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The match analysis is held by matching surnames in PNRs along with one or several following parameters match:
 
The match analysis is held by matching surnames in PNRs along with one or several following parameters match:
  
Name
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*Name
Initials
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*Initials
Patronymic
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*Patronymic
Date of birth
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*Date of birth
Document data
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*Document data
Contact data
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*Contact data
Loyalty card number.
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*Loyalty card number.
Depending on which criteria match in the PNRs, there are three Duplicate criteria groups differing by match exactness:
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Depending on which criteria match in the PNRs, there are three ''<ins>Duplicate criteria groups</ins>'' differing by match exactness:
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*'''Max (maximum)''' – for the most exact matches
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*'''Mid (middle)''' – for the medium exact matches
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*'''Min (minimum)''' – for the less exact matches.
  
Max (maximum) – for the most exact matches
 
Mid (middle) – for the medium exact matches
 
Min (minimum) – for the less exact matches.
 
 
Each parameter should be included into one or several criteria set.
 
Each parameter should be included into one or several criteria set.
  
 
Flight route is analyzed, too: PNR with routes that cannot be flown are considered as duplicate.
 
Flight route is analyzed, too: PNR with routes that cannot be flown are considered as duplicate.
  
Example 1:
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'''Example 1:'''
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{|class="wikitable"
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|1||Michael Bohn||13.08.72||Paris – New York||ХХ-123||25.07||10.00
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|-
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|2||Bohn M.||13.08.72||Rome – Lisboa||ХХ-456||25.07||17.00
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|}
  
1 Michael Bohn 13.08.72 Paris – New York ХХ-123 25.07 10.00
 
2 Bohn M. 13.08.72 Rome – Lisboa ХХ-456 25.07 17.00
 
 
May be considered as duplicate, as the passenger is not likely to travel from New York to Rome within less than 7 hours. If such PNRs are found, then airline dispatcher will decide which of them are to be canceled.
 
May be considered as duplicate, as the passenger is not likely to travel from New York to Rome within less than 7 hours. If such PNRs are found, then airline dispatcher will decide which of them are to be canceled.
  
Example 2:
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'''Example 2:'''
  
 
1 Michael Jackson 13.08.72 Arlanda - Frankfurt-am-Main ХХ-789 25.07 10.00
 
1 Michael Jackson 13.08.72 Arlanda - Frankfurt-am-Main ХХ-789 25.07 10.00

Revision as of 17:58, 5 August 2021

Duplicate PNR — is two or more bookings made within a time interval set by a carrier, that contain a list of matching passenger parameters, and may be qualified as bookings of the same passenger. Such bookings are considered as duplicating, if withing the specified time period one passenger may only perform not more than one flight.

  • Duplicate bookings departing from one city — two or more bookings of one passenger with departing within specified time period from one city .
  • Duplicate bookings departing from nearby ports — two or more bookings of one passenger with departing within specified time period from ports classified as nearby.

You may manually set a time range for departure within one city and distance between ports that are to be classified as nearby ports in the system.

The match analysis is held by matching surnames in PNRs along with one or several following parameters match:

  • Name
  • Initials
  • Patronymic
  • Date of birth
  • Document data
  • Contact data
  • Loyalty card number.

Depending on which criteria match in the PNRs, there are three Duplicate criteria groups differing by match exactness:

  • Max (maximum) – for the most exact matches
  • Mid (middle) – for the medium exact matches
  • Min (minimum) – for the less exact matches.

Each parameter should be included into one or several criteria set.

Flight route is analyzed, too: PNR with routes that cannot be flown are considered as duplicate.

Example 1:

1 Michael Bohn 13.08.72 Paris – New York ХХ-123 25.07 10.00
2 Bohn M. 13.08.72 Rome – Lisboa ХХ-456 25.07 17.00

May be considered as duplicate, as the passenger is not likely to travel from New York to Rome within less than 7 hours. If such PNRs are found, then airline dispatcher will decide which of them are to be canceled.

Example 2:

1 Michael Jackson 13.08.72 Arlanda - Frankfurt-am-Main ХХ-789 25.07 10.00 2 Bohn M. 13.08.72 Bromma - Frankfurt-am-Main ХХ-890 25.07 15.00 May be considered as duplicate, as Arlanda and Bromma airports are located in Stockholm not far from each other. The passenger is not likely to travel to Frankfurt-am-Main and back to Stockholm. So we can assume that the passenger was trying to find a ticket at lower cost, or didn't know exact time when he can depart, so they booked two tickets.

Processing Duplicate PNRs Be default, the found Duplicate PNRs stay active and a notification is sent to the queue in the Inventory System for the user to decide what to do with the found PNRs.

You may configure PNR which match a specific Match criteria group to be annuled. The following criteria will define, which of the found PNRs is to be annuled:

With the earliest booking date With the earliest departure date With the latest departure date With the cheapest booking class. Default Settings Be default, duplicate PNRs are search by passenger data match in the Minimum criteria set with the settings as follows:

name and document name and date of birth initials and date of birth initials and document. Time range for search bookings of flight departing from one city is 36 hours. Distance between airports wich are consideresd as nearby is 200 km.

Getting Started Duplicate PNR search criteria are set in the Integrity →Duplicate PNRs section of the main menu.


In the left part of the window tabs of corresponding settings are presented:

Analisys by city of departure and nearby airports Duplicate critera set Processing parameters. See next:

Analisys by city of departure and nearby airports Duplicate criteria groups Processing parameters Other Integrity sections:

Time-limit for Flight Segments Time-limit for special services Black and White lists Fictitious names Duplicate segments NO-SHOW postprocessing Churning Implicit Groups Time-limit for Group Names Mandatory PNR Elements