marriage as a result of ’./0.’. The remainder of the
interline marriage established by BA is retained. The IMSC established by AA is retained.
OR
SWIRM1G
.LHRRMBA 170816
ASC
SWI1G KEY456
1DRAKE/STEVE
BA1453C20FEB EDILHR TK1/1810 1930.0/0. (Online and interline)
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Note: .0/0. indicates that the segment is no longer included in the online or the interline marriage
established by BA. The remainder of the segments in the online marriage will remain married if
they form a contiguous routing. The remainder of the segments in the interline marriage will
remain married if they form a contiguous routing and there is at least one remaining Active
Member.
Updated PNR in Galileo
Online Interline
PNR Marriage Marriage
BA1453C20FEB EDILHR TK1/ 1810 1930 AA
BA003A20FEB LHRJFK HK1/ 1900 1750 AA, BA
AA105F20FEB JFKDFW HK1/ 1904 2120 AA AA, BA
AA1111F20FEB DFWMEX HK1/ 2214 0046/1 AA AA, BA
Note: BA1453 is removed from both the online and interline marriages as a result of ‘.0/0.’. The
remainder of the interline marriage established by BA is retained. The IMSC established by AA
is retained.
PNR Image Message
Note: Receipt of TK only does not normally trigger a revised PNR image. If sent, message to
AA to advise PNR changes.
TULRMAA
.SWIRM1G 170817
SWI1G KEY456
1DRAKE/STEVE
BA1453C20FEB EDILHR HK1/1810 1930 ./1.
BA003A20FEB LHRJFK HK1/1900 1750./1/2A
AA105F20FEB JFKDFW HK1/1904 2120.1/1A/2.
AA1111F20FEB DFWMEX HK1/2214 0046/1.1/1A/2.
Example 4a — Interline Marriage Segment Control with two Active Members (AA and BA). Both AA
and BA also establish Online Marriages. ASC is sent cancelling AA105 without re-accomodation.
Online Interline
PNR Marriage Marriage
BA1453C20FEB EDILHR HK1/1615 1735 BA BA, AA
BA003A20FEB LHRJFK HK1/1900 1750 BA BA, AA
AA105F20FEB JFKDFW HK1/1904 2120 AA BA, AA
AA1111F20FEB DFWMEX HK1/ 2214 0046/1 AA BA, AA
ASC Message sent by AA cancelling AA105 with no re-accomodation.
SWIRM1G
.TULRMAA 170916
ASC
SWI1G KEY456
1DRAKE/STEVE
AA105F20FEB JFKDFW UN1
Note: The Online Marriage established by AA is dissolved by the CRS/Member as only one
online segment remains. The Interline Marriages established by both AA and BA are dissolved
as the interline segments no longer form a contiguous routing.
Updated PNR in Galileo
Online Interline
PNR Marriage Marriage
BA1453C20FEB EDILHR HK1/ 1615 1735 BA
BA003A20FEB LHRJFK HK1/ 1900 1750 BA
AA105F20FEB JFKDFW UN1
AA1111F20FEB DFWMEX HK1/ 2214 0046/1
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PNR Image Message
Message to BA to advise PNR changes. The UN segment is not sent.
LHRRMBA
.SWIRM1G 170817
SWI1G KEY456
1DRAKE/STEVE
BA1453C20FEB EDILHR HK1/1615 1735 .1.
BA003A20FEB LHRJFK HK1/1900 1750.1.
AA1111F20FEB DFWMEX HK1/2214 0046/1
Example 4b — Interline Marriage Segment Control with two Active Members (AA and BA). Both AA
and BA also establish Online Marriages. ASC is sent cancelling AA1111 without re-accomodation.
Online Interline
PNR Marriage Marriage
BA1453C20FEB EDILHR HK1/1615 1735 BA BA, AA
BA003A20FEB LHRJFK HK1/1900 1750 BA BA, AA
AA105F20FEB JFKDFW HK1/1904 2120 AA BA, AA
AA1111F20FEB DFWMEX HK1/ 2214 0046/1 AA BA, AA
ASC Message sent by AA cancelling AA1111 with no re-accomodation.
SWIRM1G
.TULRMAA 170916
ASC
SWI1G KEY456
1DRAKE/STEVE
AA1111F20FEB DFWMEX UN1
Note: The Online Marriage established by AA is dissolved by the CRS/Member as only one
online segment remains. The Interline Marriages established by both AA and BA are retained on
the existing segments as they form a contiguous routing.
Updated PNR in Galileo
Online Interline
PNR Marriage Marriage
BA1453C20FEB EDILHR HK1/ 1615 1735 BA BA, AA
BA003A20FEB LHRJFK HK1/ 1900 1750 BA BA, AA
AA105F20FEB JFKDFW HK1/ 1904 2120 BA, AA
AA1111F20FEB DFWMEX UN1
PNR Image Message
Message to BA to advise PNR changes
LHRRMBA
.SWIRM1G 170817
SWI1G KEY456
1DRAKE/STEVE
BA1453C20FEB EDILHR HK1/1615 1735 .1/1A/2. BA003A20FEB LHRJFK HK1/1900 1750.1/
1A/2. AA105F20FEB JFKDFW HK1/ 1904 2120./1/2A.
Example 5 — Interline Marriage Segment Control with one Active Member (BA) and one Inactive
Member (AA). Online Marriages are also established by both AA and BA. ASC is sent with time
change for AA105 which causes a misconnection.
Online Interline
PNR Marriage Marriage
BA1453C20FEB EDILHR HK1/1615 1735 BA BA
BA003A20FEB LHRJFK HK1/1900 1750 BA BA
AA105F20FEB JFKDFW HK1/1904 2120 AA BA
AA1111F20FEB DFWMEX HK1/ 2214 0046/1 AA BA
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ASC Message sent by AA with time change on AA105 which causes a misconnection. The Online
Marriage established by AA is retained as the ASC message contains no marriage indicators.
SWIRM1G
.TULRMAA 170816
ASC
SWI1G KEY456
1DRAKE/STEVE
AA105F20FEB JFKDFW UN1
AA105F20FEB JFKDFW TK1/1815 2030
Updated PNR in Galileo
Online Interline
PNR Marriage Marriage
BA1453C20FEB EDILHR HK1/ 1615 1735 BA BA
BA003A20FEB LHRJFK HK1/ 1900 1750 BA BA
AA105F20FEB JFKDFW UN1
AA105F20FEB JFKDFW TK1/ 1815 2030 AA BA
AA1111F20FEB DFWMEX HK1/ 2214 0046 /1 AA BA
Note: The Interline Marriage established by BA is retained since the segments, despite the
misconnection, form a contiguous routing.
PNR Image Message
Message to BA to advise PNR changes.
LHRRMBA
.SWIRM1G 170818
SWI1G KEY456
1DRAKE/STEVE
BA1453C20FEB EDILHR HK1/1615 1735.1/1A.
BA003A20FEB LHRJFK HK1/1900 1750.1/1A.
AA105F20FEB JFKDFW HK1/1815 2030./1.
AA1111F20FEB DFWMEX HK1/2214 0046/1./1.
Example 6 — Interline Marriage Segment Control established by AZ and NW. The Interline Marriages
are not identical. Online Marriage established by KL. ASC is sent with cancellation on KL1768 and
re-accomodation which causes a misconnection.
Online Interline
PNR Marriage Marriage
AZ400Y21FEB FCOFRA HK1/ 0800 1050 AZ
KL1768Y21FEB FRAAMS HK1/ 1200 1300 KL AZ, NW
KL643Y21FEB AMSIAD HK1/ 1415 1645 KL AZ, NW
NW2392Y21FEB DCAMKE HK1/ 1835 2125 AZ, NW
ASC Message sent on KL1768 which causes a misconnection.
HDQRMAA
.AMSRMKL 101212
ASC
HDQAA ZEX567
1CANTRELLE/JANET
KL1768Y21FEB FRAAMS UN1
KL893Y21FEBFRAAMS TK1/ 1300 1400
Note: In the absence of marriage indicators in the ASC message, the CRS/Member will retain
the Online Marriage. The Interline Marriages established by NW and AZ are also retained.
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Online Interline
PNR Marriage Marriage
AZ400Y21FEB FCOFRA HK1/ 0800 1050 AZ
KL1768Y21FEB FRAAMS UN1
KL893Y21FEB FRAAMS TK1/ 1300 1400 KL AZ, NW
KL643Y21FEB AMSIAD HK1/ 1415 1645 KL AZ, NW
NW2392Y21FEB DCAMKE HK1/ 1835 2125 AZ, NW
PNR Image Message
Message to AZ to advise PNR changes
ALLRMAZ
.HDQRMAA 101212
HDQAA ZEX567
1CANTRELLE/JANET
AZ400Y21FEB FCOFRA HK1/ 0800 1050 ./1A.
KL893Y21FEBFRAAMS HK1/ 1300 1400 ./1/2.
KL643Y21FEB AMSIAD HK1/ 1415 1645 ./1/2.
NW23921FEB DCAMKE HK1/ 1835 2125 ./1/2A.
Message to NW to advise PNR changes
HDQRMNW
.HDQRMAA 101212
HDQAA ZEX567
1CANTRELLE/JANET
AZ400Y21FEB FCOFRA HK1/ 0800 1050 ./1A.
KL893Y21FEBFRAAMS HK1/ 1300 1400 ./1/2.
KL643Y21FEB AMSIAD HK1/ 1415 1645 ./1/2.
NW23921FEB DCAMKE HK1/ 1835 2125 ./1/2A.
Example 7 — Interline Marriage Segment Control (IMSC) with two Active IMSC Members (DL and
AF). One Active IMSC Member (DL) sends ASC flight cancellation with re-accomodation to two flights.
Interline Marriage is retained.
Interline Interline
PNR Marriage Marriage
DL22Y15JUN ATLCDG HK1/1755 0820/1 DL AF
AF7642Y16JUN CDGLYS HK1/1025 1130 DL AF
ASC Message including re-accommodation for cancelled DL22. Interline Marriage is retained by
the CRS/Member. No IMSC indicators are included in the ASC message.
HDQRM1P
.HDQRMDL 121212
ASC
HDQ1P ABCDEF
1FAY/DIANE MS
DL22Y15JUNATLCDG UN1
DL1992Y15JUNATLJFK TK1/1550 1820
DL118Y15JUNJFKCDG TK1/1910 0825/1
Updated PNR in WORLDSPAN
Interline Interline
PNR Marriage Marriage
DL22Y15JUN ATLCDG UN1
DL1992Y15JUN ATLJFK TK1/1550 1820 DL AF
DL118Y15JUN JFKCDG TK1/1910 0825/1 DL AF
AF7642Y16JUN CDGLYS HK1/1025 1130 DL AF
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Example 7a — Interline Marriage Segment Control (IMSC) with two Active IMSC Members (DL and
AF). One Active IMSC Member (DL) sends ASC flight cancellation with re-accomodation to two flights.
Interline Marriage is dissolved by DL.
Interline Interline
PNR Marriage Marriage
DL22Y15JUN ATLCDG HK1/1755 0820/1 DL AF
AF7642Y16JUN CDGLYS HK1/1025 1130 DL AF
ASC Message including re-accommodation for cancelled DL22. Interline Marriage is dissolved
by the CRS/Member as IMSC indicators to dissolve the Interline Marriage established by DL are
included in the ASC message.
HDQRM1P
.HDQRMDL 121212
ASC
HDQ1P ABCDEF
1FAY/DIANE MS
DL22Y15JUNATLCDG UN1
DL1992Y15JUNATLJFK TK1/1550 1820./0.
DL118Y15JUNJFKCDG TK1/1910 0825/1./0.
Updated PNR in WORLDSPAN
Interline Interline
PNR Marriage Marriage
DL22Y15JUN ATLCDG UN1
DL1992Y15JUN ATLJFK TK1/1550 1820 AF
DL118Y15JUN JFKCDG TK1/1910 0825/1 AF
AF7642Y16JUN CDGLYS HK1/1025 1130 AF
PNR Image Message
Message to AF to advise PNR changes. The UN segment is not sent.
MUCRM1A
.HDQRM1P 121215
HDQ1P ABCDEF
1FAY/DIANE MS
DL1992Y15JUN ATLJFK HK1/1550 1820./1.
DL118Y15JUN JFKCDG HK1/1910 0825/1./1.
AF7642Y16JUN CDGLYS HK1/1025 1130./1A.
8.15.5 Definition
New Married Condition (NMC) using NMC as Message Identifier is a possibility to communicate via
a Type B message New Married Conditions for online and/or interline marriages.
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8.15.6 Rules
New Married Condition (NMC) will be applicable in the case of creating a new marriage or of correcting,
re-arranging and dissolving a previously set Married Condition. For example, in cases after schedule
change as defined in RP 1777 Chapter 7.3 application to schedule change or RP 1777a Chapter 9
application of schedule change to interline married segments. Further New Married Condition (NMC)
will be applicable in the case of waitlist confirmation to dissolve, re-arrange and correct previously
set Marriage Conditions.
Note: NMC should only deal with marriage information.
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Example 2 — Original Married Conditions in Sabre. As the connecting in HAM is exceeding an airline
internal limit, the connection should be allowed for re-book by the agent:
LH407H20JAN JFKHAM HK/1705 0805/1.1.
LH1478H21JAN HAMSTR HK1/0955 1105.1.
ASC Message:
HDQRMAA
.MUCRM1A 151515
ASC
HDQAA SABRER
1EUSEMANN/WOLFGANG
LH1478H21JAN HAMSTR UN1
LH1018H21JAN HAMSTR TK1/1220 1330
NMC Message:
HDQRMAA
.MUCRM1A 151519
NMC
HDQAA SABRER
1EUSEMANN/WOLFGANG
LH407H20JAN JFKHAM HK1.0.
LH1018H21JAN HAMSTR HK1.0.
Example 3 — Original reservation made in Sabre, Marriage Conditions exists. As long as some CRS
are not able to handle more than 3 segments in a marriage, the airline need to react and dissolve
the former marriage:
LH3865B10SEP LINFRA HK1/0730 0855.1.
LH430B10SEP FRAORD HK1/1015 1210.1.
LH6446B10SEP ORDMSP HK1/1345 1506.1.
ASC Message:
HDQRMAA
.MUCRM1A 131510
ASC
HDQAA 123456
1GLEICHMANN/GERNOT MR
LH3865B10SEP LINFRA UN1
LH5587B10SEP LINMUC TK1/0610 0705
LH119B10SEP MUCFRA TK1/0800 0900
NMC Message:
HDQRMAA
.MUCRM1A 131610
NMC
HDQAA 123456
1GLEICHMANN/GERNOT MR
LH5587B10SEP LINMUC HK1.0.
LH119B10SEP MUCFRA HK1.0.
LH430B10SEP FRAORD HK1.0.
LH6446B10SEP ORDMSP HK1.0.
Note: Dissolving the Marriage by means of NMC allows all involved parties to keep the PNRs in
synch.
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8.15.9 Examples of NMC after Waitlist Confirmation (online marriage)
Example 1 — Original set Married Conditions in Worldspan. LH401F is on waitlist, LH401C is holding
confirmed. The flight to Vienna does not offer F/C.
After LH401F is confirmed from waitlist, the Marriage is dissolved on LH401C and re-set for LH401F.
By having done so, no interactive cancel request for LH401C is required, cancellation will not be
denied.
LH401F20JAN JFKFRA HL1/1730 0730/1
LH401C20JAN JFKFRA HK1/1730 0730/1.1.
LH3430C21JAN FRAVIE HK1/0830 1000.1.
Waitlist Confirmation:
HDQRM1P
.MUCRM1A 121212
HDQ1P ABCKLM
1SCHUCK/F MR
LH401F20JAN JFKFRA KL1/1730 0730/1
NMC Message:
HDQRM1P
.MUCRM1A 121214
NMC
1SCHUCK/F MR
LH401C20JAN JFKFRA HK1.0.
LH401F20JAN JFKFRA HK1.1.
LH3430C21JAN FRAVIE HK1.1.
Note: Dissolving the Marriage by means of NMC, interactive cancel request is no longer needed,
LH401C can be cancelled using Type B message. By this means cancel request can be reduced.
Example 2 — Original set Married Condition in Amadeus, all segments are married. After waitlist
confirmation of LH013C (preferred connection) the marriage on LH007C is dissolved, and existing
marriage indicators repeated. Consequently no interactive cancel request is required, the cancellation
will not be denied:
LH007C20JAN HAMFRA HK1/0650 0800.1.
LH013C20JAN HAMFRA HL1/0745 0855
LH400C20JAN FRAJFK HK1/1015 1300.1.
Waitlist Confirmation:
MUCRM1A
.FRARMLH 131313
MUC1A GURRUH
1DORTMANN/ULRIKE MRS
LH013C20JAN HAMFRA KL1/0745 0855
NMC Message:
MUCRM1A
.FRARMLH 131315
NMC
MUC1A GURRUH
1DORTMANN/ULRIKE MRS
LH007C20JAN HAMFRA HK1.0.
LH013C20JAN HAMFRA HK1.1.
LH400C20JAN FRAJFK HK1.1.
Note: Dissolving the Marriage by means of NMC, interactive cancel request is no longer needed,
LH007C can be cancelled, using Type B message. By this means cancel requests can be reduced.
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Example 3 — Original reservation made in Galileo under Link Down Conditions. Segments are not
married, both segments are waitlisted:
LH761C10SEP DELFRA HL1/0300 0700
LH400C10SEP FRAJFK HL1/0950 1210
Waitlist Confirmation under O & D consideration:
SWIRM1G
.MUCRM1A 101010
SWI1G 12AB3F
1LAYR/GISELA MRS
LH761C10SEP DELFRA KL1/0300 0700
LH400C10SEP FRAJFK KL1/0950 1210
NMC Message:
SWIRM1G
.MUCRM1A 101010
NMC
SWI1G 12AB3F
1LAYR/GISELA MRS
LH761C10SEP DELFRA HK1.1.
LH400C10SEP FRAJFK HK1.1.
Note: Setting the Marriage by means of NMC allows the airline to marry segments that were
confirmed due to the entire O & D consideration.
Example 4 — Original reservation made in Amadeus. Segments are married, one segment is waitlisted:
LH3865B10SEP LINFRA HL1/0730 0855
LH430B10SEP FRAORD HK1/1015 1210.1.
LH6446B10SEP ORDMSP HK1/1345 1506.1.
Waitlist Confirmation:
MUCRM1A
.FRARMLH 161017
MUC1A XYZYXZ
1ZUFALL/GEORG MR
LH3865B10SEP LINFRA KL1/0730 0855
NMC Message:
MUCRM1A
.FRARMLH 161019
NMC
MUC1A XYZYXZ
1ZUFALL/GEORG MR
LH3865B10SEP LINFRA HK1.1.
LH430B10SEP FRAORD HK1.1.
LH6446B10SEP ORDMSP HK1.1.
Note: Setting the Marriage by means of NMC allows the airlines to marry segments that were
confirmed due the entire O & D.
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Example 5 — Original reservation made in Worldspan. Segments are not married, protection bookings
in several classes and flights are waitlisted:
LH4189G10SEP CDGFRA HL1/0730 0855
LH4203G10SEP ORYFRA HL1/0735 0900
LH4203H10SEP ORYFRA HK1/0735 0900
LH430G10SEP FRAORD HL1/1015 1210
LH430H10SEP FRAORD HK1/1015 1210
Waitlist Confirmation using two separate messages:
HDQRM1P
.MUCRM1A 0101012
HDQ1P ZZZZZZ
1HOEFLER/CHRISTINE MRS
LH4189G10SEP CDGFRA KL1/0730 0855
Waitlist Confirmation:
HDQRM1P
.MUCRM1A 0101013
HDQ1P ZZZZZZ
1HOEFLER/CHRISTINE MRS
LH430G10SEP FRAORD KL1/1015 1210
NMC Message:
HDQRM1P
.MUCRM1A 0101015
NMC
HDQ1P ZZZZZZ
1HOEFLER/CHRISTINE MRS
LH4189G10SEP CDGFRA HK1.1.
LH430G10SEP FRAORD HK1.1.
Note: Setting the Marriage by means of NMC allows the airline to marry segments that were
confirmed due the entire O & D. A subsequent message may follow cancelling all other segments.
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(e) Segment — boarding Point and Deplaning Point — mandatory item;
(f) Option — optional item, if not existing — closed and open status requested, if character “C” —
only close status requested.
8.16.2.3 Following rules shall apply for the “Request for Availability Status Message”:
(a) an oblique (/) is used as separator between the fields. All separators are mandatory except the
separator between the Airline Designator and the Flight Number. When components of the
message are not provided, an oblique is inserted to indicate an element is missing;
(b) 1–10 lines of flight data are allowed within one “Request for Availability” Status Message (RAS);
(c) the RAS message will always be based on marketing flight number and marketing reservation
booking designators;
(d) if no end date is specified in the RAS message, the AVS message will be sent back for one date,
the start date only;
(e) the AVS message returned to the code share carrier by the operational carrier can either be
based on marketing or operating flight number/reservations booking designator data bilaterally
as agreed.
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(ii) AVS message sent back to code share carrier is based on operating flight number and
reservation booking designator data:
Address ............................HDQRIUA
Communications
Reference ........................FRARMLH 101300
Message Identifier ............AVS
Flight Details ....................LH430F17OCT AS ORDFRA
(marketing data)
Flight Details ....................LH430C17OCT AS ORDFRA
(marketing data)
Flight Details ....................LH430H17OCT AS ORDFRA
(marketing data)
Flight Details ....................LH430B17OCT CL ORDFRA
(marketing data)
Flight Details ....................LH430L17OCT CL ORDFRA
(marketing data)
Flight Details ....................LH430G17OCT CC ORDFRA
(marketing data)
Flight Details ....................LH430Y17OCT CC ORDFRA
(marketing data)
Flight Details ....................LH430K17OCT CC ORDFRA
(marketing data)
Note: If marketing or operating flight number or reservation booking designator data is used in
the AVS message, this needs to be agreed upon between the code share partners.
(b) Example of request for availability status message, relayed by UA to LH, who is the operational
carrier for flight UA3512 and UA3500:
Address ................................... FRARMLH
Communications Reference ... .HDQRIUA 101300
Message Identifier .................. RAS
Flight Details ........................... UA3500/17OCT//ORDFRA
(sent as Marketing Element) .. UA3512/17OCT//FRAHAM
For UA3500/17OCT and UA3512/17OCT a complete AVS recap (closed and open status) is sent
for the segments ORDFRA and FRAHAM to UA.
(c) Example of request for availability status message, relayed by AC to LH, who is the operational
carrier for flight AC3600:
Address ................................... FRARMLH
Communications Reference ... .YYZRIAC 101300
Message Identifier .................. RAS
Flight Details ........................... AC3600/17OCT/19OCT/FRAYVR
(sent as Marketing Element)
For AC3600 from 17OCT until 19OCT a complete AVS recap (closed and open status ) is sent
for the segment FRAYVR to AC.
(d) Example of request for availability status message, relayed by AC to LH, who is the operational
carrier for flight AC3500:
Address ................................... FRARMLH
Communications Reference ... .YYZRIAC 101300
Message Identifier .................. RAS
Flight Details ........................... AC3600/17OCT/19OCT/FRAYVR/C
(sent as Marketing Element)
For AC3600 from 17OCT until 19OCT an AVS recap (only closed status) is sent for the segment
FRAYVR to AC.
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Y 8.17 NAME CHANGE MADE BY MEMBER (non-group) (bilateral agreement
only)
When a member modifies a PNR created by another system, the member may advise the other
system of the modification made to maintain the integrity of the PNR data. The message sent by the
member to the booking office will contain only that member’s space or, in the case that several
members share the same originator address, any segments of those members that are present in
the itinerary. The receiving system will then generate the name change to all other members present
in its PNR. If the booking office has tools in place to inhibit name change for specific airlines, these
rules will be overridden by the message.
8.17.1 In the following example, Galileo has created a PNR and British Airways apply a name change:
Galileo PNR:
1G RLOC — QWERTY
1.VANDENBERG/KEVIN
1.BALL/LUCILLE
NW019 J 30SEP MSPNRT HK2/1500 1720/1
BA008 J 12OCT NRTLHR HK2/1305 1715
AA099 J 15OCT LHRORD HK2/0755 1015
UA793 F 15OCT ORDMSP HK2/1145 1310
The passenger contacts BA to advise a change of name for passenger 2 from BALL/LUCILLE to
BELL/ANDREW
British Airways applies the Name Change and the following message would be sent back to 1G:
SWIRM1G
.MUCRM1A
Originator RLOC ..................... SWI1G QWERTY
Airline RLOC (Optional) .......... MUC1A 2YTRE1
Original Name ......................... 1VANDENBERG/KEVIN1BALL/LUCILLE
Change Name to Element ...... CHNT
New Name .............................. 1VANDENBERG/KEVIN1BELL/ANDREW
Segment Element ................... BA008J12OCT NRTLHR HK2
SSR Element .......................... SSR OTHS 1G PNR MODIFIED DUE TO PASSENGER ACTION
Alternatively, Option 1 for Name Change could be used:
SWIRM1G
.MUCRM1A
Originator RLOC ..................... SWI1G QWERTY
Original Name ......................... 1BALL/LUCILLE
Change Name to Element ...... CHNT
New Name .............................. 1BELL/ANDREW
Segment Element ................... BA008J12OCT NRTLHR HK1
SSR Element .......................... SSR OTHS 1G PNR MODIFIED DUE TO PASSENGER ACTION
OSI Element ........................... OSI YY TCP1VANDENBERG/KEVIN
8.17.2 The Galileo PNR will be updated as follows:
1G RLOC — QWERTY
1.VANDENBERG/KEVIN
1.BELL/ANDREW
NW019 J 30SEP MSPNRT HK2/1500 1720/1
BA008 J 12OCT NRTLHR HK2/1305 1715
AA099 J 15OCT LHRORD HK2/0755 1015
UA793 F 15OCT ORDMSP HK2/1145 1310
SSR OTHS 1G PNR MODIFIED DUE TO PASSENGER ACTION
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8.17.3 Galileo will also generate the CHNT messages to the other members in the itinerary:
HDQRMNW
.SWIRM1G
Originator RLOC ..................... SWI1G QWERTY/5QN/91295315/NCL/1G/T/GB//GS
Original Names ....................... 1VANDENBERG/KEVIN1BALL/LUCILLE
Change Name to Element ...... CHNT
New Names ............................ 1VANDENBERG/KEVIN1BELL/ANDREW
Segment Element ................... NW019J 30SEP MSPNRT HK2
TULRMAA
.SWIRM1G
Originator RLOC ..................... SWI1G QWERTY/5QN/91295315/NCL/1G/T/GB//GS
Original Names ....................... 1VANDENBERG/KEVIN1BALL/LUCILLE
Change Name to Element ...... CHNT
New Names ............................ 1VANDENBERG/KEVIN1BELL/ANDREW
Segment Element ................... AA099J15OCT LHRORD HK2
Continuation Element ............. UA793 F 15OCT ORDMSP HK2/1145 1310
HDQRMUA
.SWIRM1G
Originator RLOC ..................... SWI1G QWERTY/5QN/91295315/NCL/1G/T/GB//GS
Original Names ....................... 1VANDENBERG/KEVIN1BALL/LUCILLE
Change Name to Element ...... CHNT
New Names ............................ 1VANDENBERG/KEVIN1BELL/ANDREW
Arrival Element ....................... AA099 J 15OCT LHRORD HK2/0755 1015
Segment Element ................... UA793F15OCT ORDMSP HK2
8.17.4 In the following scenario, United Airlines does not support name changes and upon receipt of the
message from the booking originator, they reply with an applicable advice/reply code (e.g.; NO, US,
UC, HX etc.).
As a result of a rejected name change by one of the members, NAR and NCO messages will be
generated by the booking originator where appropriate.
8.17.5 In the following example, the PNR is created by a Worldspan Agent
1P RLOC — QWERTY
1MANN/ANITA
BA1321 B 30JUN 4 NCLLHR HK1/0605 0720
AA 137 V 30JUN 4 LHRLAX HK1/1115 1420
UA 192 K 12JUL 2 LAXIAD HK1/0600 1355
US7144 B 13JUL 3 IADPHL HK1/0855 0954
British Airways holds the following data in their system:
1A/BA RLOC — AZERTY
1MANN/ANITA
BA1321 B 30JUN 4 NCLLHR HK1/0605 0720
AA 137 V 30JUN 4 LHRLAX HK1/1115 1420
BA performs a name change and generates the following message to Worldspan:
HDQRM1P
.MUCRM1A 190932
Originator RLOC ..................... HDQ1P QWERTY
Member RLOC (Optional) ....... MUC1A AZERTY
Original Name ......................... 1MANN/ANITA
Change Name to Element ...... CHNT
New Name .............................. 1BUTTERWORTH/VICKI
Segment Element ................... BA1321B30JUN NCLLHR HK1
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Worldspan generate the following messages to AA, UA and US:
HDQRMAA
.HDQRM1P 190933
Originator RLOC ..................... HDQ1PQWERTY/K32/91295315/NCL/1P/T/GB//SU
Original Name ......................... 1MANN/ANITA
Change Name to Element ...... CHNT
New Name .............................. 1BUTTERWORTH/VICKI
Arrival Element ....................... BA1321B30JUN NCLLHR HK1/0605 0720
Segment Element ................... AA137V30JUN LHRLAX HK1
HDQRMUA
.HDQRM1P 190933
Originator RLOC ..................... HDQ1PQWERTY/K32/91295315/NCL/1P/T/GB//SU
Original Name ......................... 1MANN/ANITA
Change Name to Element ...... CHNT
New Name .............................. 1BUTTERWORTH/VICKI
Arrival Element ....................... AA137V30JUN LHRLAX HK1/1115 1420
Segment Element ................... UA192K12JUL LAXIAD HK1
HDQRMUS
.HDQRM1P 190933
Originator RLOC ..................... HDQ1PQWERTY/K32/91295315/NCL/1P/T/GB//SU
Original Name ......................... 1MANN/ANITA
Change Name to Element ...... CHNT
New Name .............................. 1BUTTERWORTH/VICKI
Arrival Element ....................... UA192K12JUL LAXIAD HK1/0600 1355
Segment Element ................... US7144B13JUL IADPHL HK1
Upon receipt of the message, UA are unable to accept the name change and return the following
message to 1P (Please also refer to 3.5.x (previously 3.5.2)):
HDQRM1P
.HDQRMUA 190935
Originator RLOC ..................... HDQ1P QWERTY
Name Element ........................ 1BUTTERWORTH/VICKI
Segment Element ................... UA192K12JUL LAXIAD US1
Supplementary Element ......... SSR NAME UA LAXIAD0192K12JUL.SEGMENT STATUS CHANGED DUE
NAME CHG
The PNR In 1P is updated as follows and the following NAR message is sent to US but not to the
other carriers in the itinerary:
1P RLOC — QWERTY
1BUTTERWORTH/VICKI
BA1321 B 30JUN 4 NCLLHR HK1/0605 0720
AA 137 V 30JUN 4 LHRLAX HK1/1115 1420
UA 192 K 12JUL 2 LAXIAD HL1/0600 1355
US7144 B 13JUL 3 IADPHL HK1/0855 0954
HDQRMUS
.HDQRM1P 190933
Message Identifier .................. NAR
Originator RLOC ..................... HDQ1PQWERTY/K32/91295315/NCL/1P/T/GB//SU
Name Element ........................ 1BUTTERWORTH/VICKI
Arrival Element ....................... UA192K12JUL LAXIAD HL1/0600 1355
Segment Element ................... US7144B13JUL IADPHL HK1
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TULRMAA
.MUCRM1A 141402
Message Identifier .................. DVD
Originator RLOC ..................... MUC1A ZFVY3L/MUC1A0701/9999999/MUC/1A/T/DE//SU
Name Element ........................ 1COLBATH/ADRIANNA MRS
Arrival Element ....................... US7741Y03OCT IADRDU HK1/1715 1829
Segment Element ................... AA4537Y07OCT RDUBOS HK1
Segment Element ................... AA146J07OCT BOSCDG HK1
OSI Element ........................... OSI YY RLOC MUC1A ZFVY3E
8.18.1 Additionally, a revised message will be returned to Aeroflot to advise them of the Record Locator of
the newly created PNR of the original booking office.
HDQRMSU
.MUCRM1A
Message Identifier .................. RLS
Originator Element .................. MUC1A ZFVY3L/MUC1A0701/9999999/MUC/1A/T/DE//SU
Member RLOC (Optional) ....... HDQSU M0N6C
Name Element ........................ 1COLBATH/ADRIANNA MRS
Segment Element ................... SU253J30SEP SVOCDG HK1
Continuation Element ............. US7295F03OCT CDGIAD HK1/1300 1525
OSI Element ........................... OSI YY RLOC MUC1A ZFVY3E
2 PNRs will exist in the member’s system with the same originator Record Locator until this message
has been processed.
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The IB segments are sent to 1G with HS as the originator address for IBERIA is the same as that
of Air France. Upon receipt of the message, Galileo will divide the original PNR and create a new
PNR for passenger DRIVER/MINNE MS.
