Fare Quote Informative Pricing
Fare Quote Informative Pricing
Fare Quote Informative Pricing
AGENDA:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Fare Help Fare Quote Display Fare Quote Notes Fare quote routing Currency Conversion IATA Rate of Exchange Mileage Calculation Excess Baggage Charges Informative Pricing
HELP
If you want more information on a subject, consult the central system online help pages. Enter HE followed by a quick path, for example a transaction code: HE FQD HE FQP HE FXP You can also enter HE followed by a keyword, for example: HE FARE HE FARE DISCOUNT
The top half of the display identifies the airlines that participate in these fares, and the right-hand section of the display has remarks for additional charges that may apply to these fares. The second half of the display indicates the rate of exchange (ROE) and the rounding rule. The following table describes the next line of the display:
Entry 12OCT04**12OCT04
YY KHIDXB
NSP;EH TPM 740 MPM 888
Explanation Dates the fares are valid for Common fares, and the cities they apply to Normal & special fares , Global indicator Maximum ticketed point miles Maximum permitted miles
The table below describes the components of these two lines: Component Explanation
LN 01 FARE BASIS R OW PKR RT 19730 37540 B + PEN DATES/DAYS AP MIN MAX R M Fare line number column and the line number Fare basis column and the fare basis code Fare column, the one-way and round trip applicable fares for this fare basis, and the currency code Class of service booking indicator that this fare must be booked in Penalty information that applies to this fare Validity dates Advance purchase information Minimum stay requirements for the fare Maximum stay requirements for the fare Routing information, whether the fare is based on the mileage principle (M) or on a specific routing (R)
The following table describes the codes that can appear in the dates/days column:
Code + ) ( S L A B E O F Indicates More restrictions apply Seasonality applies to outbound travel Seasonality applies to inbound travel Seasonal Ticket only on this date Ticket on or after this date Ticket on or before this date Travel effective on or after date Originate travel on or before this date Final travel must start by this date
The following table describes some of the fare type option codes you can specify:
Option Code APX CD -OR- YS Explanation APEX fares Senior citizen discount
Normal child/normal dependant child fares Excursion, adult fares Excursion, adult and child fares, APEX and PEX Excursion, adult and child fares Inclusive tour fare Group fares Individual inclusive tour, adult fares Normal and excursion, adult fares Normal fares Normal and special fares PEX fares Student, confirmed fares Unaccompanied minor Youth
For a display of all the fare type request codes, see online help: HE FARE REQ You can also request a breakdown of the fare and tax for a specific fare. You use the transaction code FQK followed by the line number of the fare you want to breakdown. For example: FQK2
Explanation Displays specific fare quote note paragraphs Redisplays the fare note index Displays fare quote notes for a specific rule number Displays the fare notes for multiple fare components Tax information for a specific country
CURRENCY CONVERSION
You can convert from one currency to another, from NUCs to local currency, and from local currency to NUCs. The rates used to convert the currency are: S Bankers Selling Rate (BSR) B Bankers Buying Rate (BBR) C IATA Clearing House (ICH) A All the above rates The table below describes the entries you can make to convert currencies. If you do not use a rate code, the system automatically defaults to the Bankers Selling Rate (BSR).
Entry FQCGBP/AUD FQC1240FRF/DEM FQC500FRF/AUD/B FQC562USD/GBP/A FQC500DEM/NUC FQC500NUC/FRF FQCGBP/AUD/10MAR98 Converts Great Britain pound sterling to Australian dollars, using the BSR rate A specific amount of French francs to Deutschemarks, using BSR rate A specific amount of French francs to Australian dollars, using the BBR rate A specific amount of U.S. dollars to Great Britain pound sterling, using all rates A specific amount of Deutschemarks to NUCs A specific amount of NUCs to French francs A specific amount of Deutschemarks to Australian dollars using the BSR rate for a specific date
MILEAGE CALCULATION
The FQM transaction allows you to calculate the miles for an itinerary, up to a maximum of 29 city or airport codes. In addition to the origin, destination and stopover cites, you can add a date, route code, and surface sector indicators. The system also calculates the: Cumulative mileage to each city Excess mileage surcharge Difference between the cumulative mileage and the maximum permitted mileage Mileage deduction when extra mileage is applicable To calculate the mileage between specific cities, enter: FQM PAR STO LON DEL BOM SIN The following table explains the column headers of the mileage display:
