Difference between revisions of "Schedule Management"
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Flight schedule management is a combination of processes allowing to form and modify flight period information. | Flight schedule management is a combination of processes allowing to form and modify flight period information. | ||
− | A flight is formed at the moment when a schedule and its parameters are specified. In case in the [[Carrier Settings|Carrier settings section]] newly formed flights are configured to be open for sale, then as a schedule is formed and published, seats on a flight start being sold whether there are any [[Business Rules | + | A flight is formed at the moment when a schedule and its parameters are specified. In case in the [[Carrier Settings|Carrier settings section]] newly formed flights are configured to be open for sale, then as a schedule is formed and published, seats on a flight start being sold whether there are any [[Business Rules (INV)|inventory business rules]] configured or not. |
Parameters of inventory are applied to the formed schedule in accordance with the setting of the '''Raid create depth''' parameter which might be configured in the [[Carrier Settings|Carrier settings management]] section. | Parameters of inventory are applied to the formed schedule in accordance with the setting of the '''Raid create depth''' parameter which might be configured in the [[Carrier Settings|Carrier settings management]] section. | ||
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Besides, there are [[Other Operations|additional operations]] connected to the schedule management process: | Besides, there are [[Other Operations|additional operations]] connected to the schedule management process: | ||
− | *[[Business Rules | + | *[[Business Rules (SCD)|Business rules on schedule management]] |
*[[Downloading Schedule from External Systems|Flight schedule publication]] | *[[Downloading Schedule from External Systems|Flight schedule publication]] | ||
*[[Other Operations|Creating a Re-Accommodation Task]] | *[[Other Operations|Creating a Re-Accommodation Task]] |
Revision as of 10:42, 27 July 2021
Flight schedule is information defining schedule, structure and a description of services offered by a carrier to individual and juridical persons on a flight.
Flight schedule management is a combination of processes allowing to form and modify flight period information.
A flight is formed at the moment when a schedule and its parameters are specified. In case in the Carrier settings section newly formed flights are configured to be open for sale, then as a schedule is formed and published, seats on a flight start being sold whether there are any inventory business rules configured or not.
Parameters of inventory are applied to the formed schedule in accordance with the setting of the Raid create depth parameter which might be configured in the Carrier settings management section.
Flight schedule management contains the following functions:
- Create a New Flight Period
- Flight Schedule Modification
- Flight delay
- Flight Schedule Period Cancellation.
Besides, there are additional operations connected to the schedule management process:
- Business rules on schedule management
- Flight schedule publication
- Creating a Re-Accommodation Task
- Viewing History of Operations on Flight Schedule Management
- Configuring SMS notifications.
Schedule might be managed via the fillowing ways:
- by configuring specific flight parameters manually
- by business rules — configuring parameters of several flights at a time
- automatically on processing telegrams received from external systems.
Schedule management is connected with re-accommodation management and inventory management.
Schedule cancellation or modification may initiate passenger re-accommodation or PNR annulment, if modifications affect those schedule periods, for which tickets have already been booked.
Re-accommodation or PNR annulment is held out according to the business rules settings and carrier settings.
Messages on flight schedule management are kept in a system queue.
The following tags of SSM messages sent to GDS are supported in the Inventory system:
- NEW
- CNL
- TIM
- EQT
- RPL.
ASM messages:
- RPL
- CNL
- TIM
- EQT.
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In order to properly configure a flight schedule, check the following conditions:
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- Schedule Parameters
- Searching Information on Flight Schedule
- Creating a New Flight Period
- Flight Schedule Modification
- Flight Delay
- Flight Schedule Period Cancellation
- Downloading Schedule from External Systems
- Publication of Schedule to External Systems
- Business Rules (SCD)
- Other Operations