1G RLOC — Y61G13
1.DRIVER/MINNIE MS
AA162F28SEP HNLLAX HK1/1305 2126
AF069P30SEP LAXCDG HK1/1820 1400/1
IB3435C03OCT CDGMAD HK1/1145 1350
IB3438C06OCT MADCDG HK1/1515 1720
AF062F12OCT CDGLAX HK1/1015 1250
SSR OTHS 1G PNR MODIFIED DUE TO PASSENGER ACTION
A second message is sent to Galileo to advise them of the modification of the PNR for DRIVER/
LAURIE.
SWIRM1G
.MUCRM1A 181245
Originator RLOC ..................... SWI1G YHY121
Member RLOC (OPTIONAL) .. MUC1A ZJJY31
Name Element ........................ 1DRIVER/LAURIE MS
Segment Element ................... AF062P12OCT CDGLAX HX1
Segment Element ................... AF069P30SEP LAXCDG HK1
Segment Element ................... AF062P10OCT CDGLAX HS1/1015 1250
Supplementary Element ......... SSR OTHS 1G PNR MODIFIED DUE TO PASSENGER ACTION
1G RLOC — YHY121
1.DRIVER/LAURIE MS
AA162F28SEP HNLLAX HK1/1305 2126
AF069P30SEP LAXCDG HK1/1820 1400/1
AF062F12OCT CDGLAX HX1/1015 1250
AF062P10OCT CDGLAX HK1/1015 1250
SSR OTHS 1G PNR MODIFIED DUE TO PASSENGER ACTION
Galileo would send the following message to IB/AF advising them of the new RLOC and the appropriate
DVD message to the members in the itinerary with the exception of those members present in the
DVS message.
MUCRM1A
.SWIRM1G
Message Identifier .................. RLS
Originator RLOC ..................... SWI1G Y61G13
Member RLOC (OPTIONAL) .. MUC1A ZJJQC2
Name Element ........................ 1DRIVER/MINNIE MS
Arrival Element ....................... AA162F28SEP HNLLAX HK1/1305 2126
Segment Element ................... AF069P30SEP LAXCDG HK1 1A
Segment Element ................... IB3435C03OCT CDGMAD HK1 1A
Segment Element ................... IB3438C06OCT MADCDG HK1 1A
Segment Element ................... AF062P12OCT CDGLAX HK1 1A
OSI Element ........................... OSI YY RLOC SWI1G YHY121
TULRMAA
.SWIRM1G 181246
Message Identifier .................. DVD
Originator RLOC ..................... SWI1G Y61G13
Name Element ........................ 1DRIVER/MINNIE MS
Segment Element ................... AA162F28SEP HNLLAX HK1
Continuation Element ............. AF069P30SEP LAXCDG HK1/1820 1400/1
OSI Element ........................... OSI YY RLOC SWI1G YHY121
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8.19.1 Divide involving Name Change and Cancel/Rebook (Bilateral
agreement only)
The following PNR is created by an Amadeus agent.
1A RLOC — Z7QGPK
MATTHEWS/DOMINIC MR MATTHEWS/R
AA 283 F 30JUN MIAHNL HK2/0800 1520
AC 033 J 12JUL HNLSYD HK2/2340 0620/2
JL 772 C 20AUG SYDNRT HK2/0935 1810
AA 176 F 22AUG NRTDFW HK2/1200 0930
AA1614 F 22AUG DFWMIA HK2/1118 1506
AA retrieves the PNR, add the passenger’s first names and change the return date for NRT to MIA
for passenger 2. The following message is sent to Amadeus.
MUCRM1A
.TULRMAA 040832
Message Identifier .................. DVS
Originator RLOC ..................... MUC1A Z7QGPK
Member RLOC (OPTIONAL) .. TULAA EHYGBM
Name being Divided ............... 1MATTHEWS/R
Change Name to Element ...... CHNT
New Name .............................. 1MATTHEWS/ROSS
Segment Element ................... AA176F22AUG NRTDFW HX1
Segment Element ................... AA1614F22AUG DFWMIA HX1
Segment Element ................... AA283F30JUN MIAHNL HK1
Segment Element ................... AA176F25AUG NRTDFW HS1/1200 0930 .1.
Segment Element ................... AA161425AUG DFWMIA HS1/1118 1506 .1.
In the case that AA has no agreement to transmit newly added segments, only the name change
information, cancelled segments and previously held segments will be included in the message. Upon
receipt of the message, Amadeus splits the PNR and apply the modifications as follows:
1A RLOC — Z7QGPK
MATTHEWS/DOMINIC MR
AA 283 F 30JUN MIAHNL HK1/0800 1520
AC 033 J 12JUL HNLSYD HK1/2340 0620/2
JL 772 C 20AUG SYDNRT HK1/0935 1810
AA 176 F 22AUG NRTDFW HK1/1200 0930
AA1614 F 22AUG DFWMIA HK1/1118 1506
1A RLOC — Z7QGTR
MATTHEWS/ROSS MR
AA 283 F 30JUN MIAHNL HK1/0800 1520
AC 033 J 12JUL HNLSYD HK1/2340 0620/2
JL 772 C 20AUG SYDNRT HK1/0935 1810
AA 176 F 25AUG NRTDFW HK1/1200 0930
AA1614 F 25AUG DFWMIA HK1/1118 1506
The following messages would be sent to AC and JL:
YYZRMAC
.MUCRM1A 040832
Message Identifier .................. DVD
Originator RLOC ..................... MUC1A Z7QGTR/MIACN219L/1058536/MIA/1A/T/US//SU
Original Name ......................... 1MATTHEWS/R
Change Name to Element ...... CHNT
New Name .............................. 1MATTHEWS/ROSS MR
Arrival Element ....................... AA283F30JUN MIAHNL HK1/0800 1520
Segment Element ................... AC033J12JUL HNLSYD HK1
OSI Element ........................... OSI YY RLOC MUC1A Z7QGPK
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TYORMJL
.MUCRM1A 040832
Message Identifier .................. DVD
Originator RLOC ..................... MUC1A Z7QGTR/MIACN219L/1058536/MIA/1A/T/US//SU
Original Name ......................... 1MATTHEWS/R
Change Name to Element ...... CHNT
New Name .............................. 1MATTHEWS/ROSS MR
Arrival Element ....................... AC033J12JUL HNLSYD HK1/2340 0620/2
Segment Element ................... JL772C20AUG SYDNRT HK1
OSI Element ........................... OSI YY RLOC MUC1A Z7QGPK
And a RLS message would be returned to AA advising them of the new Amadeus Record Locator:
TULRMAA
.MUCRM1A 040832
Message Identifier .................. RLS
Originator RLOC ..................... MUC1A Z7QGTR/MIACN219L/1058536/MIA/1A/T/US//SU
Member RLOC (OPTIONAL) .. TULAA EHYGBM
Name Element ........................ 1MATTHEWS/ROSS MR
Segment Element ................... AA283F30JUN MIAHNL HK1
Continuation Element ............. AC033J12JUL HNLSYD HK1/2340 0620/2
Arrival Element ....................... JL772C20AUG SYDNRT HK1/0935 1810
Segment Element ................... AA176F25AUG NRTDFW HK1
Segment Element ................... AA1614F25AUG DFWMIA HK1
OSI Element ........................... OSI YY RLOC MUC1A Z7QGPK
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MUCRM1A
.HDQRM1S
Originator RLOC ..................... HDQ1S EBBHY1/5DN/91293471/NCL/1S/T/GB//GS
Original Name ......................... GDS EMPLOYEES
Change Name to Element ...... CHNT
New Name .............................. 1ERICKSON/JIM MR 1LITTER/KATHLEEN MS
New Name .............................. 8GDSEMPLOYEES
Segment Element ................... BD333C30SEP MMELHR HK10 1A
Continuation Segment ............ VS023J30SEP LHRLAX HK10/1505 1840
Arrival Segment ...................... UA954F12OCT SFOLHR HN10/1905 1320/1
Segment Element ................... BD338C13OCT LHRMME HK10 1A
Supplementary Element ......... SSR GRPS YY TCP10 GDSEMPLOYEES
HDQRMUA
.HDQRM1S
Originator RLOC ..................... HDQ1S EBBHY1/5DN/91293471/NCL/1S/T/GB//GS
Original Name ......................... 10GDSEMPLOYEES
Change Name to Element ...... CHNT
New Name .............................. 1ERICKSON/JIM MR 1LITTER/ KATHLEEN MS
New Name .............................. 8GDSEMPLOYEES
Arrival Element ....................... ARNK
Segment Element ................... UA954F12OCT SFOLHR HN10
Continuation Element ............. BD338C13OCT LHRMME HK10/1600 1705
Supplementary Element ......... SSR GRPS YY TCP10 GDSEMPLOYEES
BD (Predesignated point is MUCRM1A) then divide the PNR and change the return flight from LHR
to MME for passengers Erickson and Kitten. The following message is sent to SABRE:
HDQRM1S
.MUCRM1A
Message Identifier .................. DVS
Originator RLOC ..................... HDQ1S EBBHY1
Member RLOC (optional) ....... MUC1A XYZXYZ
Names being divided .............. 1ERICKSON/JIM MR 1LITTER/KATHLEEN MS
Segment Element ................... BD338C13OCT LHRMME HX2
Segment Element ................... BD333C30SEP MMELHR HK2
Segment Element ................... BD340C13OCT LHRMME HS2/2000 2045
Supplementary Element ......... SSR GRPS YY TCP10 GDSEMPLOYEES
The SABRE PNR is updated as follows:
1S RLOC — EBBHY1
8GDSEMPLOYEES
BD333C30SEP MMELHR HK8/1050 1205
VS023J30SEP LHRLAX HK8/1505 1840
ARNK
UA954F12OCT SFOLHR HN8/1905 1320/1
BD338C13OCT LHRMME HK8/1600 1705
SSR GRPS YY TCP10 GDSEMPLOYEES
And a new PNR is created as follows:
1S RLOC — EFBAKK
1ERICKSON/JIM MR 1LITTER/KATHLEEN MS
BD333C30SEP MMELHR HK2/1050 1205
VS023J30SEP LHRLAX HK2/1505 1840
ARNK
UA954F12OCT SFOLHR HN2/1905 1320/1
BD340C13OCT LHRMME HK2/2000 2045
SSR GRPS YY TCP10 GDSEMPLOYEES
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SABRE then generate the following messages to advise the other airlines in the itinerary:
LAXRMVS
.HDQRM1S
Message Identifier .................. DVD
Originator RLOC ..................... HDQ1S EFBAKK/5DN/91293471/NCL/1S/T/GB//GS
Name Element ........................ 1ERICKSON/JIM MR 1LITTER/KATHLEEN MS
Arrival Element ....................... BD333C30SEP MMELHR HK2/1050 1205
Segment Element ................... VS023J30SEP LHRLAX HK2
Supplementary Element ......... SSR GRPS YY TCP10 GDSEMPLOYEES
OSI Element ........................... OSI YY HDQ1S EBBHY1
HDQRMUA
.HDQRM1S
Message Identifier .................. DVD
Originator RLOC ..................... HDQ1S EFBAKK/5DN/91293471/NCL/1S/T/GB//GS
Name Element ........................ 1ERICKSON/JIM MR 1LITTER/KATHLEEN MS
Arrival Element ....................... ARNK
Segment Element ................... UA954F12OCT SFOLHR HN2
Continuation Element ............. BD340C13OCT LHRMME HK2/2000 2045
Supplementary Element ......... SSR GRPS YY TCP10 GDSEMPLOYEES
OSI Element ........................... OSI YY HDQ1S EBBHY1
A RLS message is sent back to BD:
MUCRM1A
.HDQRM1S
Message Identifier .................. RLS
Originator RLOC ..................... HDQ1S EFBAKK/5DN/91293471/NCL/1S/T/GB//GS
Member RLOC (optional) ....... MUC1A XYZXYZ
Name Element ........................ 1ERICKSON/JIM MR 1LITTER/KATHLEEN MS
Segment Element ................... BD333C30SEP MMELHR HK2 1A
Continuation Element ............. VS023J30SEP LHRLAX HK2/1505 1840
Arrival Element ....................... UA954F12OCT SFOLHR HN2/1905 1320/1
Segment Element ................... BD340C13OCT LHRMME HK2 1A
Supplementary Element ......... SSR GRPS YY TCP10 GDSEMPLOYEES
OSI Element ........................... OSI YY HDQ1S EBBHY1
8.20 CODING
8.20.1 Action, Advice and Status Codes
Action Codes “GA”, “GN”, “GU”, “GL” affected by schedule change, no message sent ....... GX
Already Cancelled — used in a wrap-up message to indicate that an interactive cancel
has occurred via the direct link ....................................................................................... DX
Already Holding (to be used with Marriage Logic) ............................................................ AH
Already Waitlisted — used with Married Segment Control to indicate that a segment has
already been waitlisted and married ............................................................................... AW
Availability checked, inventory adjusted ............................................................................ DC
Availability checked, inventory adjusted ............................................................................ DS
Booked confirmed, manually/verbally confirmed. No message sent unless cancelled .... BK
Booked waitlist, manually/verbally confirmed. No message sent unless cancelled ......... BL
Cancel confirmed/requested .............................................................................................. ZX
Cancel Denied — used in response to a request for interactive cancel .......................... UX
Code Share Cancel — initial notification from code share carrier to operating carrier of
the cancel. Message sent ............................................................................................... CX
Code Share Guaranteed Sell — action taken as a result of previous access between
computer systems. Message sent ................................................................................... CK
Code Share Holding Confirmed — space already confirmed. Message sent between code
share carrier and operating carrier when subsequent action required ........................... CH
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Code Share Holding Need — space already requested. Message sent between code
share carrier and operating carrier when subsequent action required ........................... CQ
Code Share Holding Waitlist — space already waitlisted. Message sent between code
share carrier and operating carrier when subsequent action required ........................... CW
Code Share Need — initial notification from code share carrier to operating carrier of the
space requested. Message sent ..................................................................................... CN
Code Share non-Revenue Meal Listing — notification from code share carrier to operating
carrier of meal listing. Message sent .............................................................................. CM
Code Share Sell — initial notification from code share carrier to operating carrier of the
sell. Message sent ........................................................................................................... CS
Code Share Waitlist — initial notification from code share carrier to operating carrier of
the waitlist. Message sent ............................................................................................... CL
Code Share Waitlist from Request — already requested segment is waitlisted. Message
sent from code share carrier to operational carrier to advise of waitlist ......................... CU
Conditional Sell — subject to confirmed (excluding waitlist) space on all other flights within
the requested interline connection otherwise inventory is to be returned ...................... OS
Confirmation Number Pending .......................................................................................... HP
Confirmed outside the CRS for participant and non-participant vendors. No teletype mess-
ages sent, including notification of cancellation .............................................................. AK
Corresponding inventory segment is “HK”, no message sent ........................................... MK
Corresponding inventory segment is “HL”, no message sent ........................................... ML
Deferred segment, no message sent ................................................................................ DS
Deferred waitlist, no message sent ................................................................................... DL
Direct Link confirmed; indicates that inventory has previously been deducted and acknow-
ledged via an interactive method .................................................................................... DK
Direct Link waitlisted; indicates that waitlist inventory has previously been acknowledged DW
Force booking, message sent ........................................................................................... FB
Force request, message sent ............................................................................................ FR
Group confirmed, manually/verbally confirmed. No message sent .................................. GK
Group confirmed, message sent ....................................................................................... KG
Group request, message sent ........................................................................................... GN
Group request, message sent ........................................................................................... NG
Group request, no message sent ...................................................................................... GA
Group request unable, is waitlisted. No message sent .................................................... GU
Group request unable, no message sent .......................................................................... GC
Group waitlisted, message sent ........................................................................................ LG
Group waitlisted, no message sent ................................................................................... GL
Guaranteed booking, positive acknowledgement provided ............................................... NK
Holds confirmed, space already confirmed ....................................................................... ZK
If not holding, need. Same as need; however, passenger may already be holding space.
Check for duplicate reservation ....................................................................................... ZD
If not holding, sold. Same as sold; however, passenger may already be holding space.
Check for duplicate reservation ....................................................................................... ZE
If not holding, waitlist. Same as “LL” but waitlist inventory may have already been deducted
interactively ...................................................................................................................... IW
Last seat link sell, inventory adjusted ............................................................................... DK
List — add to waitlist (if used as Action Code) or Limit Sales, waitlist (if used as a Status
Code) ............................................................................................................................... ZL
Need. Reply required indicating action taken using appropriate code ............................. ZN
No action taken on a group request, no message sent .................................................... GO
Open segment action code ............................................................................................... PS
Open segment (information/servicing request) ................................................................. OP
Passive segment, cancellation advisory ............................................................................ PX
Passive segment, confirmed ............................................................................................. PK
Passive segment, waitlisted .............................................................................................. PL
Priority A waitlist, message sent ....................................................................................... PA
Priority B waitlist, message sent ....................................................................................... PB
Priority C waitlist, message sent ....................................................................................... PC
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8.20.3 Special Service Requirement Codes
Record Locator .................................................................................................................. RLOC
8.21 DECODING
8.21.1 Action, Advice, Status and Message Identifier Codes
AH ......................Already Holding (to be used with Marriage Logic)
AK ......................Confirmed outside the CRS for participant and non-participant vendors. No teletype
messages sent, including notification of cancellation
AKA ....................Acknowledgement message for reservations
AL ......................Waitlisted outside the CRS for participant and non-participant vendors. No teletype
messages sent, including notification of cancellation
AN ......................Requested outside the CRS for participant and non-participant vendors. No teletype
messages sent, including notification of cancellation
ASD ....................Schedule change, deferred notification
ASN ....................Schedule change, no notification
AVN ....................Numeric availability
AW ......................Already Waitlisted — used with Married Segment Control to indicate that a segment
has already been waitlisted and married
BK ......................Booked confirmed, manually/verbally confirmed. No message sent unless cancelled
BL ......................Booked waitlist, manually/verbally confirmed. No message sent unless cancelled
CH ......................Code Share Holding Confirmed — space already confirmed. Message sent between
code share carrier and operating carrier when subsequent action required
CK ......................Code Share Guaranteed Sell — action taken as a result of previous access between
computer systems
CL ......................Code Share Waitlist — initial notification from code share carrier to operating carrier
of the waitlist. Message sent
CM ......................Code Share non-Revenue Meal Listing — notification from code share carrier to
operating carrier of meal listing. Message sent
CN ......................Code Share Need — initial notification from code share carrier to operating carrier
of the space requested. Message sent
CQ ......................Code Share Holding Need — space already requested. Message sent between
code share carrier and operating carrier when subsequent action required
CS ......................Code Share Sell — initial notification from code share carrier to operating carrier
of the sell. Message sent
CU ......................Code Share Waitlist from Request — already requested segment is waitlisted.
Message sent from code share carrier to operational carrier to advise of waitlist
CW ......................Code Share Holding Waitlist — space already waitlisted. Message sent between
code share carrier and operating carrier when subsequent action required
CX ......................Code Share Cancel — initial notification from code share carrier to operating carrier
of the cancel. Message sent
DC ......................Availability checked, inventory adjusted
DK ......................Direct Link confirmed; indicates that inventory has previously been deducted and
acknowledged via an interactive method
DK ......................Last seat link sell, inventory adjusted
DL ......................Deferred waitlist, no message sent
DS ......................Availability checked, inventory adjusted
DS ......................Deferred segment, no message sent
DW ......................Direct Link waitlisted; indicates that waitlist inventory has previously been
acknowledged
DX ......................Already Cancelled — used in a wrap-up message to indicate that an interactive
cancel has occurred via the direct link
FB ......................Force booking, message sent
FR ......................Force request, message sent
GA ......................Group request, no message sent
GC ......................Group request unable, no message sent
GK ......................Group confirmed, manually/verbally confirmed. No message sent
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TRA ....................Synchronised message response (Option 2)
TRF ....................PNR transferred
TRL ....................Migrated PNR Record Locator or link Record Locator
TRR ....................PNR re-transferred
TRV ....................Migrated PNR update
TRV ....................Synchronised message (Option 2)
UH ......................Unable to Hold — used in interline marriage to indicate a negative advice code; the
carrier will not allow this space to be held for the new travel option requested
UX ......................Cancel Denied — used in response to a request for interactive cancel
ZD ......................If not holding, need. Same as need; however, passenger may already be holding
space. Check for duplicate reservation
ZE ......................If not holding, sold. Same as sold; however, passenger may already be holding
space. Check for duplicate reservation
ZK ......................Holds confirmed, space already confirmed
ZL ......................List — add to waitlist (if used as Action Code) or Limit Sales, waitlist (if used as a
Status Code)
ZN ......................Need. Reply required indicating action taken using appropriate code
ZR ......................Reconfirmed
ZS ......................Sold
ZX ......................Cancel confirmed/requested
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Example 2 — Ticketed by a CRS/System Provider, US Airways is the plating carrier, multiple passenger
transaction:
PNR:
1CURCURU/G 1THOMPSON/B 1POTTORFF/B
US 123 Y 15AUG DCADFW HK3
AA 614 Y 15AUG DFWMIA HK3
Message:
HDQRMUS
.HDQRM1P
Message Identifier ..................ETK
Record Locator .......................HDQ1P ABCEDF
SSR Element ..........................SSR TKNX 0371234567890
SSR Element ..........................SSR TKNX 0371234567812
SSR Element ..........................SSR TKNX 0371234567823
Example 3 — “Issuance” was sent for a paper to electronic exchange:
PNR:
1 CURCURU/GAIL
US123Y15AUG DCADFW HK1
AA614Y15AUG DFWMIA HK1
Message:
HDQRMUS
.HDQRM1P
Message Identifier ..................ETK
Record Locator .......................HDQ1P ABCDEF
SSR Element ..........................SSR TKNX 0371234567890
(b) Examples of system cancel of an “Exchange/Reissue” messages.
Example 1 — Electronic to Electronic exchanged reissued by a CRS/System Provider, US Airways
is the plating carrier:
PNR:
1 CURCURU/GAIL
US123Y15AUG DCADFW HK1
AA614Y15AUG DFWMIA HK1
Message:
HDQRMUS
.HDQRM1P
Message Identifier ..................ETE
Record Locator .......................HDQ1P ABCDEF
SSR Element ..........................SSR TKNX 0371234567890 O
SSR Element ..........................SSR TKNX 0371234567975 N
Example 2 — Electronic to Paper exchange shall only include the old/exchanged ticket number being
exchanged:
Message:
HDQRMUS
.HDQRM1P
Message Identifier ..................ETE
Record Locator .......................HDQ1P ABCDEF
SSR Element ..........................SSR TKNX 0371234567890 O
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AIRLINE DESIGNATORS (CODING)
PROCEDURE FOR REQUESTING AIRLINE CODE ASSIGNMENTS
The Member airlines of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the Air Transport Association of
America (ATA) normally use airline designators when requesting space. To avoid confusion and to assure proper
handling of reservations requests involving their members, the two associations participate in a program designed
to preclude the assignment of a single code to cover two or more scheduled airlines. Any airline which begins
publishing its schedules may request a code by contacting the Code Assignments Assistant, IATA, Montreal.
IATA charges an application fee to cover its administrative costs and other annual fees. Airlines are requested
to notify IATA as soon as they cease to operate scheduled service.
Additions or deletions to these designators are circulated monthly to Member airlines and to the holders of the
IATA Airline Coding Directory.
It should be noted that the following airline designators are assigned in accordance with the provisions of IATA
Resolution 762 and ATA Resolution 5.38 for use in reservations, timetables, telecommunications, ticketing,
tariffs, schedules, as well as for other airline industry applications. It is the responsibility of the assignees to
ensure their proper use as indicated. These designators are different from the three-character codes used for
aircraft operating agencies, aeronautical authorities and services assigned by the International Civil Aviation
Organization (ICAO) upon request by the State Registry. ICAO designators are published in ICAO Document
8585.
“BANDING” is an technique to assign a unique seven-character airline teletype address without the need to
assign a unique two-character airline designator to the user. In banding, the first three positions are the location
identifier assigned under Resolution 763, the fourth and fifth positions are a unique two-letter designator and
the sixth and seventh positions are a two-character commercial designator assigned collectively to all the users
of a banded designator. Banded designators for non-scheduled air transportation are 1I. I1, 0O, or O0 as defined
in Resolution 762, Paragraph 6.1(m).
In order to make efficient use of the airline designators and provide communications addresses to those non-
airline companies who do not qualify for a unique airline designator under IATA Resolution 762, a technique
called “banding” is utilised to identify a company and its corresponding teletype address(es) for individual
locations. For these non-airline companies, ATA co-ordinates the assignment of the full seven-character address.
This address is comprised of a location identifier in the first three positions, a two-letter code in the fourth and
fifth positions and one of the following auxiliary category codes in the sixth and seventh positions:
HL, CR, XD, XH, 2X, 6X, 7X or 8X
Non-scheduled airlines requiring an airline designator for telecommunications routing purposes only, shall be
assigned a banded airline designator comprised of the following characters: a unique two-character designator
located in the fourth and fifth positions and a two-character commercial designator, i.e. I1, 1I, 0O, O0 located
in the sixth and seventh positions of a teletype address. The full teletype address will be seven-characters, the
first three letters to be a location identifier assigned under IATA Resolution 763.
A commercial designator is comprised of two characters used to define the type of operator assigned an airline
designator under the banding method as defined in IATA Resolution 762, Paragraph 6.1. It is always found in
the sixth and seventh positions of a telecommunications address.
IATA will co-ordinate the assignment of banded airline designators to non-scheduled airlines and publish these
codes in the Airline Coding Directory.
For more information on codes, refer to: www.iata.org/codes.
The following designators have been assigned by IATA as of the closing date for this section of the edition.
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ACCTG PREFIX ACCTG PREFIX
COMPANY HEAD OFFICE/ CODE CODE A/L 3 COMPANY HEAD OFFICE/ CODE CODE A/L 3
MAILING ADDRESS (PAX) (CGO) DES LTR MAILING ADDRESS (PAX) (CGO) DES LTR
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Aero California 0/78 0/78 JR SER Aero Republica S.A. 845 845 P5 RPB
Aquiles Serdan No. 1995 Av. Eldorado-Entrada No.1
La Paz Baja California Terminal Aereo Simon Bolivar
Mexico 230/0/0/ Bogota
Colombia
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
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ACCTG PREFIX ACCTG PREFIX
COMPANY HEAD OFFICE/ CODE CODE A/L 3 COMPANY HEAD OFFICE/ CODE CODE A/L 3
MAILING ADDRESS (PAX) (CGO) DES LTR MAILING ADDRESS (PAX) (CGO) DES LTR
Aerogaviota S.A. 854 854 KG — Aeromexpress S.A. de C.V. 976 QO MPX
Avenue 47 Av. Texcoco S/N Esq. Av. Tahel PO
P.O. Box 1130/0/ 15620/
Havana Col. Penon de los Banos
Cuba Mexico City D.F.
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Mexico
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
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ACCTG PREFIX ACCTG PREFIX
COMPANY HEAD OFFICE/ CODE CODE A/L 3 COMPANY HEAD OFFICE/ CODE CODE A/L 3
MAILING ADDRESS (PAX) (CGO) DES LTR MAILING ADDRESS (PAX) (CGO) DES LTR
Air Berlin GmbH & Co. Luftverkehrs KG 745 AB BER Air Caraibes 427 427 TX —
Saatwinkler Damm 42-43 Immeuble le Caducet
Berlin Morne Vergain
Germany 13627 Pointe-a-Pitre Abymes
Guadeloupe 97139
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Air Bosna 995 995 JA* — Air Cargo Carriers, Inc. 2Q SNC
Cemalusa 6 4951 South Howell Avenue
Sarajevo Milwaukee Wisconsin
Bosnia and Herzegovina 710/0/0/ USA 5320/7
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Scheduled cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. schedules in airline guides.
Air Botswana Corporation 636 636 BP BOT Air Cargo, Inc. 314 — —
P.O. Box 92 180/ Admiral Cochrane Drive
Gaborone Suite 30/5
Botswana Annapolis Maryland
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing USA 2140/1
schedules in airline guides. Airline Prefix (Cargo).
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Air Contractors (UK) Limited 912 AG ABR Air France 0/57 0/57 AF AFR
The Plaza, New Street 45 rue de Paris
Swords Roissy CDG Cedex
Dublin France F 95747
Ireland
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Scheduled cargo carrier publishing schedules in airline guides.
schedules in airline guides.
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ACCTG PREFIX ACCTG PREFIX
COMPANY HEAD OFFICE/ CODE CODE A/L 3 COMPANY HEAD OFFICE/ CODE CODE A/L 3
MAILING ADDRESS (PAX) (CGO) DES LTR MAILING ADDRESS (PAX) (CGO) DES LTR
Air Iceland (Flugfelag Islands) 882 882 NY FXI Air Link Pty Ltd DR* —
Reykjavik Airport P.O. Box 223
Reykjavik Dubbo New South Wales
Iceland 10/1 Australia 2830/
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. schedules in airline guides.
Air India Charters Limited IX* — Air Lithuania 843 843 TT KLA
Nariman Point Kauno Raj. Sav
Mumbai Maharashtra Karmelava
India 40/0/0/21 Lithuania 54460/
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. schedules in airline guides.
Air Inuit Ltd/Ltee 466 466 3H AIE Air Luxor GB, Lda L8 —
547 Meloche Av. 24 Setembro 2A, 2B
Dorval Quebec P.O. Box 655
Canada H9P 2W2 Bissau
Guinea-Bissau
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Air Italy S.p.A. I9* —
Corso Sempione 111 Air Luxor STP C2 ALU
Gallarate Varese St. Tome International Airport
Italy 210/13 Sao Tome Is
Sao Tome and Principe
Non-scheduled pax/cargo carrier
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Air Jamaica 20/1 20/1 JM AJM
72-76 Harbour Street
Kingston Air Luxor, S.A. 0/40/ 0/40/ LK LXR
Jamaica Av. Republica, 26
Lisbon
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Portugal 10/50/-193
schedules in airline guides.
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Air Jamaica Express Limited 10//0 J4 JMX
Tinson Pen Aerodrome
Air Macau Company Limited 675 675 NX AMU
213 Narcus Garvey Drive, Kingston 11
398 Alameda Dr. Carlos D’Assumpcao
Kingston
12-18 Andar
Jamaica
Macau (SAR)
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing People’s Republic of China
schedules in airline guides.
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Air Japan Company Ltd. NQ AJX
1-5-2, Higashi-Shinbashi, Minato Ku, Air Madagascar 258 258 MD MDG
Shidome City Center 31 Avenue de l’Independence
Tokyo Antananarivo
Japan 10/5 7135 Madagascar 10/1
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. schedules in airline guides.
Air Kiribati Limited 4A* — Air Madrid Lineas Aereas, S.A. 476 476 NM —
Bonriki International Airport Avda Industria No. 8 - 3 Alcobendas
P.O. Box 274 Madrid
Bonriri Tarawa Spain and Canary Islands 280/18
Kiribati
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing schedules in airline guides.
schedules in airline guides.
Air Lines of Kuban 113 113 GW* KIL Air Malta p.l.c. 643 643 KM AMC
Pashkovskiy-2, Airport Luqa Airport
Krasnodar Head Office
Russian Federation 350/912 Luqa
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Malta
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
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ACCTG PREFIX ACCTG PREFIX
COMPANY HEAD OFFICE/ CODE CODE A/L 3 COMPANY HEAD OFFICE/ CODE CODE A/L 3
MAILING ADDRESS (PAX) (CGO) DES LTR MAILING ADDRESS (PAX) (CGO) DES LTR
Air One 867 867 AP — Air Seychelles Limited 0/61 /061 HM SEY
Via Sardegna 14 P.O. Box 386
Rome State House Avenue
Italy 0/0/187 Victoria Mahe
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Seychelles
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Air Pacific Ltd. 260/ 260/ FJ FJI
Private Mail Bag Air Sinai 90/3 90/3 4D ASD
Nadi Airport 6 Adly Street
Fiji Cairo
Egypt
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schedules in airline guides. Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
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Air Routing International Corp. ZJ ARC Air Sunshine Inc. 80/6 YI RSI
2925 Briarpark Drive, 7th Floor P.O. Box 22237
Houston Texas Fort Lauderdale Florida
USA 770/42 USA 33335-2237
Non-scheduled passenger carrier Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Air Salone 2O RNE
Percival Street 26 Air Tahiti 135 135 VT VTA
Freetown Aeroprt De Tahiti
Sierra Leone P.O. Box 314
Papeete Tahiti
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing French Polynesia
schedules in airline guides.
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Air Satellite Inc. 6O* —
Aeroport de Baie Comeau
Baie Comeau Quebec Air Tahiti Nui 244 244 TN THT
Canada Q5C2S6 Rue Paul Gauguin
B.P. 1673, Immeuble Dexter
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Papeete Tahiti
schedules in airline guides. French Polynesia 98713
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Air Senegal International 40/7 40/7 V7* SNG schedules in airline guides.
Aeroport L. S. Senghor
P.O. Box 29127 Air Tanzania Company Ltd. 197 197 TC ATC
Dakar P.O. Box 543
Senegal Tancot House City Drive
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Dar Es Salaam
schedules in airline guides. Tanzania, United Republic of
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Air Service X7* — schedules in airline guides.