Code TPM CUM MPM LVL Explanation Ticketed point mileage between each city pair Cumulative total TPM from the point of origin Maximum permitted mileage The mileage surcharge level applicable for a break point. The levels can be: 5M, 10M, 15M, 20M, 25M. (read the figures as percent, for example increase 5%) Higher level mileage, indicates the number of miles available before reaching the next surcharge level Lower level mileage, indicates the number of miles over the previous surcharge level Indicates the total number of miles the TPM can be increased, before exceeding the limit Indicates the number of extra miles allowance Explanation Indicates a global routing with mileage between Zurich and Sydney, via London and Frankfurt, using the Eastern Hemisphere routing Indicates a surface segment, between Frankfurt and Munich Displays a mileage surcharge table
The following table describes the options you can add to the FQM entry:
Entry FQM ZRHLONFRA/VEHSYD
You can also request the Ticketed Point Mileage (TPM) and Maximum Permitted Mileage (MPM) for all existing global routes between specified city pairs, using the FQO transaction. To request a display for the current day, between specific city pairs, enter: FQOFRASYD You can also add a date to your entry. For example: FQOFRASYD/15NOV
INFORMATIVE PRICING
The Amadeus Informative Pricing transaction (FQP) is a fare calculation tool that allows you to estimate the fare for an itinerary. You may calculate discount fares, including cumulative discounts. From a pricing response, you are able to: Display fare rules Display reservation requirements Request a list of airlines that have carrier fares Select a fare from a fare list Request a full breakdown of the taxes included The table below describes the types of journeys you can price:
Journey Type A round or circle trip can contain a maximum of: Limits 16 flight segments, or 14 flight segments and 2 surface segments, or 15 flight segments and 1 surface element, or 15 fare break points 15 flight segments, or 13 flight segments and 2 surface segments, or 14 flight segments and 1 surface element, or 14 fare break points
PRICING AN ITINERARY
You can perform informative pricing on an itinerary by entering the transaction code FQP, followed by a city pair, or several city pairs. To request informative pricing between Paris and Kuala Lumpur, enter: FQP PARKULPAR System Response:
FQP PARKULPAR * FARE BASIS 01 F 02 C 03 Y 04 YEE6M 05 YPX3M *5*RES NEEDED *1-3* *4* EXCURSION * DISC * * * * * ON SEG 1,2 FARE * * * * * * PTC 1 1 1 1 1 * FARE<FRF> * 44945 * 31950 * 26990 * 14535 * 9705 * MSG *RB *RB *RB *RB *RB *T *Y *Y *Y *Y *Y
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From the fare display, you can display the ticket image. To display the ticket image for the fare on line number 5, enter: FQQ5 Amadeus Travel Agency Fare Quote and Informative Pricing Course 7
System Response:
FQQ5 05 YPX3M * * 1 * 9705 *RB *Y
-----------------------------------------------------------AL FLGT BK T DATE TIME FARE BASIS NVB NVA BG PAR KUL YY Y Y 01SEP YPX3M 01SEP01SEP 20 PAR YY Y Y YPX3M 01SEP01SEP 20 FRF FRF FRF FRF FRF > > 9550 61QX 1FR 93XT 9705 01SEP98PAR YY KUL801.37YY PAR801.37NUC 1602.74END ROE5.95850SITI XT FRF 35FR FRF 58MY
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You can also display the booking code information. For example: FQS5
ADDING OPTIONS
You can make your search for fares more narrow, and precise, by including options in your entry. Place options that relate to a segment between the city codes, and options that relate to the whole itinerary at the end of the entry. The table below describes the options you can add:
Request Specific airline Same airline all segments Date Booking code (RBD) Fare break point Turnaround point Global route indicator Create a mask Display fares and mask Lowest priced ticket image Mirror image Passenger discount Passenger type code Passenger type code only Companion passenger Point of sale override Ticketing city override Tax exemption Expanded parameters Rules source override Stopover indicator Surface sector indicator Stopover and surface sector Night fare option Aircraft type Option /A BA /O BA /D 02JUN /C C /B /T /V PO /S /P /L /M /R ZZ /R MIL /R MIL,*PTC /RCMP,W /R,LON /R,.LON /R,ET /R,*NAP /R,IATA ---/H /E 320 Position Between cities End of entry Between cities Between cities Between cities Between cities Between cities End of entry End of entry End of entry End of entry End of entry End of entry End of entry End of entry End of entry End of entry End of entry End of entry End of entry Between cities Between cities Between cities Between cities Between cities
The following table describes the expanded parameter codes you can indicate:
Code NAP NDA NMX NMN NPE PE NR NMM NRF RF Explanation No Advance Purchase Information No Day or Time Information No Maximum Stay Information No Minimum Stay Information No Penalty Information Penalty Information No Restriction No Minimum and no Maximum Fare Non-Refundable Fares Refundable Fares