Aeroport International Leon MBA
P.O. Box 2232 Air Tindi Ltd. 744 744 8T* —
Libreville P.O. Box 1693
Gabon Yellowknife Northwest Terr.
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing Canada X1A 2P3
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Air Togo S.A. 0/30/ 0/30/ YT — Air Vanuatu (Operations) Limited 218 218 NF AVN
Rue de la Nouvelle Air Vanuatu House
Marche Rue de Paris, P.O. Box 148
Lome Port Vila
Togo Vanuatu
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. schedules in airline guides.
Air Transat 649 649 TS TSC Air VIA Bulgarian Airways VL VIM
1160/0/ Louis-Bisson Road Business Centre of Transport
Montreal International Airport 54, G.M. Dimitrov Boulevard
Mirabel Quebec Sofia
Canada J7N 1G9 Bulgaria 1125
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Non-scheduled pax/cargo carrier
schedules in airline guides.
Air Wales Limited 80/0/ 6G* AWW
Swansea Airport
Air Transport Association of America XD ATA
Fairwood Common
(ATA)
Swansea
130/1 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W.
United Kingdom SA2 7JU
Washington D.C.
USA 20/0/0/4-170/8 Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Non-airline organisations relating to the
airline industry.
Air Wisconsin Airlines Corporation 30/3 30/3 ZW AWI
(AWAC)
Air Transport International 8C ATN W6390/ Challenger Drive
Limited Liability Company Suite 20/3
One Cantrell Center Appleton Wisconsin
280/0/ Cantrell Road USA 54914-9120/
Little Rock Arkansas
USA 7220/2 Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Non-scheduled pax/cargo carrier
Air Urga 746 746 3N* URG Aircompany Kokshetau JSC 0/K KRT
1A Dobrovolsky Str. 432, Airport
Kirovograd Akmola Region
Ukraine 250/0/5 Kokshetau
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Kazakhstan
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Air Vallee S.p.A. 965 DO RVL
Localita Aeroporto Aircompany Polet 342 342 YQ —
St. Christophe (Ao) P.O. Box 30/9530/
St. Christophe Aosta Airport Road
Italy 110/20/ Stary Oskol Belgorod Region
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing Russian Federation
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
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Aircompany Yakutia Y8* — Airlines of Papua New Guinea Limited 626 626 CG* —
Bykovsky St. 9 P.O. Box 170/
Yakutsk Sakha Boroko
Russian Federation 6770/14 Papua New Guinea
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. schedules in airline guides.
Airline Company Donbassaero 897 897 7D UDC Airmax S.A. 658 M8* —
Donetsk Airport 21 Av. Elmer Faucett
Donetsk Callao, Lima
Ukraine 830/21 Peru C-1
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Non-scheduled cargo carrier
schedules in airline guides.
Airnorth Regional 935 935 TL* ANO
Airline Container Leasing Inc. JG* — P.O. Box 39548
380/0/ Hampton Road Winnellie Northern Territory
Oceanside New York Australia 0/821
USA 11572 Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Non-airline Unit Load Devices (ULD) schedules in airline guides.
companies.
Airshop B.V. FF* —
Airline Industry Functions (XD) XD XXD Kantoorweg 5
ATA, 130/1 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. 1525 RJ
Washington D.C. West Knollendam
USA 20/0/0/4-170/8 Netherlands
Non-airline organisations relating to the Non-airline Unit Load Devices (ULD)
airline industry. companies.
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Alaska Seaplane Service, L.L.C. J5 — Alliance Air 296 296 CD* LLR
1873 Shell Simmons Drive 1st Floor Domestic Arrival
Suite 110/ I.G.I. Airport Terminal I
Juneau Alaska New Delhi
USA 9980/1 India 110/0/37
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. schedules in airline guides.
Albanian Airlines MAK S.H.P.K. 639 639 LV LBC Alliance Airlines Pty. Limited 323 QQ FWQ
Rruga - Mine Peza, No. 2 P.O. Box 1126
Tirana Eagle Farm Queensland
Albania Australia 40/0/9
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. schedules in airline guides.
Albarka Air Services Ltd. F4 NBK Aloha Airlines Inc. 327 327 AQ AAH
8A Udi Street P.O. Box 30/0/28
Abuja Honolulu Int’l Airport
Nigeria Honolulu Hawaii
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing USA 96820/
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Albatros Airways 931 931 4H LBW
Rruga Mine Peza 2-4-28 ALPI Eagles S.p.A. 789 E8* ELG
Tirana Via E. Mattei 1/c
Albania Marcon
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Italy 30/0/20/
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Alidaunia S.R.L. D4* LID
Aeroporto Gino Lisa Alpine Aviation Inc. 437 5A AIP
Foggia 1177 Alpine Air Way
Italy I-7110/0/ Provo Utah
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing USA 8460/1
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schedules in airline guides.
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Amerijet International Inc. 810/ M6 AJT Arizona Express Airlines Inc. K7* —
280/0/ S. Andrews Avenue P.O. Box 26789
Fort Lauderdale Florida Tempe Arizona
USA 33316 USA 85285-6789
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Armenian International Airways 90/4 90/4 MV — Astar Air Cargo 423 ER DHL
7 Agatangeghos Str. P.O. Box 75122
Yerevan Cincinnati Ohio
Armenia 3750/10/ USA 45275
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Scheduled cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. schedules in airline guides.
Asia Overnight Express Corporation 918 OE* AOT Astral Aviation Ltd. 485 — —
AOT Bldg. (Bldge 7541) Civil Aviation Rhapta Road, Westlands
Complex, Diosdado Macapagal Intl 594 Sarit Centre
Airport Nairobi
Clark Field, Pampanga Kenya 0/0/60/6
Philippines 20/10/
Airline Prefix (Cargo).
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schedules in airline guides.
ATA Aerocondor Transportes Aereos /088 0/88 2B ARD
Lda.
Asian Express Airlines HJ* — Aerodromo Municipal de Cascais - Tires
1 Keith Smith Avenue 2785-632 Sao Domingo De Rana
Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, Mascot Lisbon
Sydney New South Wales Portugal
Australia 20/20/
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Scheduled cargo carrier publishing schedules in airline guides.
schedules in airline guides.
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Atlasjet Uluslararasi Havacilik AS. 610/ 610/ KK — Aviacon Zitotrans Air Company JSC 410/ ZR* —
Yesilyurt Mh,Eski Halkali Yolu 8V Dobralubova
#5/B 34153 Florya Ekaterinburg
Istanbul Russian Federation
Turkey
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Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing schedules in airline guides.
schedules in airline guides.
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Bangkok Airways Co. Ltd. 829 829 PG BKP Belavia 628 628 B2 BRU
99 Mu 14, Vibhavadirangsit Road 14 Nemiga Street
Chom Phon, Chatuchak Minsk
Bangkok Belarus 220/0/0/4
Thailand 10/90/0/ Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing schedules in airline guides.
schedules in airline guides.
Bellview Airlines Ltd. 20/8 20/8 B3 BLV
Bankair Inc. B4* BKA Bellview Plaza, 66B Opebi Road
240/6 Edmund Road Ikeja, P.O. Box 6571
West Columbia South Carolina Lagos
USA 29170/ Nigeria
Scheduled cargo carrier publishing Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. schedules in airline guides.
Bashkir Airlines (BAL) 940/ 940/ V9 BTC Benin Golf Air S.A. 719 719 A8* —
Ufa Airport Akpakpa Habitat Immeuble du Journal
Ufa Les Echo de Jour
Russian Federation 450/0/56 Cotonou
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Benin 0/5 BP 50/8
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Batavia Air - PT. Metro Batavia 671 671 7P* BTV
Juanda No. 15 Bering Air Inc. 8E BRG
Jakarta P.O. Box 1650/
Indonesia 10/120/ Nome Alaska
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing USA 99762
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
BAX Global Inc. 8W —
440/ Exchange Berjaya Air Sdn. Bhd. 80/1 J8 BVT
Irvine California Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport
USA 9260/2 130/9 Terminal 3
Subang, Selangor
Scheduled cargo carrier publishing Malaysia 4720/0/
schedules in airline guides.
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Bayu Indonesia Air, PT BM —
Jl. Hayam Wuruk 4 JX
P.O. Box 3586/JKT Best Aviation Ltd. 5Q* BEA
Jakarta Pusat Suite 30/2, House-57, Road-11
Indonesia 10/120/ Block- E, Banani
Dhaka
Scheduled cargo carrier publishing Bangladesh
schedules in airline guides.
Non-scheduled cargo carrier
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Billing & Settlement Plan - (BSP) 792 — — Blue Air Transport Aerian 0/B* —
Processing - Car Rentals Fabrica de Caramida Casa 8
80/0/ Place Victoria, P.O. Box 113 Sector 1
c/o IATA Bucharest
Montreal Quebec Romania 0/13695
Canada H4Z 1M1 Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
Non-airline organisations relating to the schedules in airline guides.
airline industry.
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Brindabella Airlines Pty. Ltd. FQ — British Midland Airways Ltd. 236 236 BD BMA
Hangar 3 Rogan Place, Canberra Airport dba bmi
P.O. Box 1542, Flyshwick Donington Hall
Canberra Australian Cap. Terr Castle Donington
Australia ACT 260/9 Derby
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing United Kingdom DE74 2SB
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
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Cape Air 30/6 9K KAP Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. 160/ 160/ CX CPA
660/ Barnstable Road 8 Scenic Road
Hyannis Massachusetts Hong Kong Int’l Airport
USA 0/260/1 Lantau
Hong Kong (SAR), China
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Cape Smythe Air Service Inc. 6C CMY Caverton Helicopters Ltd. YC* —
P.O. Box 549 1, Prince Kayode Akingbade Close
Barrow Alaska Victoria Island
USA 99723 Lagos
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Nigeria
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Capital Cargo International PT* — Cayman Airways Ltd. 378 378 KX CAY
Airlines, Inc. P.O. Box 110/1 GT
620/0/ Hazeltine National Drive Grand Cayman
Orlando Florida Cayman Islands
USA 32822
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Non-scheduled cargo carrier schedules in airline guides.
Cargojet Airways Ltd. 489 W8 WNT CEBU Pacific Air 20/3 20/3 5J CEB
350/ Britannia Road East No. 30/ EDSA Corner Pioneer Street
Units 5 & 6 Mandaluyong City
Mississagua Ontario Philippines
Canada L4Z 1X9 Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Scheduled cargo carrier publishing schedules in airline guides.
schedules in airline guides.
Central Mountain Air Ltd. 634 634 9M GLR
P.O. Box 998
Cargolux Airlines International S.A. 172 CV CLX Smithers British Columbia
Findel Airport Canada V0/J 2N0/
Luxembourg Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Luxembourg L-2990/ schedules in airline guides.
Scheduled cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. ChallengAir 1I —
Avenue Louise 416, B.P. 17-B
Brussels
Caribbean Star Airlines, Ltd. 557 557 8B — Belgium 10/50/
Airport Boulevard
Non-scheduled passenger carrier
P.O. Box W1628
Coolidge
Antigua and Barbuda Champlain Enterprises Inc. 841 841 C5 —
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing 518 Rugar Street
schedules in airline guides. Plattsburgh New York
USA 1290/1
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Caribbean Sun Airlines, Inc. 521 521 ZQ SFG schedules in airline guides.
610/ S.W. 34th Street
Suite 30/3 Chanchangi Airlines Nigeria Limited 5B —
Fort Lauderdale Florida Plot A 5/6 Kachia Road
USA 33315 P.O. Box 679
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Kaduna
schedules in airline guides. Nigeria
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Carpatair S.A. 0/21 V3 KRP
Timisoara International Airport
Timisoara Channel Express Air Services Ltd. LS EXS
Romania 30/7210/ Building 470/
Bournemouth International Airport
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing Christchurch Dorset
schedules in airline guides. United Kingdom BH23 6SE
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Caspian Airlines Service Company Ltd. 879 879 RV CPN
No. 5 Sabounchi St.
Beheshti Avenue Charlan Air Charter S8* CAH
Tehran Lanseria Airport, Main Terminal Building
Iran 15336-6311 Suite 27, Private Bag X4
Lanseria
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
South Africa 1748
schedules in airline guides.
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
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Chautauqua Airlines Inc. 363 363 RP* CHQ China Yunnan Airlines 592 592 3Q CYH
890/9 Purdue Rd Wujiaba Airport
Suite 30/0/ Kunming Yunnan Province
Indianapolis Indiana People’s Republic of China 650/20/0/
USA 46268
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing schedules in airline guides.
schedules in airline guides.
Chicago Express Airlines, Inc. 488 C8 CGO Chu Kong Passenger Transport Co. Ltd. 0/28 3A* —
5333 South Laramie Avenue 10//F, Chu Kong Shipping Tower
Chicago Illinois 143 Connaught Road Central
USA 60/638 Hong Kong
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Hong Kong (SAR), China
schedules in airline guides. Railway, Bus or Ferry Service.
China Southern Airlines 784 784 CZ CSN City Airline AB 419 419 CF SDR
Bai Yun Airport Kyrkogatan 48, NK-huset
International Affairs Dept. Gothenburg
Guangzhou City Sweden 411 0/8
People’s Republic of China 510/40/6 Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
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Click Airways 0/94 4C* CGK Compagnie Aerienne du Mali S.A. 261 261 I5 —
No. A 3-0/9 Immeuble UATT, sis quartier du fleuve
Saif Zone route de L’ rcheveche
Sharjah Bamako
United Arab Emirates Mali
Scheduled cargo carrier publishing Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. schedules in airline guides.
Club Air S.P.A. 645 645 6P — Compania Boliviana de Transporte Aereo 275 275 5L —
via Mazzini 18 Privado Aerosur S.A.
Milan Av. Irala No. 616
Italy 20/123 Edificio Aerosur
Santa Cruz
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Bolivia
schedules in airline guides.
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Coast Air A.S. 970/ 970/ BX CST
P.O. Box 163 Compania Mexicana de Aviacion 132 132 MX MXA
Avaldsnes S.A. de C.V.
Norway 4299 Col. Del Valle P.O. Box 12-813
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Xola 535, Piso 30/
schedules in airline guides. Mexico City D.F.
Mexico 0/310/0/
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Coastal Air Transport 457 457 DQ CXT schedules in airline guides.
P.O. Box 3985 Christiansted
St. Croix
Virgin Islands, U.S. 0/0/822 Compania Panamena de Aviacion, S.A. 230/ 230/ CM CMP
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing (COPA)
schedules in airline guides. Avenida Justo Arosemena y, Calle 39
Edificio Copa Airlines, P.O. Box 1572
Panama City
Panama 1
Colgan Air 426 426 9L —
10/677 Aviation Lane Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Manassas Virginia schedules in airline guides.
USA 20/110/
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Condor Flugdienst GmbH 881 881 DE CFG
schedules in airline guides. Am Grunen Weg 3, Postfach 1164
Kelsterbach Hessen
Germany 65440/
Comair Ltd. 161 161 MN CAW
P.O. Box 70/15 Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Bonaero Park Transvaal schedules in airline guides.
South Africa 1622
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Continental Airlines, Inc. 0/0/5 /00/5 CO COA
schedules in airline guides. 160/0/ Smith Street
Houston Texas
USA 770/0/2
Comair, Inc. 886 886 OH COM Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
77 Comair Blvd. schedules in airline guides.
Erlanger Kentucky
USA 410/18
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Continental Micronesia, Inc. 596 596 CS CMI
schedules in airline guides. Ab Won Pat International Airport
P.O. Box 8778 G
Tamuning
Comores Aviation KR — Guam 96931
Boulevard de la Corniche Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
BP 5274 schedules in airline guides.
Moroni
Comoros
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing CONVIASA 30/8 30/8 V0/ VCV
schedules in airline guides. Edificio Torre Oeste de Parque Central
Piso 37, Avenida Lecuna
Caracas
Venezuela 10/10/
Compagnie Aerienne Corse 146 146 XK —
Mediterranee Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Aeroport de Campo dell’Oro schedules in airline guides.
B.P. 50/5, Cedex 2
Ajaccio
France 20/186 Corporate Air Charters, Inc. 7V* —
20/251 SW 272 Street
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Homestead Florida
schedules in airline guides.
USA 90/130/7
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Delta Air Transport N.V. 0/82 0/82 SN DAT Dnieproavia - Joint Stock Aviation Co. 181 181 Z6* UDN
dba SN Brussels Airlines Dnipropetrovsk International Airport 42
Corporate Village Dniepropetrovsk
Da Vincilaan 9, Box 4.1 Ukraine 490/42
Zaventem Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Belgium B-1930/ schedules in airline guides.
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Dolphin Air 338 338 ZD* —
Airport Road
Denim Air 490/ 3D DNM P.O. Box 4878
Lucathavenweg 31 Dubai
Eindhoven United Arab Emirates
Netherlands 5657 EA
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing schedules in airline guides.
schedules in airline guides.
DHL International E.C. 155 ES* DHX East African Safari Air Express Ltd. 30/5 30/5 B5 —
P.O. Box 5741, Bahrain Airport P.O. Box 28321
Manama City Square
Bahrain Kenya 0/0/20/0/
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East African Safari Air Limited 895 895 S9 HAS Egyptair 0/77 /077 MS MSR
P.O. Box 27763-0/0/50/63 Cairo International Airport
Nyayo Stadium Cairo
Nairobi Egypt
Kenya 0/0/20/0/ Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing schedules in airline guides.
schedules in airline guides.
El Al Israel Airlines Ltd. 114 114 LY ELY
P.O. Box 41
East Asia Airlines Limited 3E* — Ben Gurion International Apt.
Avenida Wai Long, Tel Aviv
S/N Business Aviation Center Israel
Macau
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Macao (SAR), China
schedules in airline guides.
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Electronic Data Systems Corporation 1Y —
10/21 Main St.
Suite 160/0/
Eastern Airways Ltd 467 T3* — Houston Texas
Schiphol House, Schiphol Way USA 770/0/2
Humberside International Airport
Kirmington England Computer Reservations Systems (CRS).
United Kingdom DN39 6YH
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing Emirates 176 176 EK UAE
schedules in airline guides. Group Headquarters
Al Maktoum St. Deira, P.O. Box 686
Dubai
United Arab Emirates
Eastern Caribbean Air Inc. JI —
dba EC Air Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Caribbean Airport Facility #1 schedules in airline guides.
150/ Caretera Sector Central
Carolina Empire Airlines EM —
Puerto Rico 0/0/979 11559 North Atlas Road
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing Coeur d’Alene Idaho
schedules in airline guides. USA 83835
Scheduled cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
East-Line JSC 1T —
Domodedovo Airport
Eos Airlines Inc. E0/* —
Moscow Region
287 Bowman Avenue
Moscow Domodedovski Distric
4th floor
Russian Federation
Purchase New York
Computer Reservations Systems (CRS). USA 10/577
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Easyjet Airline Company Limited U2* —
Easyland, London Luton Airport
London Bedfordshire Era Aviation 80/8 80/8 7H ERH
United Kingdom LU2 9LS 6160/ Carl Brady Drive
Anchorage Alaska
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing USA 9950/2
schedules in airline guides.
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Easyjet Switzerland S.A DS —
route de L’Aeroport 5 Eritrean Airlines 637 637 B8 ERT
1215 Geneva 15 89 Harnet Avenue
Geneva P.O. Box 222
Switzerland 1215 Asmara
Eritrea
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Edelweiss Air AG 945 8R* EDW Estafeta Carga Aerea, S.A. de C.V 355 E7* —
Operations Center Zurich Airport Hamburgo 213
Zurich Piso 14
Switzerland 80/58 Mexico City D.F.
Non-scheduled pax/cargo carrier Mexico 0/660/0/
Scheduled cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
EDS Information Business GmbH 1C —
Air Transportation Solutions Estonian Air 960/ 960/ OV ELL
Schaffhauser Str. 550/ 13 Lennujaama Street
Zurich Tallinn
Switzerland CH-80/52 Estonia 1110/1
Computer Reservations Systems (CRS). Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
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Evergreen International Airlines Inc. 494 EZ EIA Falcon Air Express, Inc. 177 177 6F* —
3850/ Three Mile Lane 950/0/ N.W. 41st
McMinnville Oregon Miami Florida
USA 97128 USA 33178
Scheduled cargo carrier publishing Non-scheduled pax/cargo carrier
schedules in airline guides.
Excel Airways 812 JN XLA Falcon Express Cargo Airlines 553 FC* —
Mitre Court, Fleming Way Holiday Centre, Suite 50/1
Crawley West Sussex P.O. Box 93722
United Kingdom RH10/ 2NJ Dubai
United Arab Emirates
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schedules in airline guides.
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Florida West International Airways, Inc. 330/ RF FWL Freedom Airlines, Inc. F8 —
6640/ N.W. 22 Street 410/ N. 44th Street
S-216, Building 70/7 Suite 70/0/
Miami Florida Phoenix Arizona
USA 33122 USA 850/0/8
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Galileo International LLC 773 1G — Gestair S.A. GP* —
970/0/ W. Higgins Road Aguetol 7
Rosemont Illinois Madrid
USA 60/0/18 Spain and Canary Islands 280/42
Computer Reservations Systems (CRS). Non-scheduled pax/cargo carrier
Gambia International Airlines Ltd. 0/34 /034 GC GNR Gestion Aerea Ejecutiva S.L. 8G* GJT
Banjul International Airport Rambla De Cataluna No 23
Banjul 21
Gambia Barcelona
Spain and Canary Islands 0/80/0/7
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schedules in airline guides. Non-scheduled cargo carrier
Gazpromavia Aviation Company Ltd. 4G* — Ghana Airways Corp. 237 237 GH GHA
16 Nametkina Str. White Avenue, P.O. Box 1636
Moscow Ghana Airways House
Russian Federation 117884 Accra
Ghana
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
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schedules in airline guides.
GB Airways Ltd. 171 171 GT GBL
The Beehive Ghana International Airlines Ltd. 678 678 G0/ GHB
Gatwick Airport 5 Alema Avenue, Airport Residential
West Sussex Accra
United Kingdom RH6 OLA Ghana
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schedules in airline guides. schedules in airline guides.
Gemini Air Cargo Inc. 358 GR* — Globemaster Air Cargo Limited 198 G5* —
44965 Aviation Drive 9th Ave. & Airport Service Road
Washington Dulles International Airport Edmonton International Airport
Washington D.C. Edmonton Alberta
USA 20/166 Canada T5J 2T2
Non-scheduled cargo carrier Non-scheduled cargo carrier
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Gol Transportes Areos Ltda. 127 127 G3 GLO Hageland Aviation Services, Inc. H6* —
Rua Tamoios, 246 P.O. Box 220/610/
Jardim Aeroporto Anchorage Alaska
Sao Paulo Sao Paulo USA 99522 0/610/
Brazil 0/4630/-0/0/0/ Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
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schedules in airline guides.
Hahn Air Lines 169 169 HR* HHN
An Der Trift 65
Golden Air Flyg AB DC GAO Dreieich
P.O. Box 90/0/ Germany D-6330/3
Lidkoping
Sweden S53119 Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Hainan Airlines Company Limited 880/ 880/ HU CHH
No. 29 Haixiu Road
Grand Holdings, Inc. MG CCP Haikou Hainan
dba Champion Air People’s Republic of China 570/20/6
80/0/9 34th Avenue South Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Suite 50/0/ schedules in airline guides.
Bloomington Minnesota
USA 55425
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing Hainan Phoenix Information Systems 1R —
schedules in airline guides. Ltd.
Airport Road North 88
Guangzhou
People’s Republic of China 510/410/
Grant Aviation, Inc. GS* SWV
P.O. Box 9220/0/ Computer Reservations Systems (CRS).
Anchorage Alaska
USA 9950/9
Hapag Lloyd Express GmbH X3* —
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing Benkendorff Strasse 22B
schedules in airline guides. Langenhagen
Germany 30/855
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
Great Lakes Aviation Ltd. 846 846 ZK GLA schedules in airline guides.
10/22 Airport Parkway
Cheyenne Wyoming
USA 820/0/1 Hapag Lloyd Fluggesellschaft 617 617 HF HLF
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing P.O. Box 420/240/
schedules in airline guides. Hanover
Germany 30/662
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Grizoldubova Air 934 934 — GZD schedules in airline guides.
140/185 Zhukovsky - 5,
P.O. Box 729
Moscow Harbour Air Ltd. 458 H3 —
Russian Federation 140/185 4760/ Inglis Drive
Richmond British Columbia
Airline Accounting Code/Airline Prefix Canada V7B 1W4
(Passenger & Cargo).
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Gromov Flight Research Institute Airline 520/ 520/ 3R GAI
FGUP "LII im. Gromova" Hawaii Island Air, Inc. 347 347 WP —
PO BOX 140/182 dba Island Air
Zhukovsky 99 Kapalulu Place
Russian Federation Honolulu Hawaii
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing USA 96819
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
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Gulfstream International Airlines, Inc. 449 449 3M — Hawkair Aviation Services Ltd. 993 BH* —
1815 Griffin Road, Suite 40/0/ Site 16 Comp 5
Dania Florida RR Number 4 Bristol Road
USA 330/0/4 Terrace British Columbia
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Canada V8G 4V2
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Hazelton Airlines dba Regional Express 899 899 ZL HZL Helvetic Airways AG 2L —
Level 1, 2B Lord Street P.O. Box 250/
Botany NSW Zurich Airport
Australia 20/19 Zurich
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Switzerland 80/58
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
HI Hamburg International 4R —
Helicopteros del Sureste, S.A. 662 UV* — Obenhauptstrasse 3
Partida La Almaina, 92 Hamburg
Muchamiel Alicante Germany 22335
Spain and Canary Islands 0/3110/ Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
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schedules in airline guides.
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Hong Kong Dragon Airlines Limited 0/43 0/43 KA HDA Iberia - Lineas Aereas de Espana 0/75 /075 IB IBE
5/F Dragonair House 130/ Velazquez
Hong Kong Int’l Airport, 11 Tung Fai Rd Zona Industrial No. 2, La Munoza
Lantau Madrid
Hong Kong (SAR), China Spain and Canary Islands E-280/0/6
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INFINI Travel Information, Inc. 788 1F — International Express Air Charter Ltd. VL* —
Kioicho Fukudaya Building, 6-12 Kioicho dba Sonicblue Airways
Chiyoda-ku Vancouver International Airport
Tokyo 5360/ Airport Road South
Japan 10/2-8580/ Richmond British Columbia
Computer Reservations Systems (CRS). Canada V7B 1B4
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Inland Aviation Services, Inc. 7N —
P.O. Box 244
Aniak Alaska InterSky Luftfahrt GmbH 3L* —
USA 99557 Bahnhof Str. 10/
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Bregenz
schedules in airline guides. Austria 690/0/
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Inter Express Hava Tasimacilik A.S. 821 821 6K* INX
Caglayan Mah
20/0/4 SOK No. 24 Iran Air 0/96 /096 IR IRA
Antalya The Airline of Islamic Republic of Iran
Turkey 0/710/0/ Mehrabad Airport Box 13185-775
Non-scheduled pax/cargo carrier Tehran
Iran
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Interavia Airlines 433 433 ZA — schedules in airline guides.
Pytnitskaya str.
2/38 bld.3
Moscow Iran Air Tours 491 491 B9 —
Russian Federation 1150/35 Commerical Department, 187 Motahari
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Ave
schedules in airline guides. Dr. Mofateh Cross Road
Tehran
Iran 15879
Inter-Aviation Services 625 625 D6 — Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
dba Interair South Africa schedules in airline guides.
Private Bag 8
PO Johannesburg International Airport
Kempton Park Gauteng Iran Aseman Airlines 815 815 EP IRC
South Africa 1627 P.O.Box 13145-1476
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Mehrabad Airport
schedules in airline guides. Tehran
Iran
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Interlink Airlines (Pty) Ltd. 431 431 ID — schedules in airline guides.
Office No. 9, Aero Centre, Atlas Road
Bonaero Park, 1618 JNB Int. Airport
Gardenview Gauteng Iraqi Airways 0/73 0/73 IA IAW
South Africa 20/47 Baghdad International Airport
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Baghdad
schedules in airline guides. Iraq
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
International Air Transport Association XB IAT
80/0/ Place Victoria, P.O. Box 113
Montreal Quebec Island Airlines, Inc. IS —
Canada H4Z 1M1 Nantucket Memorial Airport
Non-airline organisations relating to the 149 Old South Road
airline industry. Nantucket Massachusetts
USA 0/2554
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
International Air Transport Association 954 XB IAT schedules in airline guides.
Billing and Settlement Plan
80/0/ Place Victoria, P.O. Box 113
Montreal Quebec Island Aviation Services Ltd. 986 986 Q2 —
Canada H4Z 1M1 26 Ameer Ahmed Magu
Non-airline organisations relating to the Male
airline industry. Maldives
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schedules in airline guides.
International Air Transport Association. 953 XB IAT
Billing and Settlement Plan
80/0/ Place Victoria, P.O. Box 113 Islandsflug HF 652 HH ICB
Montreal Quebec Hlidasmari 15
Canada H4Z 1M1 Kopavogur
Non-airline organisations relating to the Iceland 20/1
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Islena de Inversiones S.A. de C.V. 50/6 50/6 WC ISV Japan Air Commuter Co. Ltd. 3X JAC
dba Islena Airlines 787-4 Fumoto, Mizobe-cho
Avenida San Isidro, P.O. Box 40/2 Aira-gun
Frente Parque Central Kagoshima-ken
La Ceiba Atlantida Japan 899-6495
Honduras Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
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Jet Airways Inc. 50/8 QJ — Joint Stock Company "Amber Air" Ltd. 982 982 /0A GNT
477 Forbes Avenue Aerouosto g.
South San Francisco California Karmelava, Kauno raj.
USA 940/80/ Lithuania LT-54460/
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schedules in airline guides. schedules in airline guides.
Jet Aviation Business Jets AG PP PJS Joint Stock Company Centre 60/1 J7 CVC
Zurich Airport Avia Airlines
P.O. Box 232 19 Sovietskaya Street
Zurich Bykovo, Ramensky District
Switzerland CH-80/58 Moscow
Russian Federation 140/150/
Non-scheduled pax/cargo carrier
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Jet Link Cargo Airline 712 — —
Jupiterstraat 51-69
Hoofddorp Joint Stock Company Continental Airways 922 922 PC* PVV
Netherlands 2132 Hotel Complex, Sheremetyevo 2
International Airport
Airline Prefix (Cargo). Moscow
Russian Federation 124340/
Jet Link Express Ltd. 40/2 40/2 J0/ — Non-scheduled pax/cargo carrier
Wilson Airport
PO Box 3931 Joint Stock Company SIAT (Sibaviatrans) 842 842 5M —
Nairobi 9 Vzletnaya Str.
Kenya 0/0/50/6 Krasnoyarsk Territory
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Russian Federation 660/0/77
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Jetblue Airways Corporation 279 B6* JBU
118-29 Queens Boulevard Joint Stock Company Voronezh Aircraft 423 2Z* —
Forest Hills New York Manufacture Society
USA 11375 K-340/, Gorodok RAD-4
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing Airport Sheremetyevo-2
schedules in airline guides. Moscow
Russian Federation 124340/
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
JetClub AG 254 /0J* JCS
schedules in airline guides.
Zimex Business Aviation Center
Zurich-Airport
Zurich Joint Stock Holding Co. Aviation 415 415 J6 —
Switzerland 80/58 Commercial - AVCOM
Non-scheduled pax/cargo carrier Sheremetyevo Airport
Gosniiga
Moscow
Jetstar Airways Pty Limited JQ JST Russian Federation 10/3340/
L1, 473 Bourke St Non-scheduled pax/cargo carrier
Melbourne Victoria
Australia 30/0/0/
joint-stock company "Nordic Solutions" N9* —
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing Rodiunios Kelias 34
schedules in airline guides. Vilnius
Lithuania LT-0/2187
Jetstar Asia Airways Pte Ltd 375 3K* JSA Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Singapore Changi Airport schedules in airline guides.
Terminal 1, P.O. Box 115
Singapore
Singapore 0/39190/ JSC Aircompany SCAT DV —
Airport
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Shymkent
schedules in airline guides. Kazakhstan 4860/0/3
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
Jetx Limited GX JXX schedules in airline guides.
Hlidarsmari 19
Kopavogur JSC Airline YAKUTIA 849 — SVL
Iceland 15-20/1 9, Bykovsky St,. Yakutsk
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing Yakutia Sakha
schedules in airline guides. Russian Federation 6770/14
Accounting Code (Passenger).
Job Air s.r.o. 3B* JBR
Ostrava International Airport JSC Transport Automated Information 1M —
Mosnov 40/7 Systems - TAIS
Czech Republic 742 51 37Leningzadsky pz.
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Moscow
schedules in airline guides. Russian Federation 125993
Computer Reservations Systems (CRS).
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Kish Airlines 780/ 780/ Y9 — Kronflyg K4* —
No. 21 Ekbatan Main Boulevard FMLOG 10/786
Tehran Reseenheten
Iran Stockholm
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Sweden
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Kiwi International Air Lines 538 538 KP — Kuzu Airways Cargo Transport 444 GO* KZU
U.S. 1 and 9 South Yesilkoy Cad. 9 B2
Hemisphere Centre Florya
Newark New Jersey Istanbul
USA 0/7114 Turkey 34153
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Non-scheduled cargo carrier
schedules in airline guides.
Kyrghyzstan Airlines 758 758 R8 KGA
95 Mir Avenue
KLM Cityhopper B.V. WA KLC
Bishkek
(KLM Commuter)
Kyrgyzstan 720/0/44
Schiphol East Airport
P.O. Box 770/0/ Building 70/ Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Schiphol schedules in airline guides.
Netherlands 1117 ZL
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Kyrgyz Airways Limited 365 365 KH —
schedules in airline guides. Manas Airport
Manas
Kyrgyzstan 720/0/44
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines 0/74 /074 KL KLM Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
P.O. Box 770/0/ schedules in airline guides.
Schiphol Airport
Amsterdam
Netherlands 1117 ZL L.A.B. Flying Service Inc. 510/ 510/ JF LAB
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing P.O. Box 272
schedules in airline guides. Haines Alaska
USA 99827
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
KnightHawk Air Express 699 4I* KNX schedules in airline guides.
30/0/ Comet Private
Ottawa Ontario
Canada K1V 9B2 Labrador Airways Limited 927 927 WJ LAL
P.O. Box 310/, Station A
Non-scheduled cargo carrier Goose Bay
Canada A0/P 1S0/
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Kogalymavia Airlines JSC 7K KGL
schedules in airline guides.
11 Engels St.
Sturgut
Russian Federation 62840/0/ Lagun Air 50/4 50/4 N7 —
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing Padres Arintero, 11 Bajos
schedules in airline guides. Leon
Spain and Canary Islands 240/0/1
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Korean Air Lines Co. Ltd. 180/ 180/ KE KAL schedules in airline guides.
1370/, Gong Hang-Dong
Kang Seo-Gu
Seoul Laker Airways (Bahamas) Limited 569 569 7Z LBH
Korea, Republic of 1170/ Lee Wagener Boulevard, Suite 20/0/
Fort Lauderdale Florida
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing USA 33315
schedules in airline guides.
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Krasnoyarsk Airlines 499 499 7B KJC
dba KRASAIR LAM - Linhas Aereas de Mocambique 0/68 /068 TM LAM
Airport Krasnoyarsk P.O. Box 20/60/
Krasnoyarsk Mavalane Airport
Russian Federation 6630/21 Maputo
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Mozambique 20/60/
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
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Latcharter Airlines Ltd. 6Y LTC Linea Aerea Sapsa Chile S.A. 930/ L7* LNP
LV-10/53 Luis Thayer Ojeda #0/127, Oficna 70/5
Riga PO Box 30/0/-35
Latvia Providencia, Santiago
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing Chile 750/0/0/0/0/
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Lineas Aereas Azteca, S.A. de C.V. 994 994 ZE — Livingston S.p.A. 857 857 LM LVG
Zona de Hangares No. 27C Strada Provinciale 52
Col. Aviacion General Vizzola Ticino
Mexico City Italy 210/10/
Mexico 15620/ Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing schedules in airline guides.
schedules in airline guides.
Lloyd Aereo Boliviano S.A. (LAB) 0/51 0/51 LB LLB
Casilla No. 132
Lineas Aereas Costarricenses S.A. 133 133 LR LRC
Aeropuerto Jorge Wilstermann
(LACSA)
Cochabamba
P.O. Box 1531 - 10/0/0/
Bolivia
San Jose
Costa Rica Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
London Flight Centre Ltd. K9* —
dba Love Air
Lineas Aereas del Estado 0/22 /022 5U* LDE Highfield House Wellpond Green
Peru 710/ Standon Herts
Buenos Aires Buenos Aires United Kingdom SG11 1NJ
Argentina 10/68
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
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schedules in airline guides.
LOT - Polish Airlines 0/80/ 0/80/ LO LOT
Lineas Aereas Privadas Argentinas 0/69 0/69 MJ LPR 39, 17 Stycznia Str.
(LAPA) Warsaw
Avenida Santa Fe 1970/, Piso 2 Poland 0/0/-90/6
Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Argentina schedules in airline guides.
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. LTE International Airways XO LTE
Calle del Ter, 27
Palma De Mallorca Balearic Islands
Lineas Aereas Suramericanas S.A. 511 — — Spain and Canary Islands 0/70/0/9
Av. El Dorado Entrada 2, Int. 7
Non-scheduled pax/cargo carrier
P.O. Box 98971
Bogota
Colombia LTU Billa Lufttransport L3 —
Non-scheduled cargo carrier Unternehmen GmbH
World Trade Center
Vienna Airport
Linhas Aereas de Sao Tome e Principe 980/ 980/ KY EQL Vienna
Caixa Postal 45 Austria 130/0/
Avenida Marginal 12 de Julho Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
Sao Tome schedules in airline guides.
Sao Tome and Principe
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing LTU International Airways 266 266 LT LTU
schedules in airline guides. Flughafen, Halle 8
Duesseldorf
Germany D-40/474
Lion Airlines 990/ JT* —
JL. Gajah Mada No. 7 Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Lion Air Tower schedules in airline guides.
Jakarta
Indonesia 10/130/ Lufthansa Cargo AG 0/20/ LH GEC
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing FRA F/CJ-P, Flughafen, Tor 25
schedules in airline guides. Geb. 451 f, Raum 4.577
Frankfurt am Main
Germany D-60/546
Lip-Air Pty Ltd. HC* — Scheduled cargo carrier publishing
dba Aero-Tropics schedules in airline guides.
Tom McDonald Drive
General Aviation Airport
Cairns Queensland Lufthansa CityLine GmbH 683 683 CL CLH
Australia 4870/ Heinrich- Steinmann Strasse
Deutschland
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing Koeln
schedules in airline guides. Germany D-51147
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Lithuanian Airlines 874 874 TE LIL schedules in airline guides.
Vilnius 38
Vilnius Lufthansa Systems Group GmbH L1 —
Lithuania 0/2512 Am Weilier 24
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Kelsterbach Hessen
schedules in airline guides. Germany 65451
Computer Reservations Systems (CRS).
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Lviv Airlines 0/62 0/62 5V UKW Malev Hungarian Airlines Limited 182 182 MA MAH
Lviv Airport Roosevelt Ter. 2
Lviv Budapest V.
Ukraine 790/0/0/ Hungary H-10/51
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. schedules in airline guides.
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Menajet Lebanon S.A.L. IM — Middle East Airlines AirLiban 0/76 /076 ME MEA
Beirut Hariri International Airport P.O. Box 20/6
Po Box 75 20/10/ 10/0/1 Beirut International Airport
Beirut Beirut
Lebanon Lebanon
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Navitaire 892 1N —
My Way Airlines 8I — 90/1 Marquette Avenue
Via Carlo Goldoni 34 Suite 160/0/
Milan Minneapolis Minnesota
Italy 20/129 USA 5540/2-3210/
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Computer Reservations Systems (CRS).
schedules in airline guides.
Neos S.P.A. 70/3 70/3 NO* —
68 via Della Chiesa
Myanma Airways 20/9 20/9 UB UBA
Somma Lombardo Varese
10/4 Kanna Road
Italy 210/19
Yangon
Myanmar Non-scheduled pax/cargo carrier
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. NetJets Aviation, Inc. 1I —
4111 Brideway Avenue
Columbus Ohio
Myanmar Airways International 599 599 8M — USA 43219
Company Ltd. Non-scheduled passenger carrier
0/8-0/2 Sakura Tower
339 Bogyoke Aung San Road
Yangon New England Airlines EJ NEA
Myanmar 56 Airport Road
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Westerly Rhode Island
schedules in airline guides. USA 0/2981
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Nakina Outpost Camp & Air Service Ltd. T2* —
dba Nakina Air Service
181 Cordingley Lake Road Nice Helicopteres 179 JX* —
Nakina Ontario Aeroport Nice 1
Canada P0/T 2H0/ Cedex 3
Nice
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing France 0/6281
schedules in airline guides.
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
NATALCO AIRLINES LIMITED OD —
Pointe Noire Nigeria Airways Ltd. 0/87 0/87 WT NGA
P.O. Box 530/3 Murtala Muhammed Apt.
Congo Brazzaville Airways House, P.M.B. 210/24
Congo, Democratic Republic of Ikeja, Lagos
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing Nigeria LA10/0/0/0/1
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Nippon Cargo Airlines 933 KZ NCA Northern Air Cargo, Inc. 345 NC* —
Shiodome City Centre 8F, 5-2 Higashi 390/0/ West International Airport Road
Shinbashi 1-chome, Minato-ku Anchorage Alaska
Tokyo USA 9950/2
Japan 10/5-710/8 Scheduled cargo carrier publishing
Scheduled cargo carrier publishing schedules in airline guides.
schedules in airline guides.
Northern Dene Airways Ltd. U7* NKA
Hangar No. 2, Prince Albert Airport
NL Luftfahrt GmbH HG — P.O. Box 69
Office Park I Prince Albert Saskatchewan
70/P B0/3 Canada S6V 5R4
Vienna Airport
Austria A-130/0/ Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Northwest Airlines, Inc. 0/12 /012 NW NWA
510/1 Northwest Drive
International Airport
Nordeste-Linhas Aereas Regionais, S.A. 264 264 JH NES
St Paul Minnesota
Av, Alm. Silvio de Noronha
USA 55111-30/34
365 Bloco C Sala 410/ Centro
Rio De Janeiro Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Brazil 20/0/21-0/10/ schedules in airline guides.
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. Northwest Seaplanes, Inc. 2G* —
dba San Juan Airlines
P.O. Box 1845
Nordic Airlink Holding AB dba flynordic 913 913 LF NDC Renton Washington
Arlanda Airport USA 980/57
Stockholm Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
Sweden 190/47 schedules in airline guides.
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. Northwestern Air Lease Ltd. 325 J3 PLR
Hangar No. 2
Fort Smith Airport
Nordic Regional 6N NRD Fort Smith Northwest Terr.
Sveavagen 33, 3tr Canada X0/E 0/P0/
Stockholm
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Sweden 11134
schedules in airline guides.
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
North-Wright Airways Ltd. HW —
Bag Service 220/0/
Norman Wells Northwest Terr.
Nordisk Aviation Products, Inc. NJ* — Canada X0/E 0/V0/
10/1 George J. King Blvd.
Suite 1 Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
Cape Canaveral Florida schedules in airline guides.
USA 32920/
Scheduled cargo carrier publishing Norwegian Air Shuttle A.S. 328 328 DY* NAX
schedules in airline guides. P.O. Box 115
1330/ Fornebu
Norway
Nordkalottflyg AB 8N* — Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
P.O. Box 80/0/23 schedules in airline guides.
Lulea
Sweden S-97221
Norwegian State Railways 450/ 9B* —
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing dba AccesRail Inc.
schedules in airline guides. 785 Plymouth, Suite 30/5
Town of Mount Royal Quebec
Canada H4P 1B3
North American Airlines, Inc. 455 455 NA NAO Railway, Bus or Ferry Service.
JFK International Airport
Building 75, Suite 250/
Jamaica New York Nouvelair Tunisie 796 BJ LBT
USA 11430/ Zone Touristique Dkhila
Monastir
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Tunisia 50/65
schedules in airline guides.
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
North Flying A.S. M3* —
Aalborg Airport Nova Airlines AB 1I NVR
Norresundby Sveavagen 155
Denmark DK-940/0/ 9TR.
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing Stockholm 46
schedules in airline guides. Sweden SE-11346
Non-scheduled passenger carrier
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Octavia Airlines O4* OCN Orenburg Airlines Federal State 291 291 R2 ORB
Aeroport Nantes Atlantique Unitary Enterprise
44346 Bouguenais Cedex Airport Orenburg
CP 42 Orenburg
France Russian Federation 460/0/49
Non-scheduled pax/cargo carrier Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Okay Airways Company Limited 866 866 BK* —
F4/Tower B East Gate Plaza Orient Thai Airlines 578 578 OX —
29 Dongzhong St 17th Floor, Jewllery Center
Beijing 138/70/ Nares Road
People’s Republic of China Bangkok
Thailand 10/50/0/
Non-scheduled pax/cargo carrier
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
OLT-Ostfriesische Lufttransport 70/4 70/4 OL OLT
P.O. Box 20/30/ Origin Pacific Airways Limited QO* OGN
Emden Trent Drive Nelson Airport
Germany 2670/0/ P.O. Box 70/22
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Nelson
schedules in airline guides. New Zealand
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
Olympic Airlines 0/50/ 0/50/ OA OAL schedules in airline guides.
Athens Int’l Airport
Building 97, 5th km Spata-Loutsa Ave. Overland Airways Limited OJ OLA
Spata 17 Simbiat Abiola Road
Greece 190/19 Ikeja, Lagos
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Nigeria
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
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P.T. Dirgantara Air Services AW* DIR Palau Asia Pacific Air Inc. 0/P —
Terminal Building 2nd floor Room 229- P.O. Box 60/16
232 Koror
Halim Perdankusuma Airport Palau 96940/
Jakarta
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Indonesia 13610/ schedules in airline guides.
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Palau Trans Pacific Airlines, Inc. GP —
P.O. Box 10/187
Pace Airlines, Inc. Y5 — Koror State
380/0/ N. Liberty Street Palau WCI-96940/
Winston-Salem North Carolina
USA 2710/5 Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Palestinian Airlines 40//0 40/0/ PF PNW
P.O. Box 40/43
Pacific Airlines Co. Ltd. 550/ 550/ BL PIC Jamal Abdel Nasser Street
112 Hong Ha Street, Tan Binh District Gaza City
Ho Chi Minh City Occupied Palestinian Territory
Viet Nam
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing schedules in airline guides.
schedules in airline guides.
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Philippine Airlines, Inc. 0/79 0/79 PR PAL Portugalia - Companhia Portuguesa de 685 685 NI PGA
7th Floor, PAL Center Building Transportes Aereos SA
Legaspi Street, Legaspi Village Aeroporto de Lisboa - Rua C
Makati City Edificio 70/
Philippines 1229 Lisbon
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Portugal 1749-0/78
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Phoenix Aviation Air Company 388 388 P3 PHG
Sharjah International Airport Free Zone
P.O. Box 780/1 Precision Air Services Ltd. 0/31 PW —
Sharjah New Safari Hotel Bldg Boma Road
United Arab Emirates P.O. Box 1636
Arusha
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Tanzania, United Republic of
schedules in airline guides.
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Phuket Airlines Co., Ltd. 346 346 9R VAP
1168/10/2 34th Floor
Lumpini Tower Building Premier Trans Aire Inc. 435 3X* —
Bangkok 3375 Koapaka Street
Thailand 10/120/ Suite B264
Honolulu Hawaii
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
USA 96819
schedules in airline guides.
Scheduled cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Piedmont Airlines, Inc. 531 US* —
(U S Airways Express)
5443 Airport Terminal Road President Airlines 540/ 540/ TO —
Salisbury Maryland 13-14 A 296 Mao Tse Toung Blvd.
USA 2180/4 Phnom Penh
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Cambodia
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
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Primaris Airlines, Inc. 519 519 FE — PT. Air Paradise International 817 817 AD —
375 E. Warm Springs Road Jalan Tangkuban Perahu No. 66
Suite 20/1 Kerobokan Kuta
Las Vegas Nevada Bali
USA 89119 Indonesia 80/361
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Regional Pacific Airlines Pty Ltd 361 QT* — Royal Aruban Airlines N.V. V5* —
P.O. Box 1114 H Wayaca 33
Edgehill Cairns 4870/ Aust. Oranjestad
Cairns Queensland Aruba
Australia Aruba
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. schedules in airline guides.
Regionsair, Inc 310/ 310/ 3C* — Royal Brunei Airlines Sdn. Bhd. 672 672 BI RBA
693 Fitzhugh Boulevard P.O. Box 737
Smyrna Tennessee RBA Plaza
USA 37167 Bandar Seri Begawan
Brunei Darussalam BS8671
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
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Royal Swazi National Airways Corp. 141 141 ZC RSN Sahara Airlines Limited 70/5 S2 —
P.O. Box 939 Third Floor, Dr Gopal Das Bhawan
Manzini 28, Barakhama Road
Swaziland New Delhi
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing India 110/ 0/0/1
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Russian sky airlines JSC 215 215 P7 ESL
Domodedovo Airport
Moscow Region Saint Barth Commuter PV* —
Moscow Domodedovski Distric Gustav III Airport, St. Jean
Russian Federation 1420/15 St. Barthelemy, French West Indies
St Barthelemy
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Guadeloupe 97133
schedules in airline guides.
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Rwandair Express 459 459 WB RWD
P.O. Box 7275
Kigali
Rwanda Sakhalinskie Aviatrassy, SAT 598 598 HZ SHU
Gorkogo Street 50/A 7th Floor
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Yuzhno Sakhalinsk - Sakhalin Island
schedules in airline guides. Sakhalin Region
Russian Federation 6930/23
Ryan International Airlines 256 RD RYN Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
266 North Main schedules in airline guides.
Wichita Kansas
USA 6720/2 150/4
Scheduled cargo carrier publishing Samara Airlines 90/6 90/6 E5 BRZ
schedules in airline guides. Samara International Airport
Samara
Russian Federation 4430/25
Ryanair Ltd. FR RYR
Dublin Airport Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Corporate Head Office schedules in airline guides.
County Dublin
Ireland
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Santa Barbara Airlines C.A. 249 S3 BBR
schedules in airline guides. Calle 3B, Edif. Tokay
La Urbina, Miranda
Caracas
SA Airlink 749 749 4Z — Venezuela 10/73
dba South African Airlink
PO Box 7529 Bonaero Park Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
Johannesburg International Airport schedules in airline guides.
Johannesburg Gauteng
South Africa 1622
Saratov Airlines Joint Stock Company 0/26 6W* —
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing 25 Zhukovskogo Street
schedules in airline guides. Saratov
Russian Federation 410/0/10/
Sabre Inc. 153 1S — Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
3150/ Sabre Drive schedules in airline guides.
Southlake Texas
USA 760/92
Computer Reservations Systems (CRS). SAS Braathens AS 154 154 BU BRA
P.O. Box 55 - Fornebu
Sabre Pacific 1Z APD Head Office - Oksenoyveien 3
Level 1, KPMG Tower Oslo
10/ Shelley Street Norway N-1330/
Sydney New South Wales Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Australia schedules in airline guides.
Computer Reservations Systems (CRS).
Safari Express Cargo Limited 925 — — SATA International Servicos e 331 331 S4 RZO
P.O. Box 41840/ - 0/0/10/0/ Transportes Aereos S.A.
Nairobi Av. Infante Henrique 55-4
Kenya Ponta Delgada Acores
Scheduled cargo carrier publishing Portugal 950/0/
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
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Shun Tak-China Travel Ship Mgmt. Ltd. 80/2 80/2 8S* — SilkAir (S) Pte. Ltd. 629 629 MI SLK
95 Hing Wah Street West 5th Floor Core L, Cargo Airfrt Terminal
Lai Chi Kok 30/ Airline Road (S)
Hong Kong (SAR), China Singapore
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Singapore 819830/
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Shuttle America 919 S5 —
1110/2 West Perimeter Road
Fort Wayne Indiana Singapore Airlines Cargo Pte. Ltd. 618 SQ SQC
USA 4680/9 30/ Airline Road
0/5-J SATS Airfreight Terminal 5
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Signapore
schedules in airline guides. Singapore 819830/
Scheduled cargo carrier publishing
Siam Ga Co. Ltd. 5E* — schedules in airline guides.
222 Moo.10/ Bangkok Int’l Airport
Viphavadee-Rangsit Rd. ,Sikan
Bangkok Singapore Airlines Limited 618 618 SQ SIA
Thailand 10/210/ P.O. Box 50/1
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing Airmail Transit Centre
schedules in airline guides. Singapore
Singapore 91810/1
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Siberia Airlines 421 421 S7 SBI
schedules in airline guides.
City OB-4
Tolmachevo Airport
Novosibirsk
Russian Federation 63310/4 Siren-Travel Closed 1H —
Joint-Stock Company
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing 3 Building 1 Mnevniki Str. Str.
schedules in airline guides. Moscow
Russian Federation 12330/8
Sichuan Airlines Co. Ltd. 876 876 3U — Computer Reservations Systems (CRS).
Cheng Du Shuang Liu Int’l Airport
Chengdu Sichuan Province
People’s Republic of China 610/20/2 Sirin R1 —
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Usievicha st.,13
schedules in airline guides. Moscow
Russian Federation 125319
Computer Reservations Systems (CRS).
Siem Reap Airways International 0/84 /084 FT SRH
No. 65, Street. 214 Sangkat Beuong
Rang
Khan Don Penh SITA - Airlines Worldwide 950/ XS SIT
Phnom Penh Telecommunications and Information
Cambodia Svcs
14 Avenue Henri Matisse
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Brussels
schedules in airline guides. Belgium 1140/
Communications organisation for airline
Sierra National Airlines 690/ 690/ LJ SLA industry.
13A Light Foot - Boston Street
Freetown
Sierra Leone Skagway Air Service Inc. N5 —
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing P.O. Box 357
schedules in airline guides. Skagway Alaska
USA 99840/
Sierra Nevada Airways 1I — Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
P.O. Box 19398 schedules in airline guides.
Las Vegas Nevada
USA 89132-0/398
Skippers Aviation Pty Ltd. JW* —
Non-scheduled passenger carrier P.O. Box 10/60/
Osborne Park
Sierra Pacific Airlines, Inc. SI* — Perth Western Australia
770/0/ North Business Park Drive Australia 6917
Tucson Arizona Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
USA 85743-9622 schedules in airline guides.
Non-scheduled passenger carrier
Sky Asia Company Limted DD —
Silk Way Airlines 463 ZP* — dba Nok Air
Baku International Airport 11th Floor, One Pacific Place
Baku 140/ Sukhumvit Road
Azerbaijan AZ110/9 Bangkok
Scheduled cargo carrier publishing Thailand 10/110/
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
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SKYKING, INC. F3* SGB Slovak Airlines, Inc. 921 921 6Q SLL
360/0/ Power Inn Road Suite H M.R. Stefanik Airport
Sacremento California Bratislava 21
USA 95826 Slovakia 820/ 0/1
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. schedules in airline guides.
Skymark Airlines Co. Ltd. BC SKY Smokey Bay Air, Inc. 2E* —
Hamamatsucho Square 12F 210/0/ Kachemak Drive
1-30/-5 Hamamatsu-cho, Minato-ku P.O. Box 457
Tokyo Homer Alaska
Japan 10/5-0/0/13 USA 9960/3
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. schedules in airline guides.
Skynet Asia Airways Co., Ltd. 60/2 6J — SNAS Trading & Contracting 952 952 — RSE
3-11-7 Tachihanadori Higashi P.O. Box 5641
Miyazaki Riyadh
Japan 880/0/80/5 Saudi Arabia
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing Airline Accounting Code/Airline Prefix
schedules in airline guides. (Passenger & Cargo).
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Societe Nouvelle Air Ivoire 943 943 VU — Southern Winds S.A. 242 242 A4* SWD
B.P. 7782 Av. Colon 567 - 5 A
Abidjan Cordoba Cordoba
Cote d’Ivoire 0/1 Argentina 50/0/0/
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. schedules in airline guides.
Southern Air Inc. 0/99 9S* SOO STAR Airlines 473 473 SE —
117 Glover Avenue 10/ Allee Bienvenue
Norwalk Connecticut Noisy Le Grand
USA 0/6850/ France 93885
Non-scheduled cargo carrier Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
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State Air Company Tajikistan 50/2 7J TZK Sun Country Airlines 337 SY SCX
dba Tajikair 130/0/ Mendota Heights Road
32-1Titov Street Mendota Heights
Dushanbe Menodota Heights Minnesota
Tajikistan 7340/0/6 USA 55120/
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. schedules in airline guides.
State Transport Company of Russia 948 948 R4 SDM Sun d’Or International Airlines 7L* ERO
2, 1st Reisovaya St. Ben Gurion Airport - LOD
Moscow P.O. Box 161
Russian Federation 10/30/27 Tel Aviv
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Israel 70/10/0/
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Swedjet Airways AB VD BBB TAM Linhas Aereas S.A. 957 957 JJ* TAM
Norrkopin Flygplats Rua General Pantaleao Teles, 210/
Norrkoping Jardim Aeroporto
Sweden SE-60/1 63 Sao Paulo Sao Paulo
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing Brazil 0/4355-0/40/
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Swedline Express AB 496 496 SM —
Hultsfred Airport
Hultsfred TAME Linea Aerea del Ecuador 269 269 EQ TAE
Sweden 57791 Av. Amazonas 13-54 y Colon
P.O. Box 170/7-8726, Pichincha
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Quito
schedules in airline guides. Ecuador
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Swiftair 227 — SWT schedules in airline guides.
Ingeniero Torres Quevedo No. 14
Madrid
Spain and Canary Islands 280/22
Tanana Air Service 4E* TNR
Airline Prefix (Cargo). P.O. Box 29
Mcgrath Alaska
SWISS International Air Lines Ltd 724 724 LX SWR USA 9970/6
dba SWISS Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
ZRHCRX/NRD-SINR schedules in airline guides.
Zurich
Switzerland CH 80/58
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Tandem Aero Ltd. 0/38 /038 TQ TDM
schedules in airline guides. Negruzzi 10/
MD-20/0/1
Chisinau
Syrian Arab Airlines 0/70/ 0/70/ RB SYR
Moldova, Republic of MD-20/0/1
P.O. Box 417
Damascus Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Syrian Arab Republic schedules in airline guides.
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
TAP - Air Portugal 0/47 0/47 TP TAP
Apartado 50/194
T.E.M. Enterprises Inc. dba XP CXP 170/4-80/1
Casino Express Lisbon Codex
976 Mountain City Highway Portugal
Elko Nevada
USA 8980/1 Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Taquan Air Services Inc. K3* —
TAAG - Linhas Aereas de Angola 118 118 DT DTA P.O. Box 8495
(Angola Airlines) Ketchikan Alaska
Rua Missao 123, P.O. Box 79 USA 9990/1
Luanda Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
Angola schedules in airline guides.
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
TAROM - Transporturile Aeriene Romane 281 281 RO ROT
Taca International Airlines, S.A. 20/2 20/2 TA TAI S.A.
Edificio Caribe, 2 Piso Bucuresti, Soseaua, Bucuresti-Ploiesti
San Salvador KM 16.5, P.O. Box 1-21
El Salvador Bucharest
Romania 75910/
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
TAG Aviation S.A. FP FPG
P.O. Box 36
Tassili Airlines 515 SF —
Geneva Airport
Dar El Beida
Geneva
P.O. Box 319
Switzerland CH 1215
Algiers
Non-scheduled passenger carrier Algeria 160/0/0/
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
TAM - Transportes Aereos del 692 692 PZ LAP schedules in airline guides.
Mercosur S.A.
Hangar Terminal Arpa
Aeropuerto Int’l Silvio Pettirossi Tatarstan JSC Aircompany 966 966 U9 —
Asuncion Kazan Airport
Paraguay Tatarstan
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Russian Federation 420/0/17
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
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Tatonduk Outfitters Limited. 0/29 3Z — Thai Sky Airlines Company Limited 852 9I TKY
dba Everts Air 7th Fl, Room 70/8, 20/2 Le Concorde
P.O. Box 61680/ Tower
Fairbanks Alaska Ratchadapisek Road
USA 9970/6 Bangkok
Thailand 10/320/
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
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Trans Air 356 356 P6 — Transaviaexport Cargo Airline 221 AL* TXC
P.O. Box 29239 44 Zakharova Str.
Honolulu Hawaii Minsk
USA 96820/ Belarus 220/0/34
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Non-scheduled cargo carrier
schedules in airline guides.
Transcaraibes Air International DZ* NOE
Trans Air Congo (TAC) 223 Q8* — 179 Avenue A. Peretti
City Center Bldg, Ave. Amilcar Cabral Neuilly
B. P. 4450/ Pointe Noire France 9220/0/
Brazzaville Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
Congo schedules in airline guides.
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. Transglobal Airways Corp. 877 T7* TCU
330/3A West Tektite
Trans Air Georgia 936 936 5I GRG PSE Center, Exchange Road
10/A, Tashkent str. Pasig City Manila
Tbilisi Philippines 1660/
Georgia Non-scheduled pax/cargo carrier
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Trans-Mediterranean Airways 270/ TL TMA
Beirut International Airport
Trans American Airlines, S.A. TACA 530/ 530/ T0/ — P.O. Box 30/
PERU Beirut
Av. Comandante Espinar Lebanon 10/0/1
331 Miraflores
Scheduled cargo carrier publishing
Lima
schedules in airline guides.
Peru 18
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Transmeridian Airlines, Inc. T9 —
schedules in airline guides.
420/ Thornton Road
Suite 10/1
Trans North Aviation Ltd. HX* — Lithia Springs Georgia
P.O. Box 1445 USA 30/122
Eagle River Wisconsin
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
USA 54521
schedules in airline guides.
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Transmile Air Services Sdn. Bhd. 539 TH —
Transmile Centre Cargo Complex
Trans States Airlines, Inc. 414 414 AX LOF Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah (SAAS) Airport
11495 Natural Bridge Road Subang, Salangor
Bridgeton Missouri Malaysia 4720/0/
USA 630/44
Scheduled cargo carrier publishing
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing schedules in airline guides.
schedules in airline guides.
Transporte Aereo S.A. 972 972 LU —
Transaero Airlines 670/ 670/ UN TSO Av. Americo Vespucio Sur No 90/1
3/4 2-ND Smolenski Per. Renca
Moscow Perm Region Santiago
Russian Federation 1210/99 Chile
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. schedules in airline guides.
TransAsia Airways Corporation 170/ 170/ GE TNA Transportes Aereos de Cabo Verde 696 696 VR TCV
9F, 139 Cheng Chou Road Av. Amilcar Cabral
Taiwan P.O. Box 1
Chinese Taipei Praia
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Cape Verde
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Transavia Airlines 979 979 HV TRA
Westelijke Randweg 3 Transportes Aereos Inter S.A. 30/4 30/4 9O —
Luchthaven Schiphol Avenida Hincapie 12-22
Amsterdam Zona 13 Aeropuerto La Aurora
Netherlands 1118CR Guatemala
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Guatemala 10/0/13
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
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MAILING ADDRESS (PAX) (CGO) DES LTR MAILING ADDRESS (PAX) (CGO) DES LTR
Twin Jet 294 T7 — United Eagle Airlines Co Ltd 811 811 EU —
21 Avenue Fernand Sardou 6th Floor Aviation Eqmt Building
BP 16 Shuangliu Airport
Marseille Chengdu Sichuan Province
France CEDEX 16 People’s Republic of China 610/20/2
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. schedules in airline guides.
Tyrolean Airways Tiroler Luftfahrt GmbH 734 734 VO TYR Universal Air Travel Plan XD ATA
P.O. Box 98 (UATP-Marketing)
Innsbruck 130/1 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Austria A-60/26 Washington D.C.
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing USA 20/0/0/4-170/8
schedules in airline guides. Non-airline organisations relating to the
airline industry.
Ukraine International Airlines 566 566 PS AUI
63 A, B.Khmelnytskoho Street Universal Air Travel Plan (UATP) XD ATA
Kiev (Annual Dues)
Ukraine 0/10/54 130/1 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Washington D.C.
schedules in airline guides. USA 20/0/0/4-170/8
Non-airline organisations relating to the
Ukrainian Cargo Airways 516 516 6Z* UKS airline industry.
Melnikova Street 24
Kiev Universal Airlines Inc. 751 751 UW —
Ukraine 0/40/50/ 65 Main Street
Non-scheduled pax/cargo carrier Georgetown
Guyana
Ukrainian Mediterranean Airlines Ltd. 828 828 UF UKM Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
7 Shulyavska Street schedules in airline guides.
Kiev
Ukraine 0/30/55 Universal Airways Inc. UV UVA
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing P.O. Box 12632
schedules in airline guides. Houston Texas
USA 77217
ULD Logistics LLC X5* — Non-scheduled cargo carrier
1140/ East Main St.
Delta Ohio UPS 40/6 5X UPS
USA 43515 140/0/ North Hurstbourne Parkway
Non-airline Unit Load Devices (ULD) Louisville Kentucky
companies. USA 40/223
Scheduled cargo carrier publishing
ULD Rental 2Y* — schedules in airline guides.
Evert Van De Beekstraat 40/
P.O. Box 7548 Ural Airlines 262 262 U6 SVR
Schiphol Airport 6 Sputnikov St.
Netherlands 1118 CL Ekaterinburg
Non-airline Unit Load Devices (ULD) Russian Federation 620/910/
companies. Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
UNI Airways Corporation 525 525 B7 UIA
7F 10/0/ Sec. 2 US Airways, Inc. 0/37 /037 US USA
Chang-An E. Road 2345 Crystal Drive
Taipei Arlington Virginia
Chinese Taipei 10/4 USA 22227
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. schedules in airline guides.
United Airlines, Inc. 0/16 /016 UA UAL UTair Aviation Joint-Stock Company 298 298 P2 TMN
World Headquarters Khantymansiysk City Airport
P.O. Box 6610/0/ Khantymansiysk
Chicago Illinois Khanty-Mansiysk
USA 60/666 Russian Federation 6280/12
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides. schedules in airline guides.
United Arabian Co. Ltd. 674 — — Uzbekistan Havo Yullary - 250/ 250/ HY UZB
Office No. 3, Elekhwa Bldg. Uzbekistan Airways
Atbara Street 41, Movarounnakhr
Khartoum Tashkent
Sudan 3687 Uzbekistan 70/0/0/60/
Airline Prefix (Cargo). Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
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Viacao Aerea Sao Paulo, S.A. (VASP) 343 343 VP VSP Virgin Nigeria Airways 786 786 VK VGN
Praca Comandante Lineu Gomes S.N. F.O. Akinrele &Co
Edifi. 188 Awolowo Road S.W.Ikoyi
Sede-VASP Aeroporto de Congonhas Lagos
Sao Paulo Sao Paulo Nigeria
Brazil 0/4626-910/ Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing schedules in airline guides.
schedules in airline guides.
Vietnam Air Service Company 0/V* — Vladivostok Air JSC 277 277 XF VLK
BM4 Bach Dang 41 Portovaya Str.
Hochiminh Artyom Primorsky Kray
Viet Nam Russian Federation 692756
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
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ACCTG PREFIX ACCTG PREFIX
COMPANY HEAD OFFICE/ CODE CODE A/L 3 COMPANY HEAD OFFICE/ CODE CODE A/L 3
MAILING ADDRESS (PAX) (CGO) DES LTR MAILING ADDRESS (PAX) (CGO) DES LTR
VLM Airlines 978 VG VLM Welcome Air Luftfahrt Gmbh & Co KG 227 2W —
Internationale Luchthaven Antwerpen Gufeltalweg 12
Luchthavengebouw Bus. 50/ Innsbruck
Antwerp Austria A-60/20/
Belgium B-210/0/ Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing schedules in airline guides.
schedules in airline guides.
West African Airlines 682 682 WZ —
Volare Airlines S.p.A. 263 VA VLE Avenue Jean Paul 2
Corso Garibaldi N. 186 Route De L•eroport 0/8 BP 0/449
Thiene Vicenza TriPostal
Italy 360/16 Cotonou
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing Benin
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
Volare Airtransport Joint-Stock Company 1I —
6, 2nd Peschanaya Str. West Air Sweden AB 869 PT —
Moscow P.O. Box 5433
Russian Federation 125252 Gothenburg
Non-scheduled passenger carrier Sweden S-40/229
Scheduled cargo carrier publishing
Volga - Aviaexpress Company LTD 834 — WLG schedules in airline guides.
Airport No. 4
Volgograd West Caribbean Costa Rica 791 791 /0W —
Volgograd Region Sociedad Anonima
Russian Federation 40/0/0/36 Rohrmoser, Costa Rica
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing P.O. Box 150/1-30/0/0/
schedules in airline guides. San Jose
Costa Rica
Volga-Dnepr Airline Joint Stock 412 VI* VDA Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Karbysheva St. 14 schedules in airline guides.
Ulyanovsk
Russian Federation 4320/72
West Coast Air 222 8O —
Scheduled cargo carrier publishing P.O. Box 48197 Bentall Ctr.
schedules in airline guides. Vancouver British Columbia
Canada V7X 1N8
Voyager Airlines Ltd 772 V6* VOG Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Medona Tower, 7th Floor schedules in airline guides.
28 Mohakhali C/A
Dhaka
Bangladesh 1212 WestJet 838 WS WJA
50/55 - 11th Street N.E.
Non-scheduled cargo carrier Calgary Alberta
Canada T2E 8N4
Voyageur Airways Ltd. VC* VAL Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
150/0/ Airport Road schedules in airline guides.
North Bay Ontario
Canada P1B 8G2
Westward Airways Inc. 70/7 CN —
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing 250/0/27 Airport Terminal Street
schedules in airline guides. Scottsbluff Nebraska
USA 69361
Vueling Airlines S.A. VY — Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
POL. Mas Blau, Edificio Prima Muntadas schedules in airline guides.
Bloque A
El Prat, Barcelona
Spain and Canary Islands 0/8820/ White Eagle Aviation W2* WEA
Woloska Str. 18
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
Warsaw
schedules in airline guides.
Poland 0/2-675
Non-scheduled pax/cargo carrier
Warbelow’s Air Ventures, Inc. 4W WAV
P.O. Box 60/649
Fairbanks Alaska Wideroe’s Flyveselskap A.S. 70/1 70/1 WF WIF
USA 9970/6 P.O. Box 131, 6 Vollsveien
Scheduled passenger carrier publishing Lysaker
schedules in airline guides. Norway N-1325
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
Wayra Peru S.A.C. 920/ 7W* — schedules in airline guides.
Morro Solar 20/0/, Santiago de Surco
Lima 33 Wind Jet S.p.A. IV —
Lima Via S.G.La Rena
Peru Catania Sicily
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing Italy 9510/0/
schedules in airline guides. Scheduled passenger carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
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COMPANY HEAD OFFICE/ CODE CODE A/L 3
MAILING ADDRESS (PAX) (CGO) DES LTR
Zambian Airways 391 391 Q3 MAZ
Lusaka International Airport
P.O. Box 310/277
Lusaka
Zambia
Scheduled pax/cargo carrier publishing
schedules in airline guides.
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AIRLINE DESIGNATORS (DECODING)
DESIGNATOR AIRLINE DESIGNATOR AIRLINE
/0A Joint Stock Company "Amber Air" Ltd. 3A* Chu Kong Passenger Transport Co. Ltd.
0/B* Blue Air Transport Aerian 3A Kenosha Aero, Inc. dba Alliance Airlines
0/C* IBL Aviation Ltd 3B* Job Air s.r.o.
dba Catovair 3C* Regionsair, Inc
/0D Darwin Airline SA Lugano 3D Denim Air
0/G* Ghadames Air Transport 3E* East Asia Airlines Limited
0/J* JetClub AG 3F Pacific Airways Inc.
0/K Aircompany Kokshetau JSC 3G Atlant-Soyuz Airlines
0/P Palau Asia Pacific Air Inc. 3H Air Inuit Ltd/Ltee
0/S Royal Airways Limited 3I* Aerolineas Austral Chile S.A.
0/V* Vietnam Air Service Company 3K* Jetstar Asia Airways Pte Ltd
0/W West Caribbean Costa Rica 3L* InterSky Luftfahrt GmbH
Sociedad Anonima 3M Gulfstream International Airlines, Inc.
0/Y* Yeti Airlines 3N* Air Urga
3O* Jubba Airways
3Q China Yunnan Airlines
1A Amadeus Global Travel Distribution S.A.
3R Gromov Flight Research Institute Airline
1B Abacus International Pte. Ltd.
3S Air Guyane S.P.
1C EDS Information Business GmbH
3T Turan Air Airline Company
1D Radixx Solutions International, Inc.
3U Sichuan Airlines Co. Ltd.
1E Travelsky Technology Limited
3V TNT Airways S.A.
1F INFINI Travel Information, Inc.
3W Woodgate Executive Air Charter UK Ltd.
1G Galileo International LLC
Trading as Euromanx
1H Siren-Travel Closed
3X* Premier Trans Aire Inc.
Joint-Stock Company
3X Japan Air Commuter Co. Ltd.
1I Sierra Nevada Airways
3Y Baseops International, Inc.
1I ChallengAir
3Z Tatonduk Outfitters Limited.
1I Deutsche Rettungsflugwacht
dba Everts Air
1I Sky Trek International Airlines
1I Volare Airtransport Joint-Stock Company
1I NetJets Aviation, Inc. 4A* Air Kiribati Limited
1I Nova Airlines AB 4B* Aviastar-TU Co. Aviacompany
1J Axess International Network Inc. 4C Aires S.A.
1K Sutra Inc. 4C* Click Airways
1L Open Skies Inc. 4D Air Sinai
1M JSC Transport Automated Information 4E* Tanana Air Service
Systems - TAIS 4F* Air City
1N Navitaire 4G* Gazpromavia Aviation Company Ltd.
1P Worldspan 4H Albatros Airways
1R Hainan Phoenix Information Systems 4I* KnightHawk Air Express
Ltd. 4J* Nationwide Airlines [Zambia] Limited
1S Sabre Inc. 4K Kenn Borek Air Ltd.
1T East-Line JSC 4K* Askari Aviation (PVT) Ltd.
1U ITA Software Inc. 4L Air Astana
1V Galileo International 4M Aero 20/0/0/ S.A.
1Y Electronic Data Systems Corporation dba Lan Argentina
1Z Sabre Pacific 4N Air North
4Q* Anderson Airlink (AC-Coach Ops, Inc)
4R HI Hamburg International
2A* Deutsche Bahn AG 4S Aero Honduras, S.A. dba Sol Air
2B ATA Aerocondor Transportes Aereos Lda. 4T* Belair Airlines Ltd.
2C* SNCF 4U Germanwings GmbH
2E* Smokey Bay Air, Inc. 4V Lignes Aeriennes Congolaises
2F Frontier Flying Service, Inc. 4W Warbelow’s Air Ventures, Inc.
2F* Payam (IPTAS) 4X Atlantic Express Airlines
2G* Northwest Seaplanes, Inc. 4X* Mercury Air Cargo, Inc.
dba San Juan Airlines 4Y Flight Alaska Inc.
2H* Thalys International dba Yute Air Alaska
2I Star Up S.A. 4Z SA Airlink
dba Star Peru dba South African Airlink
2J Air Burkina
2K Aerolineas Galapagos S.A. Aerogal 5A* Air Atlanta Europe Limited
2L Helvetic Airways AG 5A Alpine Aviation Inc.
2M Moldavian Airlines 5B* Euro-Asia International JSC
2N* National Air Services 5B Chanchangi Airlines Nigeria Limited
2O Air Salone 5C C.A.L. Cargo Airlines Ltd.
2P Air Philippines Corporation 5C* Travelair dba Nature Air
2Q* Avitrans Nordic AB 5D Aerolitoral S.A. de C.V.
2Q Air Cargo Carriers, Inc. 5E* Siam Ga Co. Ltd.
2R* VIA Rail Canada Inc. 5F Arctic Circle Air Service Inc.
2S* Satgur Air Transport 5G Skyservice Airlines Inc.
2T Tulpar Avia Service 5H Star Air
2U Air Guinee Express S.A. 5I Trans Air Georgia
2V* Amtrak 5J CEBU Pacific Air
2W Welcome Air Luftfahrt Gmbh & Co KG 5L Compania Boliviana de Transporte Aereo
2Y* ULD Rental Privado Aerosur S.A.
2Z* Joint Stock Company Voronezh Aircraft 5M Joint Stock Company SIAT (Sibaviatrans)
Manufacture Society 5N AEROFLOT-NORD
5O* Europe Airpost
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S0/* Slok Air International (Gambia) Limited U5* Brendan Airways, LLC
S2 Sahara Airlines Limited dba USA 30/0/0/ Airlines
S3 Santa Barbara Airlines C.A. U6 Ural Airlines
S4 SATA International Servicos e U7* Northern Dene Airways Ltd.
Transportes Aereos S.A. U8 Armavia
S5 Shuttle America U9 Tatarstan JSC Aircompany
S6* Star Air A/S UA United Airlines, Inc.
S6 Mountain Bird, Inc., dba Salmon Air UB Myanma Airways
S7 Siberia Airlines UC Lan Chile Cargo S.A.
S8* Charlan Air Charter UD* Hex’Air
S9 East African Safari Air Limited UF Ukrainian Mediterranean Airlines Ltd.
SA South African Airways UG Tuninter S.A.
SB Air Caledonie International UI Eurocypria Airlines Ltd.
SC Shandong Airlines UL SriLankan Airlines Limited
SD Sudan Airways Co. Ltd. UM Air Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd.
SE STAR Airlines UN Transaero Airlines
SF Tassili Airlines UO Hong Kong Express Airways Limited
SH Fly Me Sweden AB UP Bahamasair
SI* Sierra Pacific Airlines, Inc. UQ O’Connor Airlines
SJ PT. Sriwijaya Air US US Airways, Inc.
SK Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) US* Piedmont Airlines, Inc.
SL Rio Sul Linhas Aereas S.A. (U S Airways Express)
SM Swedline Express AB UU Air Austral
SN Delta Air Transport N.V. UV Universal Airways Inc.
dba SN Brussels Airlines UV* Helicopteros del Sureste, S.A.
SO Sosoliso Airlines UW Universal Airlines Inc.
SP SATA - Air Acores UX Air Europa Lineas Aereas, S.A.
SQ Singapore Airlines Limited UY Cameroon Airlines
SQ Singapore Airlines Cargo Pte. Ltd. UZ* Aviation Enterprise TESIS
SS CORSAIR UZ Buraq Air Transport (BRQ)
ST Germania Fluggesellschaft mbH
SU Aeroflot Russian Airlines V0/ CONVIASA
SV Saudi Arabian Airlines V2 Karat Joint Stock Company
SW Air Namibia V3 Carpatair S.A.
SY Sun Country Airlines V4* Air Company "Reem Air"
SZ Air Nepal International Pvt. Ltd. V4 Vensecar Internacional C.A.
V5* Royal Aruban Airlines N.V.
T0/ Trans American Airlines, S.A. TACA PERU V6* Voyager Airlines Ltd
T2 Thai Air Cargo Co., Ltd. V7* Air Senegal International
T2* Nakina Outpost Camp & Air Service Ltd. V8* Iliamna Air Taxi Inc.
dba Nakina Air Service V8 ATRAN-Aviatrans Cargo Airlines
T3* Eastern Airways Ltd V9 Bashkir Airlines (BAL)
T4 Hellas Jet S.A. VA Volare Airlines S.p.A.
T5 Turkmenistan Airlines VC Ocean Airlines S.p.A.
T6 Tavrey Aircompany VC* Voyageur Airways Ltd.
T7* Transglobal Airways Corp. VD Swedjet Airways AB
T7 Twin Jet VE Eu-Jet Ops Limited (trading as EUJET)
T9 Transmeridian Airlines, Inc. VF Valuair Ltd.
TA Taca International Airlines, S.A. VG VLM Airlines
TB* TUI Airlines Belgium VH* Aeropostal Alas de Venezuela C.A.
TC Air Tanzania Company Ltd. VI* Volga-Dnepr Airline Joint Stock
TD Atlantis European Airways VK Virgin Nigeria Airways
TE Lithuanian Airlines VL* International Express Air Charter Ltd.
TF Malmo Aviation dba Sonicblue Airways
TG Thai Airways International Public VL Air VIA Bulgarian Airways
Company Ltd. VM Viaggio Air
TH Transmile Air Services Sdn. Bhd. VN Vietnam Airlines Corporation
TH* British Airways CitiExpress Limited VO Tyrolean Airways Tiroler Luftfahrt GmbH
TJ* Transportes Aereos Nacionales de Selva VP Viacao Aerea Sao Paulo, S.A. (VASP)
(TANS) VQ Vintage Props & Jets Inc.
TK Turkish Airlines Inc. VR Transportes Aereos de Cabo Verde
TL Trans-Mediterranean Airways VS Virgin Atlantic Airways Limited
TL* Airnorth Regional VT Air Tahiti
TM LAM - Linhas Aereas de Mocambique VU Societe Nouvelle Air Ivoire
TN Air Tahiti Nui VV Aerosvit Airlines
TO President Airlines VW Transportes Aeromar, S.A. de C.V.
TP TAP - Air Portugal VY Vueling Airlines S.A.
TQ Tandem Aero Ltd. VZ My Travel Airways Limited
TR Tiger Airways
TS Air Transat W2 PT.Efata Papua Airlines
TT Air Lithuania W2* White Eagle Aviation
TU Tunisair W3 Danu Oro Transportas
TV Virgin Express W3* Flyhy Cargo Airlines Ltd.
TX Air Caraibes W4* MN Aviation Inc.
TY* Iberworld Airlines W4 Aero Services Executive S.A.R.L.
TY Air Caledonie W5 Mahan Airlines
TZ ATA Airlines Inc. dba ATA W6* Wizz Air Hungary
W7 Sayakhat Airlines
W8 Cargojet Airways Ltd.
U2* Easyjet Airline Company Limited W9* Air Bagan
U3 Avies Ltd. WA KLM Cityhopper B.V.
U4* Progress Multitrade Co., Ltd. (KLM Commuter)
WB Rwandair Express
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J Appendix ‘C’ LTNCCCR EASYJET AIRLINE CO LTD
LTNGBCR EASYJET AIRLINE CO LTD
CAR RENTAL AND HOTEL CODES LTNBBCR EASYJET AIRLINE CO LTD
LTNAACR EASYJET AIRLINE CO LTD
CAR RENTAL CODES LTNSDCR EASYJET AIRLINE CO. LTD.
NKCYACR AGENCE NATIONALE DE L’AVIATION LTNSCCR EASYJET AIRLINE CO. LTD.
CIVILE (ANAC) LTNSACR EASYJET AIRLINE CO. LTD.
NYCFFCR AIR CHARTER SERVICE INC ORYMICR ECLIPSE
NYCOOCR AIR CHARTER SERVICE INC. QAMYYCR ECLIPSE STX MOD
EMAOOCR AIR CHARTER SERVICE PLC PARYYCR ECLIPSE STX MOD
TLLTFCR AIRO CATERING SERVICES EESTI DCMYYCR ECLIPSE STX MOD
MUCATCR AIRTEAM SERVICES CCFYYCR ECLIPSE STX MOD
LONAECR ANGLO EUROPEAN LTD IADCDCR ELITE COMPUTER CONCEPTS
PMICOCR AVICO PRGEXCR EUROJET SERVIS SRO
ISPZICR AVIS RENT A CAR SYSTEMS PRGOPCR EUROJET SERVIS SRO
LGWEACR BROKAVIA UK LTD/ELITE AIRCRAFT PRGADCR EUROJET SERVIS SRO
CONSULTING PARBUCR EUROPCAR
AMSWFCR BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL A/P CO/ MSTGACR GLOBAL AVIATION TRANSPORT GROUP
BRUCARGO COMMUNITY S AMSNLCR HHT AVIATION BV (T/A NL AIRWAYS)
CPHWFCR BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT CO JFKHACR HORIZON AIR FREIGHT
CPHCSCR BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT CO BOSHACR HORIZON AIR FREIGHT
BRUECCR BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT LONIACR INDIGO AVIATION LTD
COMPANY FRAJTCR JET CONNECTION BUSINESSFLIGHT AG
BRUEBCR BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT LHRVVCR LSG SKYCHEFS/GCC
COMPANY LGWVHCR LSG SKYCHEFS/GCC
BRUEQCR BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT DMMKHCR MAKSHAFF SERVICES LIMITED
COMPANY MANPNCR MANCHESTER AIRPORT
BRUEICR BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AMSFHCR MENZIES WORLD CARGO
COMPANY AMSFECR MENZIES WORLD CARGO
BRUEMCR BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AMSFBCR MENZIES WORLD CARGO
COMPANY AMSFICR MENZIES WORLD CARGO
BRUELCR BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT MIAAUCR MICROSOFT SOFTWARE SYSTEMS INC
COMPANY DXBAECR MINISTRY OF INTERIOR
BRUEKCR BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT CAINACR NATIONAL AVIATION
COMPANY TTTFFCR NETWORK TELEX
BRUENCR BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TTTSUCR NETWORK TELEX
COMPANY CAIOYCR OYOUN TOURISM AND DEVELOPMENT
BRUETCR BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT SAORECR RENOCAR TURISMO
COMPANY ISTSDCR SER-DEM HAVACILIK NAKLIYAT TURIZM
BRUEPCR BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT DXBSICR SICMA AERO SEAT
COMPANY YULCZCR SITA GLOBAL CARGO COMMUNITY
BRUEGCR BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT SYSTEM
COMPANY LGWSACR SMART AVIATION LIMITED
BRUEJCR BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT HRGSSCR SOFEZCO SS AIR
COMPANY PAREOCR THALES AVIONICS ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
BRUERCR BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT BYWAGCR THE BOEING COMPANY
COMPANY PWTAGCR THE BOEING COMPANY
BRUEACR BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT BOIBOCR THE BOEING COMPANY
COMPANY TSTBOCR THE BOEING COMPANY
BRUEHCR BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT LHRTRCR TRISTAR WORLDWIDE CHAUFFEUR
COMPANY SERVICES
BRUEFCR BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT DCAAFCR UNITED STATES CUSTOMS SERVICE
COMPANY STOVKCR VIKING AIRLINES
BRUEECR BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT NGOWACR WESTERN ASSOCIATES INC
COMPANY
BRUESCR BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT HOTEL/MOTEL CODES
COMPANY
BRUEDCR BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OMAANHL ANA HOTELS
COMPANY DFWCEHL CHALET SUSSE INTL, INC
BRUEOCR BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT MIACMHL CLUB MED SALES, INC.
COMPANY PHXCIHL COMFORT INNS
LUXOPCR DUCAIR/LUXEMBOURG AIR AMB CDGCDHL CONCORDE HOTELS
LTNGACR EASYJET AIRLINE CO LTD LONCHHL CONCORDIA HOTEL LONDON
LTNEECR EASYJET AIRLINE CO LTD SJUCPHL CONDADO PLAZA
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DCACUHL CREST HOTELS TULWZHL WIZCOM INTERNATIONAL
DFWFTHL DEVERE HOTELS OMAWHHL WYNDAM HOTELS
DFWDOHL DORINT HOTELS & RESORTS DFWZHHL ZHIVAGO GROUP
WASFNHL FAIRFIELD INNS
LONGIHL GENERAL INTERNATIONAL SERVICES CRS TELETYPE ADDRESSES
WRSGXHL GLOBAL CONNEXTIONS
BOSGXHL GLOBAL CONNEXTIONS Assigned Teletype Address of all CRS
PHXGSHL GLOBAL RESERVATIONS, INC. Suppliers
DALGNHL GRAND BAY RESORTS INC. SINDY1B Abacus
OMAHEHL HELMSLEY/HARLEY HOTELS SWIGL1G Galileo
QXTSIHL HILTON INTERNATIONAL MKCRW1P Worldspan
LONKXHL HILTON INTERNATIONAL HOTEL
LONBIHL HOTEL BOOKINGS INT’L
BDRINHL INTERCONTINENTAL HOTELS
BDRIHHL INTER-CONTINENTAL HOTELS
SEARUHL INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL ASSOCIATES,
INC
BOSITHL ITT SHERATON, INC.
LONLTHL LAWSON INTL. TRAVEL SERVICES
LONHWHL LEADING HOTELS OF THE WORLD
HDQLMHL LEXINGTON HOTELS
CHILHHL LOEWS HOTEL
HDQMCHL MARRIOT CORPORATION
WASKXHL MARRIOTT CORPORATION
DFWMHHL MERIDIEN HOTELS
DFWMRHL MORGANS GROUP
PHXMKHL MOVENPICK HOTELS INTERNATIONAL
NYCHKHL NIKKO HOTELS INTERNATIONAL
SJ0HCHL NOT GIVEN
CHIPHHL PREFERRED HOTELS
PHXQIHL QUALITY INNS INT’L, INC.
WASNRHL RAMADA HOTELS
WASRNHL RAMADA HOTELS AND RESORTS
WASBRHL RENAISSANCE HOTELS
WASRCHL RESIDENCE INNS BY MARRIOTT
SINRTHL RESINTER
WASRZHL RITZ CARLTON HOTEL CO., L.L.C.
ATLRWHL ROBERT F. WARNER
PHXRIHL RODEWAY INNS
SYDRYHL RYDGES HOTEL GROUP
SYDRGHL RYDGES HOTEL GROUP
AMSSKHL SAS INTERNATIONAL HOTELS
WRSSHHL SHERATON CORPORATION
PHXSZHL SLEEP INN
MADMEHL SOL MELIA, S.A.
DFWOOHL STERLING SUITES
PHXSTHL STOUFFER HOTELS AND RESORTS
OMATJHL TAJ HOTELS
PHXCCHL THE CLARION COLLECTION
SANFKHL TRAVELODGE INTERNATIONAL
LTNTHHL TRUST HOUSE FORTE HOTELS
0MAUIHL UTELL
OMAAZHL UTELL INTERNATIONAL
OMAGTHL UTELL INTERNATIONAL
OMAXLHL UTELL INTERNATIONAL
PHXUIHL UTELL INTERNATIONAL
OMAMVHL UTELL INTERNATIONAL
OMAMNHL UTELL INTERNATIONAL
OMAMOHL UTELL INTERNATIONAL
OMARRHL UTELL INTERNATIONAL
OMAHFHL UTELL INTERNATIONAL HOTEL
LONUIHL UTELL INTERNATIONAL HOTELS
OMABCHL UTELL INTERNATIONAL LTD.
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ISO COUNTRY CODES AND IATA CURRENCY CODES & TICKET CODES FOR
TAXES, FEES & CHARGES (CODING)
Country names and currency codes used are those adopted by the International Standards Organization (ISO).
Some data in this table has been edited for IATA purposes. Any questions concerning the assignment or status
of ticket codes may be addressed to the IATA Secretariat at GVATZXB, e-mail: mcewend@iata.org. Information
in this Chapter is extracted from the IATA Ticket Tax Box Service (TTBS). For more information regarding the
TTBS, please contact GVAGPXB, e-mail: fantolic@iata.org.
ISO COUNTRY AND CURRENCY TICKET CODES (CODING)
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Code Country
ISO Country
Code Country EC Ecuador
EE Estonia
AD Andorra
EG Egypt
AE United Arab Emirates
EH Western Sahara
AF Afghanistan
ER Eritrea
AG Antigua and Barbuda
AI Anguilla ES Spain and Canary Islands
AL Albania ET Ethiopia
AM Armenia FI Finland
AN Netherlands Antilles FJ Fiji
AO Angola FK Falkland Islands
AQ Antarctica FM Micronesia
AR Argentina FO Faroe Islands
AS American Samoa FR France
AT Austria GA Gabon
AU Australia GB United Kingdom
AW Aruba GD Grenada
AZ Azerbaijan GE Georgia
BA Bosnia and Herzegovina GF French Guiana
BB Barbados GH Ghana
BD Bangladesh GI Gibraltar
BE Belgium GL Greenland
BF Burkina Faso GM Gambia
BG Bulgaria GN Guinea
BH Bahrain GP Guadeloupe
BI Burundi GQ Equatorial Guinea
BJ Benin GR Greece
BM Bermuda GS South Georgia and the South Sandwich
BN Brunei Darussalam Islands
BO Bolivia GT Guatemala
BR Brazil GU Guam
BS Bahamas GW Guinea-Bissau
BT Bhutan GY Guyana
BV Bouvet Island HK Hong Kong (SAR), China
BW Botswana HM Heard and McDonald Islands
BY Belarus HN Honduras
BZ Belize HR Croatia
CA Canada HT Haiti
CC Cocos (Keeling) Islands HU Hungary
CD Congo, Democratic Republic of ID Indonesia
CF Central African Republic IE Ireland
CG Congo IL Israel
CH Switzerland IN India
CI Cote d’Ivoire IO British Indian Ocean Territory
CK Cook Islands IQ Iraq
CL Chile IR Iran
CM Cameroon IS Iceland
CN People’s Republic of China IT Italy
CO Colombia JM Jamaica
CR Costa Rica JO Jordan
CS Serbia & Montenegro JP Japan
CU Cuba KE Kenya
CV Cape Verde KG Kyrgyzstan
CX Christmas Island KH Cambodia
CY Cyprus KI Kiribati
CZ Czech Republic KM Comoros
DE Germany KN St. Kitts and Nevis
DJ Djibouti KP Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of
DK Denmark KR Korea, Republic of
DM Dominica KW Kuwait
DO Dominican Republic KY Cayman Islands
DZ Algeria KZ Kazakhstan
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STATES AND PROVINCES
The following two-letter abbreviations for the provinces of Argentina and Canada, and the states of Australia,
Brazil and U.S.A. have been used:
ARGENTINA BRAZIL (continued)
BA Buenos Aires RN Rio Grande do Norte
CA Catamarca RO Rondonia
CB Chubut RR Roraima
CD Cordoba RS Rio Grande do Sul
CH Chaco SC Santa Catarina
CR Corrientes SE Sergipe
ER Entre Rios SP Sao Paulo
FO Formosa TO Tocantins
LP La Pampa
LR La Rioja CANADA
MD Mendoza
AB Alberta
MI Misiones
BC British Columbia
NE Neuquen
MB Manitoba
PJ Provincia Jujuy
NB New Brunswick
RN Rio Negro
NL Newfoundland & Labrador
SA Salta
NS Nova Scotia
SC Santa Cruz
NT Northwest Terr.
SE Santiago del Estero
NU Nunavut
SF Santa Fe
ON Ontario
SJ San Juan
PE Prince Edward Island
SL San Luis
QC Quebec
TF Tierra del Fuego
SK Saskatchewan
TU Tucuman
YT Yukon Territory
AUSTRALIA
USA
AC Australian Cap. Terr.
AK Alaska
NS New South Wales
AL Alabama
NT Northern Territory
AR Arkansas
QL Queensland
AZ Arizona
SA South Australia
CA California
TS Tasmania
CO Colorado
VI Victoria
CT Connecticut
WA Western Australia
DC D.C.
DE Delaware
BRAZIL FL Florida
AC Acre GA Georgia
AL Alagoas HI Hawaii
AM Amazonas IA Iowa
AP Amapa ID Idaho
BA Bahia IL Illinois
CE Ceara IN Indiana
DF Distrito Federal KS Kansas
ES Espirito Santo KY Kentucky
FN Fernando de Noronha LA Louisiana
GO Goias MA Massachusetts
MA Maranhao MD Maryland
MG Minas Gerais ME Maine
MS Mato Grosso do Sul MI Michigan
MT Mato Grosso MN Minnesota
PA Para MO Missouri
PB Paraiba MS Mississippi
PE Pernambuco MT Montana
PI Piaui NC North Carolina
PR Parana ND North Dakota
RJ Rio de Janeiro NE Nebraska
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NH New Hampshire
NJ New Jersey
NM New Mexico
NV Nevada
NY New York
OH Ohio
OK Oklahoma
OR Oregon
PA Pennsylvania
RI Rhode Island
SC South Carolina
SD South Dakota
TN Tennessee
TX Texas
UT Utah
VA Virginia
VT Vermont
WA Washington
WI Wisconsin
WV West Virginia
WY Wyoming
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ABBREVIATIONS
City/Airport names are spelled out in full. If they are longer than 16 characters, the following abbreviations are
used:
AAF Army Air Field
AFB Air Force Base
AFS Air Force Station
AHP Army Heliport
ANGB Air National Guard Base
CGS Coast Guard Station
CTY Country
FLD Field
GEN General
H/P Heliport
HVC Hovercraft Terminal
INTL International
IS Island
MT Mountain/Mount
NAS Naval Air Station
NTL National
PRT Port
PT Point
RAF Royal Air Force
SPB Sea Plane Base
ST Saint
STN Station
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PT1 +0/0/0/0/ UTC
PT2 −0/10/0/ UTC
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
RU1 +0/20/0/ UTC
RU2 +0/30/0/ UTC
RU3 +0/40/0/ UTC
RU4 +0/50/0/ UTC
RU5 +0/60/0/ UTC
RU6 +0/70/0/ UTC
RU7 +0/80/0/ UTC
RU8 +0/90/0/ UTC
RU9 +10/0/0/ UTC
RU10/ +110/0/ UTC
RU11 +120/0/ UTC
SPAIN AND CANARY ISLANDS
ES1 +0/10/0/ UTC
ES2 +0/0/0/0/ UTC
US MINOR OUTLYING ISLANDS
UM1 −10/0/0/ UTC
UM2 −110/0/ UTC
UM3 +120/0/ UTC
USA
US1 −0/50/0/ UTC
US1A −0/50/0/ UTC
US2 −0/60/0/ UTC
US3 −0/70/0/ UTC
US3A −0/70/0/ UTC
US4 −0/80/0/ UTC
US5 −0/90/0/ UTC
US6 −10/0/0/ UTC
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The Member airlines of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the Air Transport Association of
America (ATA) have agreed on the use of the self-evident three-letter location identifiers to be used in the
addresses and text of teletype messages, timetables, tariffs, tickets, baggage tags, and many other purposes.
Location identifiers shall be requested from the Code Assignments Assistant, IATA, Montreal.
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10/8 Mile Ranch BC CA6 ZMH Ada OK US2 ADT Airlie Beach QL AU2B
Aabenraa DK Adak Island AK US6 Whitsunday Airstrip WSY
Bus Station XNR Adak Island NS ADK Airok MH AIC
Aachen DE Adana TR ADA Aishalton GY AHL
Aachen/Merzbruck AAH Adana-Incirlik Airbase UAB Aitape PG
Railway Station ZIU Adareil SD AEE Airstrip ATP
Aalbaek Z6 DK Ad-Dabbah SD AAD Metropolitan Area ATP
Bus Station XOA Addis Ababa ET Tadji TAJ
Aalborg DK AAL Bole ADD Aitutaki CK AIT
Railway Station ZTG Adelaide SA AU3 ADL Aix La Chapelle DE
Aalesund NO Keswick Railway Stn XHX Railway Station XHJ
Vigra AES Adelboden CH Aix Les Bains FR
Aalsmeer NL Off-line Point ZDB Off-line Point XAI
Off-line Point QFA Aden YE Aix-en-Provence FR
Aappilattoq GL1 International ADE Railway Station QXB
Off-line Point QUV Adiyaman TR ADF Aiyura PG AYU
Aarau CH Adler/Sochi RU2 AER Aizawl IN AJL
Off-line Point ZDA Adrar DZ AZR Ajaccio FR
Aarhus DK Adrian MI US1 Campo Dell Oro AJA
Bus Station ZID Lenawee County ADG Ajaokuta NG
Railway Station ZJH Aek Godang ID1 AEG Off-line Point QJK
Tirstrup AAR Afore PG AFR Ajman City AE
Aarhus Limo DK ZBU Afton WY US3 Off-line Point QAJ
Aasiaat GL1 JEG Municipal AFO Akaslompolo FI
Aba NG Afutara SB Bus Station XHC
Off-line Point QAX Afutara Aerodrome AFT Akhiok AK US5
Abadan IR ABD Afyon TR AFY Sea Plane Base AKK
Abaiang KI1 ABF Agades NE AJY Akiachak AK US5
Abakan RU6 ABA Agadir MA Sea Plane Base KKI
Abau PG ABW Agadir Almassira AGA Akiak AK US5 AKI
Abbeville FR Agartala IN Akieni GA AKE
Off-line Point XAB Singerbhil IXA Akita JP AXT
Abbotsford BC CA6 YXX Agatti Island IN AGX Akjoujt MR AJJ
Abbottabad PK AAW Agaun PG AUP Aklavik NT CA5 LAK
Abbse YE EAB Agde FR Akola IN AKD
Abecher TD AEH Off-line Point XAG Akron CO US3
Abemama Atoll KI1 AEA Agedabia LY Washington Co AKO
Abengourou CI OGO Off-line Point QGG Akron/Canton OH US1
Abeokuta NG Agen FR Akron/Canton Regional CAK
Off-line Point QAT La Garenne AGF Fulton International AKC
Aberdeen GB Aggeneys ZA AGZ Metropolitan Area CAK
Dyce ABZ Aghajari IR AKW Akrotiri CY
ScotRail ZXA Aghios Nicolaos GR RAF AKT
Aberdeen MD US1 Off-line Point ZAN Aksu CN AKU
Phillips AAF APG Agnew QL AU2B AGW Aktau KZ1 SCO
Aberdeen SD US2 Agra IN Aktyubinsk KZ2 AKX
Municipal ABR Kheria AGR Akulivik QC CA3 AKV
Aberdeen WA US4 HQM Agri TR AJI Akunnaaq GL1
Abha SA AHB Agrigento IT Heliport QCU
Abidjan CI Off-line Point QAO Akure NG AKR
Felix Houphouet Boigny ABJ Agrinion GR AGQ Akureyri IS AEY
Abilene TX US2 Aguaclara CO ACL Akutan AK US5 KQA
Dyess AFB DYS Aguadilla PR Al NO
Metropolitan Area ABI Borinquen BQN Railway Station XXR
Municipal ABI Aguascalientes MX1 Al Ain AE AAN
Abingdon GB Aguascalients AGU Al Arish EG AAC
RAF Station ABB Aguni JP AGJ Al Ghaydah YE AAY
Abingdon QL AU2B ABG Ahe PF2 AHE Al Hoceima MA
Abingdon VA US1 Ahmed Al Jaber KW Charif Al Idrissi AHU
Virginia Highlands VJI Off-line Point XIJ Al Kharj SA
Aboisso CI ABO Ahmedabad IN AMD Prince Sultan Air Base AKH
Abou Deia TD AOD Ahuas HN AHS Al Koude OM WWG
Abreojos MX3 AJS Ahwaz IR AWZ Al Thaurah SY SOR
Abu Dhabi AE Ai-Ais NA AIW Al Udeid QA
Abu Dhabi Intl AUH Aiambak PG AIH Off-line Point XJD
Al Dhafra Military DHF Aigle CH Alagoinhas BA BR1A
Bateen AZI Off-line Point ZDC Off-line Point QGS
Metropolitan Area AUH Aiken SC US1 Alah PH AAV
Abu Musa IR AEU Municipal AIK Alahsa SA HOF
Abu Rudeis EG AUE Ailigandi PA AIL Alakanuk AK US5 AUK
Abu Simbel EG ABS Ailinglapalap Island MH AIP Alameda CA US4
Abuja NG Ailuk Island MH AIM NAS NGZ
International ABV Aime FR Alamogordo NM US3
Acandi CO ACD Off-line Point QAI Holloman AFB HMN
Acapulco MX1 Ain Beida DZ Metropolitan Area ALM
Alvarez International ACA Off-line Point QBP Municipal ALM
Acaricuara CO ARF Ain Mlila DZ Alamos MX2 XAL
Acarigua VE AGV Off-line Point QIM Alamosa CO US3
ACARS DDL Ain Temouchent DZ Municipal ALS
Accra GH Off-line Point QIO Alba Iulia RO
Kotoka ACC Ainsworth NE US2 ANW Off-line Point QAY
Achinsk RU6 ACS Aiome PG AIE Albacete ES1
Achutupo PA ACU Aioun El Atrouss MR AEO Los Llanos ABC
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S.Cristobal deL Casas MX1 Sakon Nakhon TH SNO San Antonio TX US2
San Cristobal SZT Sal CV International SAT
Saarbruecken DE Amilcar Cabral Intl SID Kelly AFB SKF
Ensheim SCN Sala SE XYX Martindale AAF MDA
HBF Railway Station QFZ Salalah OM SLL Metropolitan Area SAT
Off-line Point ZQW Salamanca ES1 Randolph AFB RND
Saariselka FI Matacan SLM Stinson Municipal SSF
Bus Station XGQ Salamo PG SAM San Antonio VE SVZ
Saarloq GL1 Saldanha Bay ZA San Antonio Oeste RN AR OES
Off-line Point QOQ Langebaanweg SDB San Bernardino CA US4
Saarlouis DE Sale VI AU2 SXE Metropolitan Area SBT
Off-line Point ZPT Salekhard RU4 SLY Norton AFB SBD
Saas Fee CH Salem IL US2 Tri-City SBT
Off-line Point ZKI Leckrone SLO San Blas PA NBL
Saba Island AN Salem IN SXV San Borja BO
J. Yrausquin SAB Salem OR US4 Capitan G Q Guardia SRJ
Sabadell ES1 Mcnary Field SLE San Carlos CA US4 SQL
Off-line Point QSA Salerno IT San Carlos NI NCR
Sabah PG SBV Off-line Point QSR San Carlos DeBariloche RN AR
Sabana De Mar DO SNX Salida CO US3 SLT International BRC
Sabana De Torres CO SNT Salima MW LMB San Cristobal EC2 SCY
Sabang ID1 SBG Salina IT San Cristobal VE SCI
Sabi Sabi ZA GSS Harbour (Eolie Island) ZIQ San Diego CA US4
Sable Island NS CA2 YSA Salina KS US2 SLN Brown Field Municipal SDM
Sabre-Tech FL US1 Salina UT US3 SBO Carlsbad CLD
Off-line Point ZFS Salina Cruz MX1 SCX Gillespie Field SEE
Sabzevar IR AFZ Salinas CA US4 SNS Lindberg Field SAN
Sachigo Lake ON CA4 ZPB Salinas EC1 SNC Metropolitan Area SAN
Sachs Harbour NT CA5 YSY Salisbury GB Miramar NAS NKX
Sackville NB CA2 Railway Station XSR Montgomery Field MYF
Railway Station XKV Salisbury NC US1 North Island NAS NZY
Sacramento CA US4 Rowan County SRW San Domino Island IT TQR
Executive SAC Salisbury-Ocean City MD US1 San Esteban HN SET
Mather AFB MHR Wicomico Regional SBY San Felipe CO SSD
Mcclellan AFB MCC San Felipe MX3 SFH
Sallanches FR
Metropolitan SMF San Felipe VE SNF
Off-line Point XSN
Metropolitan Area SAC San Felix VE SFX
Salluit QC CA3 YZG
Stockton SCK San Fernando CA US4 SFR
Salmon ID US3 SMN
Sadah YE SYE San Fernando ES1 FES
Salmon Arm BC CA6 YSN
Sado Shima JP SDS San Fernando PH SFE
Salo FI
Saeby DK San Fernando De Apure VE
Off-line Point QJS Off-line Point QVD Las Flecheras SFD
Saenz Pena BA AR SZQ Salt Cay TC SLX San Francisco CA US4
Safford AZ US3A SAD Salt Lake City UT US3 China Basin Heliport JCC
Safi MA SFI International SLC Embarkadero EMB
Safia PG SFU Salta SA AR International SFO
Saga JP HSG Gen Belgrano SLA Metropolitan Area SFO
Sagarai PG SGJ Saltillo MX1 SLW San Giovanni Rotondo IT GBN
Saginaw MI US1 Salto UY STY San Ignacio BZ
Tri City MBS Salton City CA US4 SAS Matthew Spain SQS
Saginaw Bay AK US5 SGW Salvador BA BR1A San Ignacio MX2 SGM
Saglek NL CA2 YSV Luis R. Magalhaes SSA San Ignacio De M BO SNM
Sagwon AK US5 SAG Salzburg AT San Ignacio De Velasco BO SNG
Sahabat 16 MY SXS German Railway Station ZSB San Javier BO SJV
Sahand IR ACP W.A. Mozart SZG San Joaquin BO SJB
Sahiwal PK SWN Salzgitter DE San Jose BO SJS
Saibai Island QL AU2B SBR Off-line Point ZPU San Jose CA US4
Saida DZ Salzwedel DE Bus Station ZJO
Off-line Point QDZ Railway Station ZSQ Metropolitan Area SJC
Saidor PG SDI Sam Neua LA NEU Municipal SJC
Saidpur BD SPD Samara RU3 KUF Reid-Hillview RHV
Saidu Sharif PK SDT Samarai Island PG San Jose CR
Saint Cloud MN US2 China Straits Airstrip SQT Juan Santamaria Intl SJO
Metropolitan Area STC Samarinda ID2 SRI Tobias Bolanos Intl SYQ
Municipal STC Samarkand UZ SKD San Jose PH
Municipal Heliport JSK Sambava MG SVB Mcguire Field SJI
Saint George UT US3 Sambu PA SAX San Jose Cabo MX2
Municipal SGU Samburu KE UAS Los Cabos SJD
Saint Hyacinthe QC CA3 Samcheok KR SUK San Jose Del Gua CO SJE
Railway Station XIM Samos GR SMI San Juan AK US5
Saint John NB CA2 YSJ Sampit ID1 SMQ Sea Plane Base WSJ
Saint Marys AK US5 KSM Samsun TR San Juan DO SJM
Saint Paul Island AK US5 SNP Carsamba SZF San Juan PE SJA
Saint Tropez FR Samsun. TR San Juan PR
Harbour XPZ Samsun SSX Isla Grande SIG
La Mole LTT San Andres Island CO ADZ Luis Munoz Marin Intl SJU
Saint Yan FR San Andros BS SAQ Metropolitan Area SJU
Charolais Bourgogne S. SYT San Angelo TX US2 San Juan SJ AR UAQ
Sainte Marie MG SMS Goodfellow AFB GOF San Juan Aposento PE APE
Saintes FR Mathis Field SJT San Juan D Ur CO SJR
Off-line Point XST Metropolitan Area SJT San Juan Del Cesar CO SJH
Saipan MP San Antonio CL1 San Julian CU SNJ
International SPN Off-line Point QTN San Julian SC AR ULA
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LNA West Palm Beach FL US1 Palm Beach County LRL Niamtougou TG
LNB Lamen Bay VU LRL Lama-Kara TG
LNC Lengbati PG LRM La Romana DO
LND Lander WY US3 Hunt Field LRN Moses Lake WA US4 Larson AFB
LNE Lonorore VU LRO Lathrop CA US4 Sharpe AAF
LNF Munbil PG LRQ Laurie River MB CA4
LNG Lese PG LRR Lar IR
LNH Lake Nash NT AU3A LRS Leros GR
LNI Lonely AK US5 Dew Station LRT Lorient FR Lann Bihoue
LNJ Lincang CN LRU Las Cruces NM US3 Municipal
LNK Lincoln NE US2 Municipal LRV Los Roques VE
LNM Langimar PG LSA Losuia PG
LNN Willoughby OH US1 Lost Nation LSB Lordsburg NM US3
LNO Leonora WA AU4 LSC La Serena CL1 La Florida
LNP Wise VA US1 LSD Lexington KY US1 Creech AAF
LNQ Loani PG LSE La Crosse WI US2 Municipal
LNR Lone Rock WI US2 Tri County LSF Fort Benning GA US1 Lawson AAF
LNS Lancaster PA US1 LSF Columbus GA US1 Lawson AAF
LNV Lihir Island PG LSH Lashio MM
LNX Smolensk RU2 LSI Shetland Islands GB Sumburgh
LNY Lanai City HI US6A LSJ Long Island PG
LNZ Linz AT Hoersching LSK Lusk WY US3
LOA Lorraine QL AU2B LSL Los Chiles CR
LOB Los Andes CL1 LSM Long Semado MY Lawas
LOC Lock SA AU3 LSN Los Banos CA US4
LOD Longana VU LSO Les Sables FR Talmont
LOE Loei TH LSP Las Piedras VE Josefa Camejo
LOF Loen MH LSQ Los Angeles CL1
LOG Longview WA US4 LSR Lost River AK US5
LOH Loja EC1 LSS Terre-de-Haut GP
LOI Lontras SC BR1 Helmuth Baungartem LST Launceston TS AU2A
LOK Lodwar KE LSU Long Sukang MY
LOL Lovelock NV US4 Derby Field LSV Las Vegas NV US4 Nellis AFB
LOM Lagos de Moreno MX1 Francisco P. V. y R. LSW Lhoksumawe ID1
LON London GB Metropolitan Area LSX Lhok Sukon ID1
LOO Laghouat DZ L’Mekrareg LSY Lismore NS AU2
LOQ Lobatse BW LSZ Mali Losinj HR Losinj
LOR Ozark AL US2 Lowe Army Heliport LTA Tzaneen ZA Letaba
LOS Lagos NG Murtala Muhammed LTB Latrobe TS AU2A
LOT Lockport IL US2 Lewis Lockport LTC Lai TD
LOU Louisville KY US1 Bowman Field LTD Ghadames LY
LOV Monclova MX1 LTF Leitre PG
LOW Louisa VA US1 LTG Langtang NP
LOX Los Tablones GT LTH Lathrop Wells NV US4
LOY Loyangalani KE LTI Altai MN
LOZ London KY US1 Corbin-London LTK Latakia SY
LPA Las Palmas ES2 Arpt De Gran Canaria LTL Lastourville GA
LPB La Paz BO El Alto LTM Lethem GY
LPC Lompoc CA US4 Metropolitan Area LTN London GB Luton
LPC Lompoc CA US4 LTO Loreto MX2
LPD La Pedrera CO LTP Lyndhurst QL AU2B
LPE La Primavera CO LTQ Le Touquet FR
LPG La Plata BA AR LTR Letterkenny IE
LPH Lochgilphead GB Heliport LTS Altus OK US2 Metropolitan Area
LPI Linkoping SE LTS Altus OK US2 AFB
LPJ Pijiguaos VE LTT Saint Tropez FR La Mole
LPK Lipetsk RU2 LTV Lotusvale QL AU2B
LPL Liverpool GB Liverpool John Lennon LTW Leonardtown MD US1 St Marys County
LPM Lamap VU LTX Latacunga EC1 Cotapaxi International
LPN Leron Plains PG LUA Lukla NP
LPO Laporte IN US2 Municipal LUB Lumid Pau GY
LPP Lappeenranta FI LUC Laucala Is FJ
LPQ Luang Prabang LA LUD Luderitz NA
LPS Lopez Island WA US4 LUE Lucenec SK
LPT Lampang TH LUF Phoenix AZ US3A Luke AFB
LPU Long Apung ID2 LUG Lugano CH
LPW Little Port Walter AK US5 LUH Ludhiana IN
LPX Liepaya LV LUI La Union HN
LPY Le Puy FR Loudes LUJ Lusikisiki ZA
LQK Pickens SC US1 LUK Cincinnati OH US1 Municipal
LQM Puerto Leguizamo CO LUL Laurel MS US2 Metropolitan Area
LQN Qala Nau AF LUL Laurel MS US2 Hesler-Noble Field
LRA Larisa GR LUM Luxi CN Mangshi
LRB Leribe LS LUN Lusaka ZM
LRC Laarbruch DE R.A.F. LUO Luena AO
LRD Laredo TX US2 International LUP Kalaupapa HI US6A
LRE Longreach QL AU2B LUQ San Luis SL AR
LRF Jacksonville AR US2 Little Rock AFB LUR Cape Lisburne AK US5
LRG Lora Lai PK LUS Lusanga CD1
LRH La Rochelle FR Laleu LUT Laura Station QL AU2B
LRI Lorica CO LUU Laura QL AU2B
LRJ Lemars IA US2 Municipal LUV Langgur ID3
LRK Lincoln Rock AK US5 Coast Guard LUW Luwuk ID2
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RLO Merlo SL AR Valle Del Conlara RSJ Rosario WA US4 Sea Plane Base
RLP Rosella Plains QL AU2B RSK Ransiki ID3
RLT Arlit NE RSL Russell KS US2
RLU Bornite AK US5 Bornite Upper RSN Ruston LA US2
RMA Roma QL AU2B RSP Raspberry Strait AK US5
RMB Buraimi OM RSS Roseires SD
RMC Rockford IL US2 Machesney Off-Line Pt RST Rochester MN US2 Metropolitan Area
RMD Ramagundam IN RST Rochester MN US2 Municipal
RME Rome NY US1 Griffiss AFB RSU Yeosu KR
RMF Marsa Alam EG RSW Fort Myers FL US1 Southwest Florida Reg
RMG Rome GA US1 Richard B Russell RSX Rouses Point NY US1
RMI Rimini IT Miramare RSY Paris FR Roissy Off-line Point
RMK Renmark SA AU3 RTA Rotuma Island FJ
RML Colombo LK Ratmalana RTB Roatan HN
RMN Rumginae PG RTC Ratnagiri IN
RMP Rampart AK US5 RTD Rotunda FL US1
RMQ Taichung TW ChingChuanKang RTE Marguerite Bay AK US5
RMS Ramstein DE RTG Ruteng ID2
RNA Arona SB Ulawa RTI Roti ID2
RNB Ronneby SE Kallinge RTL Spirit Lake IA US2
RNC Mcminnville TN US2 Warren County RTM Rotterdam NL
RND San Antonio TX US2 Randolph AFB RTN Raton NM US3 Crews Field
RNE Roanne FR Renaison RTP Rutland Plains QL AU2B
RNG Rangely CO US3 RTS Rottnest Island WA AU4
RNH New Richmond WI US2 Municipal RTW Saratov RU2
RNI Corn Island NI RTY Merty SA AU3
RNJ Yoronjima JP RUA Arua UG
RNL Rennell SB RUF Yuruf ID3
RNN Bornholm DK RUG Rugao CN
RNO Reno NV US4 Reno/Tahoe Intl RUH Riyadh SA King Khaled Intl
RNP Rongelap Island MH RUI Ruidoso NM US3 Municipal
RNR Robinson River PG RUK Rukumkot NP
RNS Rennes FR St Jacques RUM Rumjatar NP
RNT Renton WA US4 RUN St Denis de la Reunion RE Gillot
RNU Ranau MY RUP Rupsi IN
RNZ Rensselaer IN US1A RUR Rurutu PF2
ROA Roanoke VA US1 Municipal RUS Marau Sound SB
ROB Monrovia LR Roberts Intl RUT Rutland VT US1
ROC Rochester NY US1 Monroe County RUU Ruti PG
ROD Robertson ZA RUV Rubelsanto GT
ROG Rogers AR US2 RUY Copan HN
ROH Robinhood QL AU2B RVA Farafangana MG
ROI Roi Et TH RVC Rivercess LR
ROK Rockhampton QL AU2B RVD Rio Verde GO BR1
ROL Roosevelt UT US3 RVE Saravena CO
ROM Rome IT Metropolitan Area RVH St Petersburg RU2 Rzhevka
RON Rondon CO RVK Roervik NO Ryumsjoen
ROO Rondonopolis MT BR2A RVN Rovaniemi FI
ROP Rota MP RVO Reivilo ZA
ROR Koror PW Airai RVR Green River UT US3
ROS Rosario SF AR Fisherton RVS Tulsa OK US2 R. Lloyd Jones
ROT Rotorua NZ1 RVT Ravensthorpe WA AU4
ROU Rousse BG RVV Rairua PF2 Raivavae
ROV Rostov RU2 RVY Rivera UY
ROW Roswell NM US3 Industrial RWB Rowan Bay AK US5
ROX Roseau MN US2 Municipal RWF Redwood Falls MN US2 Redwood Falls Muni
ROY Rio Mayo CB AR RWI Rocky Mount NC US1 Rocky Mount-Wilson
RPA Rolpa NP RWL Rawlins WY US3
RPB Roper Bar NT AU3A RWN Rovno UA
RPM Ngukurr NT AU3A RWP Rawalpindi PK Off-line Point
RPN Rosh Pina IL RWS Sumare SP BR1
RPR Raipur IN RXA Raudha YE
RPV Roper Valley NT AU3A RXS Roxas City PH
RPX Roundup MT US3 RYB Rybinsk RU2
RRA Ronda ES1 RYK Rahim Yar Khan PK
RRE Marree SA AU3 RYN Royan FR Medis
RRG Rodrigues Is MU RYO Rio Turbio SC AR
RRI Barora SB RZA Santa Cruz SC AR
RRK Rourkela IN RZE Rzeszow PL Jasionka
RRL Merrill WI US2 Municipal RZH Lancaster CA US4 Quartz Hill
RRM Marromeu MZ RZN Ryazan RU2
RRN Serra Norte PA BR1A RZP Taytay Sandoval PH CLR
RRO Sorrento IT RZR Ramsar IR
RRS Roros NO RZS Sawan PK
RRT Warroad MN US2 RZZ Roanoke Rapids NC US1 Halifax County
RRV Robinson River NT AU3A SAA Saratoga WY US3 Shively
RSA Santa Rosa LP AR SAB Saba Island AN J. Yrausquin
RSB Roseberth QL AU2B SAC Sacramento CA US4 Metropolitan Area
RSD Rock Sound BS S Eleuthera SAC Sacramento CA US4 Executive
RSE Sydney NS AU2 Au-Rose Bay SAD Safford AZ US3A
RSG Serra Pelada PA BR1A SAE Sangir ID2
RSH Russian Mission AK US5 Sea Plane Base SAF Santa Fe NM US3
RSI Rio Sidra PA SAG Sagwon AK US5
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ZOL Menden DE Off-line Point ZRQ SBB Rail CH Zone 1(Off-line Point)
ZOM Minden DE Off-line Point ZRR Fiumicino IT Harbour
ZON Moers DE Off-line Point ZRS Zurs/Lech AT Flexenpass Heliport
ZOO Muelheim An Der Ruhr DE Off-line Point ZRT Hartford CT US1 Railway Station
ZOP Neunkirchen DE Off-line Point ZRU Boston MA US1 Route 128 Railway Stn
ZOQ Neuss DE Off-line Point ZRV Providence RI US1 Railway Station
ZOR Neustadt-Weinstrasse DE Off-line Point ZRW Rastatt DE Bus Station
ZOS Osorno CL1 Canal Balo ZRX Riesa DE Railway Station
ZOT Neu-Ulm DE Off-line Point ZRY Herning DK Bus Station
ZOU Neuwied DE Off-line Point ZRZ Washington DC US1 New Carrolton Rail Stn
ZOV Norderstedt DE Off-line Point ZSA San Salvador BS
ZOW Nordhorn DE Off-line Point ZSB Salzburg AT German Railway Station
ZOX Oberammergau DE Off-line Point ZSC Schoena DE Railway Station
ZOY Oberhausen DE Off-line Point ZSD Schwanheide DE Railway Station
ZOZ Offenbach DE Off-line Point ZSE St Pierre dela Reunion RE
ZPA Offenburg DE Off-line Point ZSF Springfield MA US1 Railway Station
ZPB Sachigo Lake ON CA4 ZSG Sonneberg DE Railway Station
ZPC Pucon CL1 ZSH Santa Fe NM US3 Bus Station
ZPD Oldenburg DE Off-line Point ZSI Sassnitz DE Railway Station
ZPE Osnabrueck DE Railway Station ZSJ Sandy Lake ON CA4
ZPF Passau DE Off-line Point ZSK Pasewalk DE Railway Station
ZPG Peine DE Off-line Point ZSL Sligo IE Bus Station
ZPH Zephyrhills FL US1 ZSM Santa Clara CA US4 Bus Station
ZPI Pirmasens DE Off-line Point ZSN Stendal DE Railway Station
ZPJ Ratingen DE Off-line Point ZSO Suhl DE Railway Station
ZPK Ravensburg DE Off-line Point ZSP St Paul QC CA2
ZPL Recklinghausen DE Off-line Point ZSQ Salzwedel DE Railway Station
ZPM Regensburg DE Railway Station ZSR Schwerin DE Railway Station
ZPN Remscheid DE Off-line Point ZSS Sassandra CI
ZPO Pine House SK CA4A ZST Stewart BC CA6
ZPP Reutlingen DE Off-line Point ZSU Dessau DE Railway Station
ZPQ Rheine DE Off-line Point ZSV St Louis MO US2 Railway Station
ZPR Rosenheim DE Off-line Point ZSW Prince Rupert BC CA6 Seal Cove
ZPS Ruesselsheim DE Off-line Point ZSX Stralsund DE Railway Station
ZPT Saarlouis DE Off-line Point ZSY Scottsdale AZ US3A Bus Station
ZPU Salzgitter DE Off-line Point ZSZ Swakopmund NA Railway Station
ZPV Schwaebisch Gmuend DE Off-line Point ZTA Tureira PF2
ZPW Schweinfurt DE Off-line Point ZTB Tete-a-La Baleine QC CA2A
ZPX Schwerte DE Off-line Point ZTC Turin IT Bus Station
ZPY Siegburg DE Off-line Point ZTD Schenectady NY US1 Railway Station
ZPZ Sindelfingen DE Off-line Point ZTE Rochester NY US1 Railway Station
ZQA Singen DE Off-line Point ZTF Westchester County NY US1 Stamford Railway Stn
ZQB Solingen DE Off-line Point ZTG Aalborg DK Railway Station
ZQC Speyer DE Off-line Point ZTH Zakinthos Is GR
ZQD Stade DE Off-line Point ZTI Humen CN Humen Port
ZQE Stolberg DE Off-line Point ZTJ Princeton NJ US1 Princeton JT Rail
ZQF Trier DE Off-line Point ZTK Thun CH Off-line Point
ZQG Troisdorf DE Off-line Point ZTL Telluride CO US3 Bus Station
ZQH Tuebingen DE Off-line Point ZTM Shamattawa MB CA4
ZQI Unna DE Off-line Point ZTN Philadelphia PA US1 Trenton Railway Stn
ZQJ Velbert DE Off-line Point ZTO Boston MA US1 South Railway Station
ZQK Viersen DE Off-line Point ZTP Itapetininga SP BR1 Off-line Point
ZQL Villingen-Schwenningen DE Off-line Point ZTQ SBB Rail CH Zone 2(Off-line Point)
ZQM Voelklingen DE Off-line Point ZTR Zhitomir UA
ZQN Queenstown NZ1 Frankton ZTS Tahsis BC CA6
ZQO Waiblingen DE Off-line Point ZTT Cottbus DE Railway Station
ZQP Wesel DE Off-line Point ZTV Sturtevant IL US2 Railway Station
ZQQ Wetzlar DE Off-line Point ZTW Tsuen Wan HK Railway Station
ZQR Witten DE Off-line Point ZTX Tsuen Wan HK Off-line Point
ZQS Queen Charlotte Is BC CA6 ZTY Boston MA US1 Back Bay Railway Stn
ZQT Wolfenbuettel DE Off-line Point ZTZ Chemnitz DE Railway Station
ZQU Wolfsburg DE Off-line Point ZUA Utica NY US1 Railway Station
ZQV Worms DE Off-line Point ZUC Ignace ON CA4
ZQW Saarbruecken DE Off-line Point ZUD Ancud CL1
ZQX Nias ID1 Off-line Point ZUE Zuenoula CI
ZQY Giessen DE Bus Station ZUG Harrisburg PA US1 Railway Station
ZRA Atlantic City NJ US1 Railway Station ZUH Zhuhai CN
ZRB Frankfurt DE HBF Railway Station ZUK Lake Cook Road IL US2 Railway Station
ZRC San Pedro de Alcantara ES1 Bus Station ZUL Zilfi SA
ZRD Richmond VA US1 Railway Station ZUM Churchill Falls NL CA2
ZRE Rethymno GR Off-line Point ZUN Chicago IL US2 Union Railway Station
ZRF Rockford IL US2 Park & Ride Bus Svc ZUO Dutch Rail Zone 16 NL Off-line Point
ZRG Bratislava SK Bus Station ZUP Dutch Rail Zone 17 NL Off-line Point
ZRH Zurich CH Metropolitan Area ZUQ Dutch Rail Zone 18 NL Off-line Point
ZRH Zurich CH ZUR Dutch Rail Zone 19 NL Off-line Point
ZRI Serui ID3 ZUS Dutch Rail Zone 20/ NL Off-line Point
ZRJ Round Lake ON CA4 ZUT Dutch Rail Zone 21 NL Off-line Point
ZRK Rockford IL US2 VanGalder Bus Termina ZUU Dutch Rail Zone 22 NL Off-line Point
ZRL Lancaster PA US1 Railway Station ZUV Dutch Rail Zone 23 NL Off-line Point
ZRM Sarmi ID3 ZUW Dutch Rail Zone 24 NL Off-line Point
ZRN Nyon CH Off-line Point ZUX Dutch Rail Zone 25 NL Off-line Point
ZRO Reggio Nell Emilia IT Bus Station ZUY Dutch Rail Zone 26 NL Off-line Point
ZRP Newark NJ US1 Railway Station ZUZ Dutch Rail Zone 27 NL Off-line Point
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7.1 Passenger Reservations Codes and Abbreviations (Coding) ................................................... 201
7.2 Passenger Reservations Codes and Abbreviations (Decoding) ............................................... 215
Acknowledgement Message
8.9 Acknowledgement Message (bilateral agreement only) ............................................................ 250
8.9.3 AKA Message Examples ........................................................................................................... 251
8.9.2 Construction and Sequence of Components ............................................................................. 251
8.9.1 Message Identifier ...................................................................................................................... 251
8.9.4 Record Locator Request ............................................................................................................ 252
Action Identifier
3.1.4 Messages Illustrating the Use of an Action Identifier ................................................................ 66
ADB
3.2.11 Advise if Duplicate Booking (ADB) ............................................................................................ 81
Address Element
2.2 Address Element ........................................................................................................................ 10
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8.16.2 Construction and Sequence of Components ............................................................................. 299
8.16.3 Message Examples .................................................................................................................... 300
8.16.1 Message Identifier ...................................................................................................................... 299
8.18.2 Numeric Availability Status Codes ............................................................................................. 306
8.16 Request for Availability Status Message (bilateral agreement only) ......................................... 299
Availability Status Messages
4.7 Code-share Numeric Availability Status Messages (Bilateral Agreement — Alternative 3) ..... 184
4.5.7 Combining Status Codes ........................................................................................................... 183
4.7.5 Components and Sequence for a Recap Response Message (AVR) Sent by the Operating
Carrier to the Marketing Carrier ............................................................................................. 186
4.7.3 Components and Sequence for an AVA Cancellation Message ............................................... 185
4.7.4 Components and Sequence for Recap Request Message (RVR) Sent by the Marketing
Carrier to the Operating Carrier ............................................................................................. 186
4.3 Components and Sequence of First Closing Messages ........................................................... 176
4.5.4 Components and Sequence of Numeric Status Messages ...................................................... 182
4.2 Components and Sequence of Segment Status Messages ..................................................... 175
4.8.3 Components and Sequence of Segment Status Messages ..................................................... 187
4.7.2 Components and Sequence of the AVA Status Message ........................................................ 185
4.6.2 Components and Sequence of the Numeric Status Messages ................................................ 183
4.8.1 Definition of Selective Query Availability ................................................................................... 187
4.8.4 Examples of Selective Query Availability Status Messages ..................................................... 188
4.1 General Rules ............................................................................................................................ 175
4.6.1 General Rules ............................................................................................................................ 183
4.7.1 General Rules ............................................................................................................................ 184
4.8.2 General Rules ............................................................................................................................ 187
4.5.5 Meaning of “A” Numeric Availability Status Codes .................................................................... 182
4.4.2 Meaning of “AS” Status Codes .................................................................................................. 177
4.4.1 Meaning of “C” Status Codes .................................................................................................... 176
4.5.6 Meaning of “L” Numeric Availability Status Codes .................................................................... 182
4.4.3 Meaning of “L” Status Codes ..................................................................................................... 177
4.4.4 Meaning of “LA” Status Code .................................................................................................... 178
4.5.3 Numeric Availability Status Message Identifier ......................................................................... 182
4.5.8 Numeric Availability Status Messages ....................................................................................... 183
4.5 Numeric Availability Status Messages (Bilateral Agreement — Alternative 1) ......................... 182
4.6 Numeric Availability Status Messages (Bilateral Agreement — Alternative 2) ......................... 183
4.4.5 Relationship Between “C” and “L” Codes .................................................................................. 179
4.4 Segment Availability Status Codes ............................................................................................ 176
4.8 Selective Query Availability Status Messages (bilateral agreement only) ................................ 187
Boarding Pass Notification
2.12.9 Boarding Pass Issuance ............................................................................................................ 61
2.12.4 Construction and Sequence of Components ............................................................................. 56
2.12.2 Definitions .................................................................................................................................. 55
2.12.3 General Construction Rules ....................................................................................................... 56
2.12 Prereserved Seat Selection and Boarding Pass Notification .................................................... 55
2.12.8 Rules and Construction Governing Reply Messages ................................................................ 60
2.12.1 Scope ......................................................................................................................................... 55
Boarding Point
3.3.5 Message Cancelling Space and Involving New First Boarding Point ....................................... 84
3.3.7 Message Combining a Conditional Cancellation and a Request with the Same Boarding
Point......................................................................................................................................... 85
3.3.6 Message Combining Cancel and Sold (or Request) Involving New First Boarding Point ........ 85
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8.13.4 Option 4 ..................................................................................................................................... 260
8.13.5 Option 5 ..................................................................................................................................... 261
7.1.2 Action Codes .............................................................................................................................. 201
7.1.3 Advice Codes .............................................................................................................................. 202
7.1.10 Auxiliary Service Identifiers ........................................................................................................ 204
7.1.13 Car Rental Codes ...................................................................................................................... 210
8.18 Decoding .................................................................................................................................... 304
7.1.17 General Airline/CRS Codes ....................................................................................................... 214
7.1.12 Hotel Abbreviations .................................................................................................................... 207
7.1.7 Message Identifiers (for PTA Messages) .................................................................................. 204
7.1.8 Message Identifiers (for reservations use) ................................................................................ 204
7.1.9 Message Identifiers (for block space management) ................................................................. 204
7.1.16 Miscellaneous Abbreviations ..................................................................................................... 212
7.1.15 Month Abbreviations .................................................................................................................. 212
7.2 Passenger Reservations Codes and Abbreviations (Decoding) ............................................... 215
7.1.1 Reservation Booking Designators (RBD) .................................................................................. 201
7.1.6 Schedule Change Advice/Status Codes .................................................................................... 203
7.1.14 Seat Preference Codes ............................................................................................................. 212
7.1.5 Sell and Report and Availability Status Codes .......................................................................... 203
7.1.19 SSR DOCA Codes ..................................................................................................................... 215
7.1.20 SSR DOCS Codes ..................................................................................................................... 215
7.1.4 Status Codes ............................................................................................................................. 202
7.1.11 Supplementary Item Identifiers and Codes ............................................................................... 205
Codes and Abbreviations
7.1 Passenger Reservations Codes and Abbreviations (Coding) ................................................... 201
Combining
3.3.7 Message Combining a Conditional Cancellation and a Request with the Same Boarding
Point......................................................................................................................................... 85
3.3.3 Message Combining Cancel and Sell ....................................................................................... 83
3.3.6 Message Combining Cancel and Sold (or Request) Involving New First Boarding Point ........ 85
Communications Reference Element
2.3 Communications Reference Element ........................................................................................ 11
Conditional
3.3.7 Message Combining a Conditional Cancellation and a Request with the Same Boarding
Point......................................................................................................................................... 85
Confirming
3.2.13 Message Confirming from Waitlist ............................................................................................. 82
Contact Information
2.11.8 Passenger Provided Contact Information .................................................................................. 54
Continuation Element
2.9 Continuation Element.................................................................................................................. 19
CRS
9.1.1 Action by CRS/System Provider ................................................................................................ 309
Day Change Indicator
2.8.1 Inclusion of Times and Day Change Indicator .......................................................................... 17
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Individual PNRs
1.5.5 Cross Referencing Group and Individual PNRs ........................................................................ 7
Infant Information
3.17 SSR Rules ................................................................................................................................. 173
3.19 SSR Rules ................................................................................................................................. 176
Itinerary
3.3 Cancellation and Change of Itinerary Messages ...................................................................... 83
3.3.2 Cancellation Message ................................................................................................................ 83
3.6.8 Dividing Out and Changing Part of an Existing Reservation .................................................... 115
3.3.1 General Rules ............................................................................................................................ 83
3.3.4 Message Adding a Segment to an Existing Itinerary ................................................................ 84
3.3.5 Message Cancelling Space and Involving New First Boarding Point ....................................... 84
3.3.8 Message Cancelling Space from the Inventory System ............................................................ 86
3.3.7 Message Combining a Conditional Cancellation and a Request with the Same Boarding
Point......................................................................................................................................... 85
3.3.3 Message Combining Cancel and Sell ....................................................................................... 83
3.3.6 Message Combining Cancel and Sold (or Request) Involving New First Boarding Point ........ 85
3.1.5 Message Illustrating a Gap in an Itinerary ................................................................................ 67
3.1.6 Message Illustrating an Incomplete Itinerary ............................................................................. 67
3.5.9 Message Involving a Change in Itinerary for Some Passengers of a Party ............................. 99
3.5.10 Message Involving Change of Itinerary and Names for Some Passengers of a Party ............ 102
1.4 Rules For Itinerary Changing ..................................................................................................... 5
Married Segments
8.15.5 Definition .................................................................................................................................... 293
8.15.2 Examples — Interline/Online Marriage Indicators ..................................................................... 277
8.15.3 Examples — Interline/Online Marriage Indicators with ASC ..................................................... 286
8.15.1 Examples — Online Marriage Indicators ................................................................................... 273
8.15.7 Examples for NMC for Online Marriages .................................................................................. 294
8.15.8 Examples of NMC after Schedule Change (online marriage) ................................................... 294
8.15.9 Examples of NMC after Waitlist Confirmation (online marriage) ............................................... 296
8.15.10 Examples of NMC for Interline and Online/Interline Marriage ................................................... 298
8.15 Married Segments (bilateral agreement only) ........................................................................... 273
8.15.4 Message Identifier for New Married Condition — NMC ............................................................ 293
8.15.6 Rules .......................................................................................................................................... 294
Member’s Space
1.3 Rules for Cancelling All of Another Member’s Space ............................................................... 5
Message Identifier
8.18.1 Action, Advice, Status and Message Identifier Codes .............................................................. 304
3.7.6 Advice of Schedule Change ...................................................................................................... 119
3.7.11 Divided PNR Message (DVD) ................................................................................................... 126
8.18 Divided PNR Message (DVS) .................................................................................................... 323
3.7.1 General Rules ............................................................................................................................ 117
3.7.7 Incapacitated Passengers .......................................................................................................... 122
3.19 Irregular Operations (IRP) ......................................................................................................... 176
8.17.2 Message Identifier Codes .......................................................................................................... 303
2.4 Message Identifier Element ....................................................................................................... 11
3.7.4 Message Identifiers (for PTA Messages) .................................................................................. 118
3.7.2 Message Identifiers (for reservations use) ................................................................................ 117
3.7.3 Message Identifiers (inserted by communications only) ........................................................... 118
3.7 Messages Identifiers .................................................................................................................. 117
3.7.9 New Arrival Information (NAR) .................................................................................................. 124
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3.6.6 Decrease Number in Party with a Name Change ..................................................................... 111
3.6.8 Dividing Out and Changing Part of an Existing Reservation .................................................... 115
3.4 Dividing Party ............................................................................................................................. 87
3.5.9 Message Involving a Change in Itinerary for Some Passengers of a Party ............................. 99
3.5.10 Message Involving Change of Itinerary and Names for Some Passengers of a Party ............ 102
PASSIVE
8.11 Cancellation Advisory of a “PASSIVE” Segment (bilateral agreement only) ............................ 254
8.10 Report and Reply for “PASSIVE” Segments (bilateral agreement only) ................................... 253
8.12 Ticket Number/TCN Transmission for “PASSIVE” Segments (bilateral agreement only) ......... 255
Passport
3.10.3 Examples ................................................................................................................................... 139
3.10 Passport Information ................................................................................................................... 139
PNR
3.12 Authorise PNR for Ticketing (as bilaterally agreed) .................................................................. 140
PNR Image Messages
8.8.2 Definition .................................................................................................................................... 227
8.8 Exchange of PNR Image Messages (bilateral agreement only) ............................................... 227
8.8.1 Message Identifier ...................................................................................................................... 227
8.8.4 PNR Image Message Examples ................................................................................................ 228
8.8.3 Rules .......................................................................................................................................... 227
PNR Messages
8.3.4 Construction and Sequence of TCP Messages ........................................................................ 232
8.3.1 Definition .................................................................................................................................... 232
8.3.2 Guidelines and Rules ................................................................................................................. 232
8.3.3 Message Identifier ...................................................................................................................... 232
8.3.5 TCP Message Example ............................................................................................................. 232
8.3 Unsolicited Transfer of PNR Messages (PUSH PNR) (bilateral agreement only) .................... 232
Policy
1.1 Introduction And .......................................................................................................................... 1
PTA Messages
3.7.4 Message Identifiers (for PTA Messages) .................................................................................. 118
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3.1.10 Request for Group Including a Tour Number ............................................................................ 69
3.1.1 Request Message Involving Two Segments ............................................................................. 65
3.1 Sold or Request Messages ....................................................................................................... 65
3.1.11 Ticketing Time Limit with Another Member ............................................................................... 69
Reservations Details
1.2.9 Diagrammatic Rules for Transmitting ......................................................................................... 4
Rules
2.1 General Rules ............................................................................................................................ 9
Schedule Change
1.6.2 Action by Member Changing Schedule when Space is Held .................................................... 7
1.6.3 Action by Member Changing Schedule when Space is Not Previously Confirmed or
Reported .................................................................................................................................. 8
1.6.4 Action by Member or CRS Supplier Receiving Advice of Schedule Change ........................... 8
3.7.6 Advice of Schedule Change ...................................................................................................... 119
1.6.1 General ...................................................................................................................................... 7
1.6 Schedule Change Action ........................................................................................................... 7
Seat Selection
2.12.11 Change Gauge Flights (Aircraft Change En Route) .................................................................. 63
2.12.4 Construction and Sequence of Components ............................................................................. 56
2.12.2 Definitions .................................................................................................................................. 55
2.12.3 General Construction Rules ....................................................................................................... 56
2.12 Prereserved Seat Selection and Boarding Pass Notification .................................................... 55
2.12.8 Rules and Construction Governing Reply Messages ................................................................ 60
2.12.6 Rules for Changing a Prereserved Seat ................................................................................... 58
2.12.5 Rules for Requesting a Prereserved Seat ................................................................................. 57
2.12.7 Rules to Cancel Seats with an Itinerary Change ...................................................................... 58
2.12.10 Schedule Change ...................................................................................................................... 62
2.12.1 Scope ......................................................................................................................................... 55
Secondary Record Locator
2.5.2 Receiving System’s Record Locator Element — Secondary Record Locator ........................... 13
Segment
4.2 Components and Sequence of Segment Status Messages ..................................................... 175
4.8.3 Components and Sequence of Segment Status Messages ..................................................... 187
3.3.4 Message Adding a Segment to an Existing Itinerary ................................................................ 84
3.6.3 Message Involving Segment Status Change Due to Name Change ........................................ 108
3.6.7 Name Change and Adding/Cancelling a Segment(s) ............................................................... 113
Segment Element
2.8.3 Examples of Segment Elements ............................................................................................... 18
2.8.1 Inclusion of Times and Day Change Indicator .......................................................................... 17
2.8 Segment Element ...................................................................................................................... 17
2.8.2 Sequence of Components ......................................................................................................... 17
2.8.4 Subsequent Segment(s) ............................................................................................................ 19
Segment Message
3.1.3 Multiple Segment Message ....................................................................................................... 65
Sell
3.3.3 Message Combining Cancel and Sell ....................................................................................... 83
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8.4.7 Construction and Sequence of SPD Messages ........................................................................ 234
8.4.11 SPM and SPD Message Example ............................................................................................. 235
SPM Messages
8.4.5 Construction and Sequence of SPM Messages ........................................................................ 233
8.4.11 SPM and SPD Message Example ............................................................................................. 235
8.4.10 SPM and SPR Message Example ............................................................................................. 235
SPN Messages
8.4.4 Construction and Sequence of SPN Messages ........................................................................ 233
8.4.8 SPN Message Example ............................................................................................................. 234
SPR Messages
8.4.6 Construction and Sequence of SPR Messages ........................................................................ 234
8.4.10 SPM and SPR Message Example ............................................................................................. 235
8.4.9 SPR Message Example ............................................................................................................. 235
SSR Request
3.2.9 Message Replying to an SSR Request ..................................................................................... 80
Status
3.6.3 Message Involving Segment Status Change Due to Name Change ........................................ 108
Status Codes
8.17.1 Action, Advice and Status Codes .............................................................................................. 302
8.18.1 Action, Advice, Status and Message Identifier Codes .............................................................. 304
4.5.7 Combining Status Codes ........................................................................................................... 183
4.4.2 Meaning of “AS” Status Codes .................................................................................................. 177
4.4.1 Meaning of “C” Status Codes .................................................................................................... 176
4.4.3 Meaning of “L” Status Codes ..................................................................................................... 177
4.4.4 Meaning of “LA” Status Code .................................................................................................... 178
8.18.2 Numeric Availability Status Codes ............................................................................................. 306
4.4.5 Relationship between “C” and “L” Codes .................................................................................. 179
4.4 Segment Availability Status Codes ............................................................................................ 176
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4.7 Code-share Numeric Availability Status Messages (Bilateral Agreement — Alternative 3) ..... 184
4.5.4 Components and Sequence of Numeric Status Messages ...................................................... 182
4.2 Components and Sequence of Segment Status Messages ..................................................... 175
4.8.3 Components and Sequence of Segment Status Messages ..................................................... 187
4.7.2 Components and Sequence of the AVA Status Message ........................................................ 185
4.6.2 Components and Sequence of the Numeric Status Messages ................................................ 183
8.16.2 Construction and Sequence of Components ............................................................................. 299
4.8.4 Examples of Selective Query Availability Status Messages ..................................................... 188
4.6.1 General Rules ............................................................................................................................ 183
8.16.3 Message Examples .................................................................................................................... 300
8.16.1 Message Identifier ...................................................................................................................... 299
4.5.3 Numeric Availability Status Message Identifier ......................................................................... 182
4.5.8 Numeric Availability Status Messages ....................................................................................... 183
4.5 Numeric Availability Status Messages (Bilateral Agreement — Alternative 1) ......................... 182
4.6 Numeric Availability Status Messages (Bilateral Agreement — Alternative 2) ......................... 183
8.16 Request for Availability Status Message (bilateral agreement only) ......................................... 299
4.8 Selective Query Availability Status Messages (bilateral agreement only) ................................ 187
Supplementary Element
2.11.2 Categories .................................................................................................................................. 39
2.11.6 Construction and Sequence of Components.............................................................................. 41
2.11.7 Construction of OSI ................................................................................................................... 52
2.11.1 Definition .................................................................................................................................... 39
2.11.5 General Construction Rules ....................................................................................................... 39
2.11.8 Passenger Provided Contact Information .................................................................................. 54
2.11.4 Positioning .................................................................................................................................. 39
2.11.3 Selection of the Category .......................................................................................................... 39
2.11 Supplementary Element ............................................................................................................. 39
Surface Elements
2.10.1 Rules for Obtaining/Cancelling Air Taxi, Tour and Surface Elements when Bilaterally Agreed
with Another Airline ................................................................................................................. 20
Synchronisation Messages
8.5.4 Construction and Sequence of Components ............................................................................. 236
8.6.4 Construction and Sequence of Components ............................................................................. 241
8.7.4 Construction and Sequence of Components ............................................................................. 245
8.5.5 Construction of Additional OSIs ................................................................................................. 237
8.6.5 Construction of Additional OSIs ................................................................................................. 241
8.7.5 Construction of Additional OSIs ................................................................................................. 245
8.5.2 Definition .................................................................................................................................... 236
8.6.2 Definition .................................................................................................................................... 241
8.7.2 Definition .................................................................................................................................... 244
8.7.6 Message Examples .................................................................................................................... 245
8.5.1 Message Identifier ...................................................................................................................... 236
8.6.1 Message Identifier ...................................................................................................................... 241
8.7.1 Message Identifier ...................................................................................................................... 244
8.5.3 Rules .......................................................................................................................................... 236
8.6.3 Rules .......................................................................................................................................... 241
8.7.3 Rules .......................................................................................................................................... 244
8.5.6 SNC Message Examples ........................................................................................................... 237
8.5 Synchronisation Message — Option 1 (bilateral agreement only) ............................................ 236
8.6 Synchronisation Message — Option 2 (bilateral agreement only) ............................................ 240
8.7 Synchronisation Message — Option 3 (bilateral agreement only) ............................................ 244
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into systems. It is also an essential development tool for EDIFACT messages design and modifications.
Copies of the Interactive Products are available from the Manager, Passenger Standards Development.
Manager, Passenger Standards Development
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IATA Strategic Partnerships
ABACUS INTERNATIONAL PTE. Mr. Lim Lai Hock Singapore-based ABACUS International is the Asia-Pacific’s largest
LTD. Director Solution Division Global Distribution System (GDS) and computerised Reservation
Tel.: 65 426 0818 Systems (CRS). It provides travel information and reservations
Fax: 65 426 0088 specially tailored for the Asia-Pacific and allows travel agents to book
LaiHock_Lim@abacus.com.sg and gain access to information on hundreds of airlines, hotels and
car rental companies worldwide.
http://www.abacus.com.sg
ACCENTURE Ms. Karin Schwegler Accenture is a global management consulting, technology services
Marketing Manager and outsourcing company. Committed to delivering innovation,
Tel.: 49 6173 946 6341 Accenture collaborates with its clients to help them become
Fax: 49 6173 944 6341 high-performance businesses and governments. With deep industry
karin.schwegler@accenture.com and business process expertise, broad global resources and a
proven track record, Accenture can mobilise the right people, skills,
and technologies to help clients improve their performance. With
more than 126,000 people in 48 countries, the company generated
net revenues of US$15.55 billion for the fiscal year ended Aug. 31,
2005.
http://www.accenture.com
ACCESRAIL Mr. Denis Grenier AccesRail presents schedules and fares of various railways for
Vice President, Business booking and ticketing via
Development GDS's using BSP's for funds collection and reconciliation, all in
Tel.: 1 (514) 733 4962 typical airline fashion. Now you can find BritRail, Norwegian Rail,
Fax: 1 (514) 733 5541 Swedish Rail, Austrian Rail and some Airport Express train services
denisgrenier@accesrail.com in AccesRail. The product line is expanding to many more railways
and markets in order to meet the needs of travel agents in many
regions throughout the world.
http://www.accesrail.com
ACCOUNTING CENTRE OF Mr. Li Jianxiang ACCA acts as the general agent of all the Chinese domestic airlines
CHINA AVIATION Director to perform revenue accounting and relevant services. It also provides
Tel.: 86 (10) 64 23 55 66 Ext. 8816 excellent revenue accounting services to some airlines abroad. The
Fax: 86 (10) 64 23 87 56 ACCA offers software products and related integrated services.
jxlee@acca.com.cn http://www.accesrail.com
ADP-CLEARING Mr. Jordi Arcalís ADP-Clearing is a division of Automatic Data Processing Inc. (ADP),
Business Unit Manager one of the world's largest independent computer services companies
Tel.: 34 93 487 86 47 and outsourcing providers. A leading supplier of Billing and
Fax: 34 93 488 10 84 Settlement Plan data processing services, ADP-Clearing handles
jordi.arcalis@adpclearing.com around 150 million airline tickets per year in 98 countries on four
continents. ADP-Clearing has been appointed by IATA to develop
and to operate BSPLink, the ultimate internet tool for the BSP
industry. Employing around 1000 people dedicated to the airline
industry, they offer a full range of IT outsourced and hosted services:
Sales Audit, refunds management, revenue recognition, interline
billing preparation and control, statistical analysis (BOSS), Net Remit
schemes and marketing tools. ADP-Clearing is also the largest
independent processor of airline credit card sales and has developed
interfaces to all major card schemes, many bank acquirers and
several banking systems.
http://www.adpclearing.com
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AIRBUS Mr. Nicolas Girod Multinational company responsible for management, marketing, sale
Director, International Relations and support of Airbus airliners developed and built with European
Tel.: 33 5 61 93 44 53 co-operation.
Fax: 33 5 62 11 80 01 http://www.airbus.com
nicolas.girod@airbus.com
AMADEUS GLOBAL TRAVEL Mr. Hans Jorgensen Amadeus is a global leader in technology solutions for the travel and
DISTRIBUTIONS S.A. Vice President tourism industry.
Strategic Airline and Partner Amadeus distributes content to around 385,000 points of sale
Programmes located in over 215 markets. Over 85,000 travel agencies and 11,000
Tel.: 34 91 582 0187 airline offices make bookings on around 500 scheduled airlines and
Fax: 34 91 582 0122 low cost carriers. Amadeus provides access to over 57,000 hotel
hjorgensen@amadeus.net properties and 42 car rental companies serving over 30,000
locations. In 2005 Amadeus processed over 450 million bookings,
Mr. Frederic Spagnou making it the biggest processor of travel bookings for airlines and
Vice President travel agencies worldwide.
Airline Business Group For airlines, Amadeus’ new-generation Customer Management
Tel.: 34 91 582 3945 Solution (CMS) portfolio, Amadeus Altéa CMS, serves network and
Fax: 34 91 582 0122 regional carriers. Based on a pioneering community platform
concept, it enables improved operational efficiency and increases
fspagnou@amadeus.net
revenue. The portfolio consists of the Altéa Reservation (Sell), Altéa
Inventory (Plan) and Altéa Departure Control (Fly) solutions. Low
Cost Carriers have alternative Customer Management Solutions –
Pioneer CMS and Results CMS by Amadeus.
Further complimenting these solutions is the Amadeus e-Travel
Airline Suite including the Amadeus e-Retail engine, which powers
more than 120 websites of over 60 airlines. Other standalone IT
solutions include: revenue integrity tools, and full e-ticket interlining
and ground-handling management technology services.
Amadeus also provides online travel technology to travel agencies,
airlines and hotels in 90 countries and corporate travel management
solutions to over 600 corporations.
Amadeus has central sites in Madrid (corporate headquarters &
marketing), Nice (development) and Erding (Operations: data
processing centre) and regional offices in Miami, Buenos Aires and
Bangkok.
The company is owned by WAM Acquisition, whose shareholders
are BC Partners, Cinven, Air France, Iberia and Lufthansa, and has
over 6,500 employees worldwide, representing 95 nationalities.
http://www.amadeus.com
ARINC INCORPORATED Mr. Raymond M. Glennon ARINC Incorporated is the world leader in transportation
Vice President Industry Activities communications and systems engineering. The company develops
Aeronautical Radio, Inc. and operates communications and information processing systems
Tel.: 1 (410) 266 4655 and provides systems engineering and integrated solutions to five
Fax: 1 (410) 266 2047 key industries: airports, aviation, defense, government and surface
rglennon@arinc.com transportation. ARINC sponsors industry committees and participates
in related industry activities that contribute to flight safety and
efficiency. The work of the ARINC sponsored committees and related
efforts, or ARINC Industry Activities, is completed on behalf of the
aviation community and benefits aviation at large. Incorporated in
1929 to provide reliable and efficient radio communications for the
airlines, ARINC is headquartered in Annapolis, Maryland, with over
3000 employees worldwide. ARINC is ISO 9001 certified.
http://www.arinc.com
ASTREC Mr. Shinsaku Morii The objective of ASTREC is to establish an airport system where
Secretary General both convenience and safety requirements are met through the use
Tel.: 81 476 34 6789 of e-Tag (RFID) in a seamless ground and air transportation system.
Fax: 81 476 30 0101 Research activities are conducted jointly by the airport operator,
shinsaku.morii@astrec.jp airlines, home-delivery companies, RFID technology related
companies and system vendors.
http://www.astrec.jp
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IATA Strategic Partnerships
ATPCO Mr. Rolf Purzer ATPCO is the industry leader in the collection and distribution of
Vice President & General Manager airline fare data and offers additional services to support Revenue
Product Development and Accounting (Proration, First & Final Settlement in Partnership with
Marketing AIA, Sales Data Distribution) and Revenue Management. Airline
Tel.: 1 (703) 471 7510 Ext. 1203 owned, its headquarters is in Washington D.C., with offices in
Fax: 1 (703) 661 8291 London, Sao Paulo and Singapore. For more information please visit
rpurzer@atpco.net www.atpco.net.
http://www.atpco.net
AVINOR Mr. Knut Gardbu AVINOR owns and operates 45 airports in Norway and also provides
Senior Executive Officer ATC services countrywide.
Regiona Airports Division
http://www.avinor.no
Tel.: 47 22 94 20 00
Fax: 47 22 94 23 90
knut.gardbu@avinor.no
AXESS INTERNATIONAL Mr. Hideyuki Gamano Axess International Network operates and markets AXESS, Japan's
NETWORK, INC. Director largest CRS. Axess features neutral display, Japanese language
Airline Marketing DRS, tour package and airport access booking capability, all of which
Tel.: 81 3 5460 7017 make AXESS the most popular CRS in the Japanese market.
Fax: 81 3 5460 7008/9 http://www.axess.co.jp
vmarketing@axess.co.jp
BARTSCH GMBH Mr. Walter Pint Bartsch is a very innovative and long experienced security printer for
INTERNATIONAL Managing Director IATA documents like: ATB's for thermal and all other kinds of
Tel.: 49 89 60 80 5113 printers, ATB Covers, boarding passes/wallets, baggage tags, TAT's,
Fax: 49 89 60 80 5294 manual tickets, AWB's and other accountable travel documents and
pint@bartsch.de forms. Bartsch is producing, storing and retail distributing world-wide
on the highest quality and security level. For new technologies as
RFID, 2D Barcode etc... Bartsch is already prepared and can supply
all, from the RFID product (Bag Tag, Boarding Pass, VIP Pass, ULD
Transponder) to the complete system including hardware and
software. Please contact them for more information.
http://www.bartsch.de
CSC COMPUTER SCIENCES Mr. Jan Aldergren Computer Sciences Corporation helps clients achieve strategic goals
CORPORATION Business Development Director and profit from the use of information technology. With the broadest
Tel.: 46 8560 10185 range of capabilities, CSC offers clients the solutions they need to
jaldergren@csc.com manage complexity, focus on core businesses, collaborate with
partners and clients, and improve operations. CSC makes a special
point of understanding its clients and provides experts with real-world
experience to work with them. CSC is vendor-independent, delivering
solutions that best meet each client’s unique requirements. For more
than 40 years, clients in industries and governments worldwide have
trusted CSC with their business process and information systems
outsourcing, systems integration and consulting needs. The company
trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “CSC.”
http://www.csc.com
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EUROSTAR GROUP LTD. Ms. Karen Johnson Eurostar Group Ltd. is the provider of the Eurostar Rail Service
Airline Partnerships Manager between the UK and France and Belgium. With schedules and fares
International Sales available in GDS, Eurostar can be sold and ticketed in typical airline
Tel.: 44 207 922 9794 fashion in the USA via ARC or on an interline basis as part of a
Fax: 44 207 922 6015 throughfare with one of Eurostar's airline interline partners. Now you
karen.johnson@eurostar.co.uk can find Eurostar daily departures from London Waterloo
International and Ashford in Kent, to Lille, Paris, Brussels and
Disneyland Paris. Eurostar will be expanding BSP membership in
other countries and moving toward 100% e-ticket solution in line with
IATA guidelines.
http://www.eurostar.com
EXPEDIA, INC. Mr. Greg Schulze Expedia.com provides the web-based means to easily plan travel,
Director Air Market Planning & purchase tickets, make hotel and car reservations, and access broad
Analysis travel options such as vacation packages and cruises. As a
Tel.: 1 (425) 679 7172 comprehensive travel service, Expedia.com also offers in-depth
Fax: 1 (425) 679 3158 destination content, timely travel news and mapping, address finding
gschulze@expedia.com and direction services.
http://www.expedia.com
FARELOGIX INC. Mr. Rajiv Aggarwal Farelogix Inc. is an alternative low-cost distribution system provider
Business Development Director catering to the global airline and travel industry.
Tel.: 1 (416) 504 8322 Ext. 333 Farelogix provides the Essential Bridging Technology (EBT) to
Fax: 1 (416) 640 7255 enable low cost distribution while recognising the need to aggregate
rajiv@farelogix.com content from all sources. Farelogix seamlessly provides content from
traditional distribution sources (all four GDS), emerging supplier
direct connections and web-only inventory. The Farelogix FLX™
Platform aggregates this content and uses sophisticated faring
technology to allow comparative shopping across sources
http://www.farelogix.com
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IATA Strategic Partnerships
FUJITSU LIMITED Mr. Masaki Kajiyama Fujitsu is a world leading supplier of computers, communications
Group Vice President equipment and electronic devices. With its extensive experience in
Global Account Business Unit the field of information technology, Fujitsu provides solutions to its
Tel.: 81 3 6252 2632 customers in a wide range of areas including ticketing to airport
Fax: 81 3 6252 2940 automation.
kaji@jp.fujitsu.com http://www.fujitsu.com
GALILEO INTERNATIONAL Ms. Harriett Seldin Galileo International is one of the world's leading providers of
Vice President electronic global distribution services for the travel industry. The
Enterprise Product Delivery company provides travel agencies at approximately 44,000 locations,
Tel.: 1 (303) 397 5440 as well as other subscribers, with the ability to access schedule and
Fax: 1 (303) 397 5020 fare information, book reservations and issue tickets for over 460
Harriett.Seldin@galileo.com airlines. Galileo International also provides subscribers with
information and booking capabilities covering 23 car rental
companies with over 25,000 locations, 250 major hotel chains with
more than 57,000 properties, 430 tour operators and all major cruise
lines throughout the world.
http://www.galileo.com
HUMMEL GMBH U. CO. KG Mr. Wolfgang Schmauder With a tradition of more than 40 years and 270 employees, Hummel
Sales Director GmbH u. Co. is as versatile with the manufacture of ATB products as
Tel.: 49 7159 402 265 with bar code and continuous forms. Their flight, ferry and rail tickets,
Fax: 49 7159 402 280 ticket covers, boarding passes, boarding pass wallets and thermal
wschmauder@hummel-print.com baggage tags meet the highest security and handling requirements.
The implementation of newest RFID technology (Radio Frequency
Identification) into intelligent printing products is an important factor
in the extension of the market position for airlines, travel agencies,
airports and handling agents. In addition, their products are a perfect
media for advertisement. They offer your advertisement partners
individual solutions, e.g. a new technology which allows to print with
scent. Moreover they have specialised in security features for travel
documents. Their latest development is a security against forgery, a
thermochromic ink. This special ink reacts on heat by changing from
grey to red. After some seconds, it comes back to its initial colour
grey. For the time being this ink is absolutely forgery-proof.
http://www.hummel-print.com
IBM CORPORATION Ms. Julie Shainock IBM is a leading provider of e-business and IT services, solutions,
Global Travel and Transp. Industry and products to all segments of the travel and transportation
Marketing industry, including airlines, airports, and global distribution systems.
Tel.: 1 (206) 587 6602 IBM has the industry experience and business consulting capabilities
Fax: 1 (206) 275 3790 to help Airlines transform and differentiate themselves in this on
jshaino@us.ibm.com demand era - to help in setting priorities, finding leverage and
innovation points, putting theory into practice, and delivering
Mrs. María-José Gomez Martin short-term ROI while planning for long-term effectiveness.
EMEA Travel & Transportation IBM currently provides leading-edge technology, high-level
Industry Leader consultancy and business process re-engineering, as well as
IBM management of IT operations on behalf of many major airlines
Tel.: 34 91 397 71 36 through strategic outsourcing arrangements.
Fax: 34 91 519 39 87 Focus on innovation that matters. ibm.com/industries/travel
mj_gomez_martin@es.ibm.com http://www.ibm.com/industries/travel
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IER Mr. Jean-Louis Natta IER is a leading manufacturer of ticketing and passenger
Marketing Vice-President management systems for the transportation industry's air, rail and
IER Worldwide Operations sea sectors. IER's list of services and products includes:
Tel.: 33 1 41 38 60 00 – Common Use Self-Service platforms, including kiosk airline
Fax: 33 1 41 38 62 74 applications, middleware, monitoring software, development toolkits,
jlnatta@ier.fr consulting and project deployment management , associated support
and services
– Printers for tickets, boarding passes, luggage tag applications and
related gate readers
– Security access control gates to improve passenger flow at
checkpoints, immigration, boarding areas and innovative
self-boarding solution
– Complete set of solutions for RFID baggage management
including bag tag printers, tunnels, bag tags with RFID inlay in
UHF/HF
– Leading edge technologies such as biometry and radio frequency
identification setting standards of passenger security and luggage
management
IER has extended their Client Services Organisation to enable
customers to select products that include parts, consumables, repair
facilities and on-site maintenance options. They operate and staff a
large R&D department, dedicated to developing airline passenger
handling equipment.
IER's solutions -developed over a period of more than forty years-
have proven their ability to produce solutions that improve passenger
handling economically and efficiently.
http://www.ier.fr
INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL Mr. Zuo Xinghua Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) is one of the largest
BANK OF CHINA (ICBC) Senior Manager commercial banks in China. Capitalising on its strong capabilities,
Accounting and Settlement Dept. ICBC delivers flexible and customised banking solutions and
Tel.: 86 10 6610 6133 products to millions of corporate customers and over 100 million
Fax: 86 10 6610 6560 individual customers. Since 2002, ICBC has been the clearing bank
zuoxinghua@icbc.com.cn for BSP China.
http://www.icbc.com.cn
ICBC
INDUSTRIAS ALEN, S.A. Mr. Antonio Criado Industrias Alen (since 1986) is a specialist manufacturer for the
Fernandez-Cavada airline range of products such as: ATB's thermal/thermal transfer,
General Manager ATB wallets and ATB covers, conventional boarding passes, special
Tel.: 34 91 367 6261 labels, baggage tags, on-line no waste, interline, rush, bar code 2/5 I
Fax: 34 91 408 9966 and also plastic injection for in-flight services/catering.
acriado@industriasalen.com http://www.industriasalen.com
INFINI TRAVEL INFORMATION, Mr. Toru Hasegawa INFINI provides an unbiased computerised travel information and
INC. Manager Marketing distribution system to subscribers in Japan, as well as front and back
Tel.: 81 3 3221 8997 office support systems for travel agents. Basis products for airline
Fax: 81 3 3221 8654 participants include Answer Back, Direct Access, Direct Connect
mktg@infini-trvl.co.jp Sell, Direct Connect Availability and Group functions. The company
is a joint venture between All Nippon Airways and Abacus
Distribution Systems, Ltd.
http://www.infini-trvl.co.jp
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INFOSYS TECHNOLOGIES Mr. Tony Morris Infosys Technologies is a leading global IT services firm that
LIMITED Solutions & Alliances Manager provides business and IT consulting to Fortune 1000 companies in
Transportation & Services 18 countries worldwide. With over 45,000 employees in 18 countries,
Tel.: 1 (510) 402 3727 Infosys delivers IT-enabled business solutions that equip its clients
Fax: 1 (510) 742 3090 with strategic differentiation and operational superiority. With Infosys,
tony_morris@infosys.com you are assured of a transparent business partner, business-IT
alignment with flexibility, world-class processes, speed of execution
and the power to stretch your IT budget by leveraging the Global
Delivery Model that Infosys pioneered. For more information, please
visit www.infosys.com.
http://www.infosys.com
INTERMEC TECHNOLOGIES Mr. Kevin Moore Intermec Technologies offers the aviation industry comprehensive
CORPORATION Sr. Business Development Director solutions designed to improve productivity and decrease costs
Transportation & Logistics specifically in the areas of maintenance, cargo, passenger services,
Tel.: 1 (972) 410 1505 and ramp operations. With more than 20 years of history servicing
Fax: 1 (972) 410 1506 the airline industry, Intermec has long history of innovation, reliability,
Kevin.Moore@Intermec.com and service.
http://www.intermec.com
ITA SOFTWARE, INC. Mr. Michael Randall ITA Software (www.itasoftware.com) is the leading provider of
Vice President, Business innovative airline distribution technology and services. The
Development company's mission is to provide airlines and travel distribution
Tel.: 1 (617) 714 2109 companies with comprehensive, reliable and cost-effective
Fax: 1 (617) 621 3913 technology. ITA Software’s customers include leading air travel
mrandall@itasoftware.com companies such as Orbitz, Continental Airlines, American West,
Alaska Airlines, Alitalia, Galileo International, and others. ITA
Software was founded by computer scientists from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
http://www.itasoftware.com
JEPPESEN Mr. Norman Wagner Jeppesen is recognized as a world leading supplier of flight
Senior Manager information, flight planning services, aviation weather services,
Sales & Service, Commercial maintenance information and aviation training systems. The
Aviation Jeppesen group of companies has offices in the United States, the
Tel.: 49 (0) 6102 50 8268 United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, China and Russia. Jeppesen is
Fax: 49 (0) 6102 50 8121 a subsidiary of Boeing Commercial Aviation Services, a unit of
norman.wagner@jeppesen.com Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
http://www.jeppesen.com
KAI HANG MEMBRANE KEY Ms. Melody Ip Ying Ying Kai Hang Group is ISO9001 certified, with more than 30 years in
BOARD & SPECIALITY PRINTING Assistant Sales Manager speciality printing. Their subsidiaries are situated in Hong Kong,
CO. LTD Tel.: 852 2410 1966 Shenzhen, Beijing and NingBo. Kai Hang Group provides boarding
Fax: 852 2420 9502 passes, luggage tags and adhesive label printing to worldwide
melodyip@kaihang-group.com.hk companies as well as food packaging bag, battery labels, beverages
sticker and admission tickets.
http://www.Kaihang-group.cn
KINETICS, A SUBSIDIARY OF Ms. Theresa Heinz Kinetics, together with its parent NCR, is a leader of self-service
NCR Vice President, Business solutions with over a half-million self-service kiosks, ATMs and
Development self-checkout lanes deployed worldwide. Kinetics continues as a
Tel.: 1 (407) 333 4100 Ext. 111 leading provider of enterprise and e-commerce technologies to the
Fax: 1 (407) 333 8008 airline business, producing some of the most innovative self-service
theresa.heinz@kineticsusa.com hardware and software solutions ever conceived. Kinetics solutions
give consumers greater control over their travel experience and help
airlines capture more revenue, expand distribution channels and
enhance customer service.
http://www.kineticsusa.com
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KOREA EXCHANGE BANK Mr. Hoon-Koon Choi Korea Exchange Bank (KEB) is established as a government-owned
Senior Manager bank specialising in foreign exchange. KEB came to hold an
Corporate Card Team unrivalled position in trade finance and global finance. After being
Tel.: 82 2 3671 1722 privatised in 1989, KEB solidified its standing as one of Korea’s
Fax: 82 2 3671 1441 premiere commercial banks with a competitive presence in the
ultrabat@keb.co.kr corporate and private banking field.
http://www.keb.co.kr
KOREA FINANCIAL Mr. Chun-Kyeong Sung Korea Financial Telecommunications & Clearing Institute (KFTC) is
TELECOMMUNICATIONS & Deputy General Manager an institution that is currently operating the Korean payment system.
CLEARING INSTITUTE Electronic Marketing Team KFTC is a joint investment of all domestic banks that provide check
Tel.: 82 2 531 1071 clearing, Giro, financial information network and other electronic
Fax: 82 2 569 6420 payment services online. In 2004, the total amount of payments
sck9@kftc.or.kr made through KFTC stood at FRW 8,095 trillion over the course of
4.99 billion transactions.
http://www.kftc.or.kr
LUFTHANSA SYSTEMS AG Mr. Matthias von Leeuwen Lufthansa Systems is one of the leading IT service providers for the
Vice President Sales EMEA airline and aviation industries worldwide. As systems integrator, the
Tel.: 49 69 696 90 670 wholly-owned subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group covers the entire
Fax: 49 69 696 96 080 range of IT services, including consulting, development,
matthias.vanleeuwen@LHsystems.c implementation and operation. Lufthansa Systems provides its IT
om infrastructure and operations services to a variety of industries.
http://www.LHsystems.com
MERCATOR Mr. Frank Zenke Mercator, the IT division of the Emirates Group, delivers proven IT
Vice President solutions to the global aviation industry. Mercator's extensive product
Sales and Market Development portfolio improves efficiency and enhances revenue through
Tel.: 971 4 213 3138 innovative airline financial solutions, air cargo and logistics solutions,
Fax: 971 4 213 3170 passenger and airport solutions, outsourcing services and airline
zenkef@emirates.com business consultancy. Mercator employs more than 1000 people,
and serves more than 100 customers worldwide.
http://www.mercator.aero
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Mr. Masanori Kado Mitsubishi Electric Information Systems is one of the leading systems
INFORMATION SYSTEMS Manager, Airline Systems Section solution providers in Japan, as an IT business unit of Mitsubishi
CORPORATION Tel.: 81 3 5445 7420 Electric Corporation. The company provides various information
Fax: 81 3 5445 7786 processing systems for airline customers, such as DCS, Airport
kado-masanori@mdis.co.jp Flight Information Systems, and Airport Radar Terminals.
http://www.mdis.co.jp/index.html
MITSUBISHI HITEC PAPER Dr. Bernd Gerecht As part of the MPM group (Mitsubishi Paper Mills Ltd., Tokyo),
FLENSBURG GMBH General Manager Marketing & Mitsubishi HiTec Paper Flensburg GmbH is an innovative
Strategy high-quality manufacturer of thermal media, offering a
Tel.: 49 461 8695 282 comprehensive range of thermal paper products and customer
Fax: 49 461 8695 283 services. The brand name 'thermoscript' represents thermal papers
bernd.gerecht@mphitec.com suitable for a wealth of applications, e.g. boarding passes, ATBs,
boarding pass wallets and baggage tags. For the support of its
customers, a trouble-shooting task force operating worldwide
ensures that all printing applications of 'thermoscript' products run
smoothly.
http://www.mphitec.com
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MULTIMEDIA GLORY SDN. BHD. Mrs. Lalitha Kaleedhass Multimedia Glory Sdn. Bhd. (MGSB) was established in 1999 to
Managing Director provide the best of its kind technologies in the primary area of
Tel.: 60 3 2697 4144 security robustness. Having won local and international
Fax: 60 3 2697 9316 acknowledgements for its products, MGSB is a world-class provider
lalitha@mglorysb.com of total software solutions in mission critical environments such as
the government sector. In the area of security and business
continuity solutions, MGSB has six patent pending technologies
Mr. N. Srikanthan
under the trade name of KARSOF\'99. www.mglorysb.com
Executive Director
Tel.: 60 3 2697 4144 http://www.mglorysb.com
Fax: 60 3 2697 9316
srin@mglorysb.com
NAVITAIRE Ms. Susan Adelman Navitaire delivers technology services enabling growth, profitability
Senior Director, Sales & Marketing and innovation for over 60 airlines worldwide, including a majority of
Tel.: 1 (612) 317 7284 the world’s most successful airlines. Navitaire’s reservation, direct
Fax: 1 (612) 317 7070 distribution, decision-support, revenue accounting and protection,
Susan.adelman@navitaire.com and operations management and recovery services are provided
through its eight glob al offices. www.navitaire.com
http://www.navitaire.com
ORBITZ, INC. Ms. Lisa Nelson Orbitz is a leading online travel company that enables travelers to
Director, External Relations search for and purchase a broad array of travel products, including
Tel.: 1 (312) 894 5006 airline tickets, lodging, rental cars, cruises and vacation packages.
lnelson@orbitz.com Since launching their website in June 2001, they have become the
third largest online travel site based on gross travel bookings.
Orbitz.com's inventory includes 455 airlines, tens of thousands of
lodging properties and 16 rental car companies, as well as a wide
selection offered by leading vacation package providers and cruise
lines. Air search results are presented in an easy-to-use matrix that
displays a vast array of travel options to consumers without
favoritism toward any supplier, enabling consumers to easily identify
and select the price and supplier that best meets their individual
needs.
For more information, please visit www.orbitz.com.
http://www.orbitz.com
RAYTHEON COMPANY Mr. Curt Powell, PMP, CHS, CBCP Raytheon Company is an industry leader in defence and government
Director, Transportation Security electronics, space, information technology, technical services as well
Homeland Security SBA as business and special mission aircraft. With headquarters in
Tel.: 1 (703) 284 4396 Waltham, Massachusetts, Raytheon employs 78,000 people
Fax: 1 (703) 243 3074 worldwide.
curt_powell@raytheon.com http://www.raytheon.com
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SABRE HOLDINGS Mr. Dave Houck Sabre Holdings connects people with travel possibilities and provides
Vice President, Industry Affairs distribution and technology solutions for the travel industry. Sabre
Tel.: 1 (682) 605 2700 Holdings supports travelers, travel agents, corporations, government
Fax: 1 (682) 605 0370 agencies and travel suppliers through its companies: Travelocity,
dave.houck@sabre.com Sabre Travel Network and Sabre Airline Solutions. Headquartered in
Southlake, Texas, the company has approximately 9,000 employees
in 45 countries. Full year 2005 revenues totaled $2.5 billion. Sabre
Holdings, an S&P 500 company, is traded on the NYSE under the
symbol TSG. More information is available at
http://www.sabre-holdings.com.
Sabre Travel Network, through its global distribution system (GDS)
connects suppliers, including airlines and hotels, with over 50,000
travel agency locations. Suppliers get single connection access;
travel agents get real time access to many travel products from
suppliers through an integrated source into their businesses;
consumers get access to a global supermarket of travel possibilities.
Sabre Travel Network brands include GetThere, a corporate travel
reservation technology, and Jurni Network, the travel agency
consortium providing members products from preferred travel
suppliers using sophisticated market intelligence.
Sabre Airline Solutions provides products supporting airline
marketing, sales, service and operations. Over 200 airlines use its
decision-support tools to increase revenues and improve operations,
while over 500 use its leading operational technology. Over 100
airlines rely on Sabre Airline Solutions for passenger management
solutions, and others use the company’s consulting group for
strategic, commercial and operational advice.
Travelocity is the traveler's champion and guarantees everything
about a customer's booking will be right. Travelocity is the fifth
largest travel agency in the U.S. -- booking $7.4 billion in travel
worldwide in 2005. Based in Southlake, Texas, Travelocity also owns
and operates Travelocity Business(SM) and GetThere for corporate
travelers, lastminute.com, a leader in European online travel and
ZUJI, a leader in Asia-Pacific online travel.
http://www.sabre-holdings.com
SAMAN AIR SERVICES Mr. Hamid Haghneviss Saman Air Services is a private Iranian ground handling company
Financial Director authorised to provide services throughout Iran. Saman is presently
Tel.: 9821 8 8759591/92 operating in Tehran’s Imam Khomeini International Airport and will
Fax: 9821 8 8759794 soon extend its operations to other airport. Saman’s services include:
hamid.haghneviss@saman- passenger and baggage handling, ramp services, flight operations,
airservices.com load control, communications, cargo handling and dispatching.
Saman also provides catering and line maintenance thought its
partners.
https://www.saman-airservices.com
SHANGHAI MATSUOKA CO., Ms. Marina Zhang Shanghai Matsuoka Co., Ltd. is mainly engaged in the production
LTD. Manager and processing of air tickets, ATB2 boarding tickets, luggage tags, all
International Printing Dep. kinds of airline adhesives, glue labels, books and magazines,
Tel.: 86 21 6288 3080 Ext. 6364 securities, and commercial vouchers, etc. At the same time, it
Fax: 86 21 6289 3088 produces airline uniforms and ground working uniforms.
marinazhang@matsuokaprinting.co http://www.matsuoka.com.cn/
m.cn
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SHANGHAI NEW AVIATION Mr. George Chao Co-invested by CAAC, the company is the earliest manufacturer in
PRINTING CO., LTD. Assistant Manager China, producing air traffic documents for more than 10 years,
Tel.: 86 21 6430 8100 including: manual, automated tickets, ATB tickets, boarding passes,
Fax: 86 21 6430 1826 air waybills, insurance policies, baggage tags, tax invoice, etc. The
SAPC1@online.sh.cn company is ISO 9002 certified, and an advanced technology model
enterprise in Shanghai China.
http://www.matsuoka.com.cn/
SITA Mr. Paul Brock SITA is the world's leading provider of global information and
Manager, Industry & Government telecommunications solutions to the air transport industry. With over
Affairs 50 years experience, it offers a total service to around 740 air
Tel.: 41 22 747 6740 transport industry members and more than 1,800 customers,
Fax: 41 22 747 6166 supporting them globally in over 220 countries and territories. The
paul.brock@sita.aero company offers a total service to the air transport industry, providing
value-added solutions which include: application services - meeting
the requirements for airline, airport, aerospace, aircraft applications
and systems; end-to-end desktop and infrastructure services; and
network services focusing on systems integration, outsourcing and
consulting, in support of complex solutions.
http://www.sita.aero
STENA LINE LIMITED Mrs. Hazel Payne Stena Line is an international transport and travel service group and
IT Co-ordinator one of the world’s largest ferry shipping organisations. In December
Travel Systems 1999, the group's fleet comprised 25 ferries, operating 12
Tel.: 44 7831 478 734 strategically-located ferry lines in Scandinavia and around the UK. In
hazel.payne@stenaline.com 1999, 9.1 million passengers traveled on the group’s ferries.
http://www.stenaline.com
SUN MICROSYSTEMS INC. Mr. Charles Walker Sun Microsystems is a global provider of information systems
Global Transportation Sales technology and related services. Sun offers integrated
Development state-of-the-art computer systems to the transportation and travel
Tel.: 1 (925) 264 7195 industry, as well as specialized professional service practices for
Fax: 1 (650) 786 0982 corporate data centers, web-based infrastructure, and open systems
charles.walker@sun.com environments. Sun offers a Sun Industry Center for transportation
and travel customers to test/refine solutions prior to implementation,
as well as a global team dedicated to working with Sun partners and
integrators for solution definition and deployment.
http://www.sun.com/transportation
SYMBOL TECHNOLOGIES INC Mr. Michael Saunders Founded in 1975, Symbol is a global, $1 billion+ company with
Director, Aviation headquarters in the United States and operations in more than 50
Tel.: 1 (516) 766 7575 countries. Their innovative history and broad product portfolio make
Fax: 1 (301) 610 6101 Symbol Technologies true experts in the field of enterprise mobility.
michael.saunders@symbol.com Today, Symbol is the only company providing full-service, integrated
enterprise mobility solutions.
Symbol’s product offerings include wide solutions for varied
industries including aviation, government, etc. Symbol has been in
the forefront of providing innovative solutions including the
introduction of in-line baggage RFID solutions, wireless, and mobile
computers at airports around the globe.
http://www.symbol.com
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TATA CONSULTANCY SERVICES Mr. Harry Govind Tata Consultancy Services Limited (TCS) is a world leading
LIMITED (TCS) Director, Business Development information technology consulting, services, business process
Tel.: 1 (416) 673 1165 Ext. 1378 outsourcing and engineering services organisation that envisioned
Fax: 1 (416) 673 1383 and pioneered the adoption of the flexible global business practices
h.govind@tcs-canada.com that today enable companies to operate more efficiently and produce
more value. TCS achieved this by creating and perfecting a unique
method of global deployment and delivery of high quality, high value
services and products in IT consulting and business process
outsourcing. Known as the Global Delivery Model, this strategic
services delivery concept has reshaped the IT services industry.
More than 75% of TCS customers reward the company's reliability,
passion, creativity, and unique ability to handle the broadest range of
their IT needs by continually extending and deepening their
partnerships with TCS.
With over 45,000 of the world's best trained IT consultants located in
34 countries, TCS is uniquely positioned to deliver its flexible world
class services seamlessly to any location. TCS reported consolidated
revenues of $2.24 billion (U.S.) in the fiscal year 2004-2005. The
company is listed on the National Stock Exchange and Bombay
Stock Exchange in India.
For more information: www.tcs.com.
http://www.tcs.com
THAI BRITISH SECURITY Mr. Chalermpol Pintongkam Thai British Security Printing Public Company Limited (TBSP) was
PRINTING PUBLIC COMPANY Sales & Marketing Director established in 1979 with nine banks as major shareholder. TBSP
LIMITED Tel.: 66 2 261 5215 20 was the first company in Thailand to produce security printed
Fax: 66 2 709 4200 products according to international standards and to be honored as a
chalermpol@tbsp.co.th leader in this field in Thailand.
The company's products and services range from cheques, business
forms, plastic cards and mailing services,to security products such as
boarding passes, baggage tags, bar coded labels, RFID products,
passports and tickets.
The first production site is located at Wat Suansom in Samutprakarn
(Plastic Card and Sheet Fed Production). Due to increased demand,
a second site was developed at Bang Poo Industrial Estate in 1996.
The factory is equipped with high speed modern machinery capable
of high quality printing and finishing.
http://www.tbsp.co.th
TIANJIN GLOBAL MAGNETIC Mr. Zhou Quanjiang GMCC, a large listed company in China, specialises in the
CARD CO., LTD. (GMCC) Marketing Manager manufacturing of Printing Products, which can be classified as
Tel.: 86 22 2326 4057 following four catalogues: 1. Air Traffic Vouchers: Manual and
Fax: 86 22 2326 4100 Automated Ticket, Air Waybill, ATB Ticket, Boarding Pass, etc. 2.
coupon@public.tpt.tj.cn Data Cards: Magnetic Stripe Card, IC Smart Card, Contactless IC
Smart Card, Other Printed PVC or Paper Card. 3. Business Forms
and Security Printings. 4. High-class Color Printing Products. GMCC
is an appointed manufacturer of national financial card, financial bill
and tax document, provides our clients with excellent products and
services in conformity with ISO9001.
http://www.gmcc.com.cn
TOPAS CO. LTD Mr. Patrick Chongkyu Kim TOPAS is leading CRS in the Korean market providing air/hotel/car
Assistant General Manager connectivity as well as various products for airline, including MIDT,
Tel.: 82 2 726 6835 BIDT, TCN, E-Ticketing, etc. It also leads online market with web
Fax: 82 2 755 1380 booking engine and internet portal service for airline/agents, which is
chongkyu@topas.net www.topasweb.com.
http://www.topas.net
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TOPPAN FORMS CO., LTD. Mr. Toshiyuki Yamashita Toppan Forms is Japan's pioneer business forms manufacturer.
Manager, 2nd Group They produce a majority of the country's boarding passes and airline
No. 1 Sales Division tickets. They have also entered into the RFID business, and have
Tel.: 81 3 6253 6631 been involved in the development and manufacturing of airline
Fax: 81 3 6253 5787 baggage tags (e-tag) in recent years, as well as a related pilot
tyamashi@toppan-f.co.jp project test. Toppan Forms is dedicated to providing its clients with
high quality services coupled with economical costs whilst offering
innovative solutions to their needs.
http://www.toppan-f.co.jp
TOYO KANETSU SOLUTIONS Mr. Tadao Ito The world’s leading manufacturer of baggage and cargo handling
K.K. Manager Sales & System systems (including computerised, fully automatic sorting systems) to
Integration meet the requirements of the largest, most advanced airports as well
Sales Department 2, Sales Division as those of smaller facilities.
Tel.: 81 3 5857 3698 http://www.toyokanetsu.co.jp
Fax: 81 3 5857 3185
itou020@toyokanetsu.co.jp
TRAVEL DISTRIBUTION & Mr. Michael G. Foliot Travel Distribution & Technology Corporation (TDT) is a travel
TECHNOLOGY President & CEO technology services company with sales offices in North America. In
Tel.: 1 (905) 882 0861 addition to onshore and nearshore development resources, TDT has
Fax: 1 (905) 882 1153 an offshore IT development and business process practice facility in
mfoliot@traveldt.com India.
Through an exclusive partnership in India with InterGlobe
Technologies, TDT focuses on travel industry solutions, providing
software development, solution frameworks and BPO services to
Airlines and GDS’s.
http://www.traveldt.com
TRAVELSKY TECHNOLOGY Mr. Ray Shengqi He As the leading provider of IT solutions for China's air travel and
LIMITED Marketing Department tourist industry, TravelSky Technology Ltd. operates all Chinese
Tel.: 86 10 6250 8455 airlines' Inventory Control Systems. They also provide travel
Fax: 86 10 6250 8421 agencies, at more than 6,500 locations, with the ability to search,
sqhe@travelsky.com price and book air and travel products with the world's scheduled air
services and other travel vendors. The company's next generation
Departure Control System has also been set up to complete an
integrated service plan for all industry players and ordinary
consumers benefiting from China's rapid air-traffic growth. TravelSky
is listed on The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong (Stock Code: 00696).
TravelSky.com, developed and owned by TravelSky, is the dominant
air travel portal of China.
http://www.travelsky.net
T-SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL Mr. Wolfgang Stamm T-Systems is one of Europe's leading providers of information and
GMBH Director communications technology (ICT). Within the Deutsche Telekom
Accounting Systems & Output Group, T-Systems is responsible for supporting the business
Management customer segment. With the powerful Telekom Global Net,
Tel.: 49 (69) 9588 4200 T-Systems links up all important business locations around the globe
Fax: 49 (69) 9588 4493 and provides ICT solutions and services to a variety of industries
Wolfgang.stamm@t-systems.com including airlines, airports and tour operators.
http://www.t-systems.com
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ULTRA ELECTRONICS AIRPORT Mr. Alan Glasby Ultra Electronics Airport Systems has been providing IT based
SYSTEMS Business Development Consultant systems to airports and airline operators around the world for over 35
Tel.: 44 1628 538 674 years. Principal products include: Integration Broker (UltraIB),
Fax: 44 1628 533 211 Common Use Environment/CUSS (UltraCUSE), Airport Operational
alan.glasby@ultra-as.com Database (UltraDB), Flight Information Display System (UltraFIDS),
Local DCS (UltraSEATS) and a comprehensive Baggage
Management System (UltraTrak). Whilst the functionality of each
system is quite different, the products all provide high availability and
resilience for use in critical airport environments and are all based on
open systems technology. Ultra Electronics Airport Systems also
provides a systems integration service to some of the world’s leading
airports, starting from an assessment of customers' requirements,
through systems design and commissioning to in-service support.
http://www.ultra-as.com
UNISYS CORPORATION Mr. John L. Strain Unisys has been a full-service provider to the transportation industry
Vice President, Marketing worldwide for 50 years. Unisys offers planning, consulting, solution
Unisys Global Transportation development, application implementation and operations support
Tel.: 1 (215) 986 5150 services in the areas of security, passenger services, airport
Fax: 1 (215) 986 7744 services, logistics, hospitality, and financial analysis. Unisys counts
john.strain@unisys.com more than 200 airlines, more than 600 airports and many top
logistics organizations around the world as its clients. Through its
unique 3-D Visible Enterprise strategy, Unisys enables its
transportation clients to achieve secure business operations. For
more information, please visit unisys.com/transportation.
http://www.unisys.com/trans
VISA INTERNATIONAL Ms. Beverley Anderson Visa is the world's leading payment brand. Visa-branded cards
Vice President generate US$2.4 trillion in annual volume and are accepted at 30
Global Acceptance Relations million physical locations around the world, including 810,000 ATMs
Tel.: 1 (650) 432 3409 in more than 150 countries. The Visa organization plays a pivotal
Fax: 1 (650) 432 5096 role in developing innovative payment products and technologies to
baa00@visa.com benefit its 21,000 member financial institutions and their cardholders.
Visa is a leader in Internet based payments and is pioneering the
creation of u-commerce, or universal commerce - the ability to
conduct commerce anywhere, anytime, and any way.
For more information, visit www.corporate.visa.com.
http://www.visa.com
WIPRO LIMITED Mr. Shrimanikandan A. Mani Wipro (NYSE: WIT) is a diversified US$1.8 billion dollar
Practice Manager - Travel conglomerate. With approximately $ 18 billion in market
Wipro Technologies capitalisation, Wipro is one of India’s most successful IT and
Tel.: 91 98 8070 2914 Business Process Outsourcing companies. With a client base that
Fax: 91 80 2852 8885 includes over 200 Global 1000 firms, Wipro is known for its strong
Shrimanikandan.mani@wipro.com client commitment and the value they add to their clients. Wipro has
continually proven its ability to delivery across multiple service lines
and engagement sizes. They deliver the largest breadth of services
Mr. Mahesh Nagarajan
from customer relationship management to back office transaction
Practice Head - Travel &
processing & industry specialised services.
Transportation
Wipro Technologies Travel domain is one of the core business areas for Wipro. They
bring considerable experience in travel business and technology
Tel.: 91 98 4539 4350
domains to the travel industry. Wipro offers services including IT
Fax: 91 80 2852 8885
management, infrastructure management, business process
Mahesh.nagarajan@wipro.com outsourcing and IT related consultation services
http://www.wipro.com
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IATA Strategic Partnerships
WORLDSPAN L.P. Mr. Jim Erickson Worldspan is a leader in travel technology services for travel
Business Planning Strategist suppliers, travel agencies, e-commerce sites and corporations
Legislative, Regulatory, and worldwide. Utilizing some of the fastest, most flexible and efficient
Security Affairs networks and computing technologies, Worldspan provides
Tel.: 1 (816) 891 5703 comprehensive electronic data services linking approximately 800
Fax: 1 (816) 891 6111 travel suppliers around the world to a global customer base.
jim.erickson@worldspan.com Worldspan offers industry-leading Fares and Pricing technology such
as Worldspan e-Pricing®, hosting solutions, and customized travel
products. Worldspan enables travel suppliers, distributors and
corporations to reduce costs and increase productivity with
technology like Worldspan Go!® and Worldspan Trip Manager® XE.
Worldspan is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Additional
information is available at worldspan.com.
Worldwide Travel Suppliers
Worldspan offers products and services to approximately 800 travel
suppliers.
Bookable Airlines 472 Approximately
Hotel Chains 242 (61,198 hotel properties)
Car Rental Companies 31 (26,000 car rental locations)
Tour and Cruise Operators 40
Specialty Travel Suppliers 40
http://www.worldspan.com
ZEBRA TECHNOLOGIES Mr. John Fini Zebra Technologies delivers innovative and reliable on-demand
Solution Marketing Manager printing solutions to businesses and governments in 100 countries
Tel.: 1 (847) 793 2635 around the world. For 35 years, leading companies have trusted
Fax: 1 (847) 793 5766 Zebra’s reliable bar code label and receipt printing solutions and
jfini@zebra.com RFID smart label printer/encoders to help improve their businesses
and fulfil customer labelling requirements.
http://www.zebra.com
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ULTRA ELECTRONICS AIRPORT Mr. Alan Glasby Ultra Electronics Airport Systems has been providing IT based
SYSTEMS Business Development Consultant systems to airports and airline operators around the world for over 35
Tel.: 44 1628 538 674 years. Principal products include: Integration Broker (UltraIB),
Fax: 44 1628 533 211 Common Use Environment/CUSS (UltraCUSE), Airport Operational
alan.glasby@ultra-as.com Database (UltraDB), Flight Information Display System (UltraFIDS),
Local DCS (UltraSEATS) and a comprehensive Baggage
Management System (UltraTrak). Whilst the functionality of each
system is quite different, the products all provide high availability and
resilience for use in critical airport environments and are all based on
open systems technology. Ultra Electronics Airport Systems also
provides a systems integration service to some of the world’s leading
airports, starting from an assessment of customers' requirements,
through systems design and commissioning to in-service support.
http://www.ultra-as.com
UNISYS CORPORATION Mr. John L. Strain Unisys has been a full-service provider to the transportation industry
Vice President, Marketing worldwide for 50 years. Unisys offers planning, consulting, solution
Unisys Global Transportation development, application implementation and operations support
Tel.: 1 (215) 986 5150 services in the areas of security, passenger services, airport
Fax: 1 (215) 986 7744 services, logistics, hospitality, and financial analysis. Unisys counts
john.strain@unisys.com more than 200 airlines, more than 600 airports and many top
logistics organizations around the world as its clients. Through its
unique 3-D Visible Enterprise strategy, Unisys enables its
transportation clients to achieve secure business operations. For
more information, please visit unisys.com/transportation.
http://www.unisys.com/trans
VISA INTERNATIONAL Ms. Beverley Anderson Visa is the world's leading payment brand. Visa-branded cards
Vice President generate US$2.4 trillion in annual volume and are accepted at 30
Global Acceptance Relations million physical locations around the world, including 810,000 ATMs
Tel.: 1 (650) 432 3409 in more than 150 countries. The Visa organization plays a pivotal
Fax: 1 (650) 432 5096 role in developing innovative payment products and technologies to
baa00@visa.com benefit its 21,000 member financial institutions and their cardholders.
Visa is a leader in Internet based payments and is pioneering the
creation of u-commerce, or universal commerce - the ability to
conduct commerce anywhere, anytime, and any way.
For more information, visit www.corporate.visa.com.
http://www.visa.com
WIPRO LIMITED Mr. Shrimanikandan A. Mani Wipro (NYSE: WIT) is a diversified US$1.8 billion dollar
Practice Manager - Travel conglomerate. With approximately $ 18 billion in market
Wipro Technologies capitalisation, Wipro is one of India’s most successful IT and
Tel.: 91 98 8070 2914 Business Process Outsourcing companies. With a client base that
Fax: 91 80 2852 8885 includes over 200 Global 1000 firms, Wipro is known for its strong
Shrimanikandan.mani@wipro.com client commitment and the value they add to their clients. Wipro has
continually proven its ability to delivery across multiple service lines
and engagement sizes. They deliver the largest breadth of services
Mr. Mahesh Nagarajan
from customer relationship management to back office transaction
Practice Head - Travel &
processing & industry specialised services.
Transportation
Wipro Technologies Travel domain is one of the core business areas for Wipro. They
bring considerable experience in travel business and technology
Tel.: 91 98 4539 4350
domains to the travel industry. Wipro offers services including IT
Fax: 91 80 2852 8885
management, infrastructure management, business process
Mahesh.nagarajan@wipro.com outsourcing and IT related consultation services
http://www.wipro.com
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