Amadeus Pricing
Amadeus Pricing
Amadeus Pricing
User Guide
What's New In This User Guide?
The information in this document is taken directly from the Amadeus Online Help. It contains more
detailed explanations than the previous edition and includes one or more example entries where
appropriate.
Published by:
email: ess.doc@amadeus.com
March 2008
Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Introduction to Amadeus Fares and Pricing ......................................... 3
Summary of the Fare Quote and Pricing Transactions ......................... 4
Amadeus Information Pages Subjects .................................................. 6
Chapter 2
Fare Displays ........................................................................................... 7
Fare Display in Euros ............................................................................ 7
International Fare Display...................................................................... 8
Scrolling and Changing Entries ........................................................... 12
Airline-specific Fare Display ................................................................ 13
US and Canadian Domestic Airline-specific Display ........................... 14
Multiple Airline Display ........................................................................ 16
Shopper Display .................................................................................. 17
Fare Display Options ........................................................................... 18
Combining Fare Display Options................................................................. 20
Fare Request Type Codes .................................................................. 21
Viewing a List of Request Types and Passenger Type Codes............ 22
Expanded Parameter Codes ....................................................................... 23
Chapter 3
Fare Notes .............................................................................................. 25
Chapter 4
Follow-up Transactions ........................................................................ 27
General Tax Information...................................................................... 27
Displaying a Fare Note ........................................................................ 29
Display Options ........................................................................................... 30
Requesting a Tax Breakdown After a Fare Display .................................... 31
ATPCO Automated Rules.................................................................... 32
Passenger Service Charges................................................................ 33
Routing Information ............................................................................. 34
Fare Components................................................................................ 35
US and Canadian Routings ......................................................................... 37
Booking Codes .................................................................................... 38
Booking Code Information for ATPCO Automated Rules ........................... 38
Booking Code Exceptions ........................................................................... 39
Chapter 5
Fare Quote Tools ................................................................................... 45
Calculating the Mileage ....................................................................... 45
Mileage Calculation Options........................................................................ 46
Mileage Not Available.................................................................................. 47
The Mileage Surcharge Table ..................................................................... 48
Requesting a Mileage Calculation from a PNR ........................................... 48
Mileage Exceptions ..................................................................................... 50
Requesting Mileage for Global Routes........................................................ 51
Currency Conversion........................................................................... 51
Finding the Codes ....................................................................................... 51
IATA Rates of Exchange .............................................................................52
Converting Currencies................................................................................. 52
Converting at a Designated Exchange Rate ............................................... 54
Converting NUC Amounts ........................................................................... 56
Converting at a Past Date ........................................................................... 57
Bankers' Rates .................................................................................... 58
Excess Baggage Charges ................................................................... 59
Requesting Excess Baggage Charges........................................................ 59
Chapter 6
Informative Pricing ................................................................................ 61
Pricing Journey Type Limitations......................................................... 62
Pricing an Itinerary............................................................................... 62
Adding Options .................................................................................... 66
Tax and Surcharge Options......................................................................... 67
Stopovers, Transfers, and Surface Segments ............................................ 68
Requesting Passenger Discounts ....................................................... 71
Requesting Multiple Discounts and Calculating Them................................ 71
Passenger Type Codes ............................................................................... 73
Cumulative Discounts.................................................................................. 74
Pricing an Itinerary Using a Mask........................................................ 75
Using Pricing Options with the Mask........................................................... 77
Chapter 7
Itinerary Pricing ..................................................................................... 79
Pricing a PNR ...................................................................................... 80
Pricing a Multi-Passenger PNR................................................................... 81
Pricing Unit Concept.................................................................................... 82
Pricing Options ............................................................................................ 83
Using Passenger Discounts for Pricing ............................................... 84
Discount Pricing by Name Field Information ............................................... 84
Discount Pricing by Codes .......................................................................... 85
Discount Pricing by Fare Discount Elements .............................................. 86
Pricing Override Options ..................................................................... 88
Past Date Pricing......................................................................................... 88
Pricing and Ticketing by Fare Basis ............................................................ 89
Zap-Off......................................................................................................... 90
Tax and Surcharge Options......................................................................... 91
Ticketing Carrier Override ........................................................................... 91
Fare Calculation Mode Indicators........................................................ 92
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Chapter 8
Amadeus Best Pricer ............................................................................ 95
Amadeus Best Pricer with Automatic Rebooking ................................ 96
Amadeus Best Pricer with Manual Rebooking .................................... 98
Displaying The Lowest Available Fare ........................................................ 99
Displaying the Lowest Possible Fare .......................................................... 99
Using Passenger Discounts with Amadeus Best Pricer .................... 100
Entering Passenger Type Codes in the Amadeus Best Pricer Entry ........100
Using Fare Discount Elements with Amadeus Best Pricer................ 102
Cabin Option...................................................................................... 103
Pricing Options .................................................................................. 104
Chapter 9
Amadeus Value Pricer......................................................................... 105
Recommendation Display.................................................................. 107
Recommendation Display Follow-Up Entries ............................................108
Moving Between Displays .........................................................................108
Amadeus Value Pricer Without a PNR .............................................. 109
Entries........................................................................................................109
Amadeus Value Pricer with a PNR.................................................... 113
Name Element Conditions.........................................................................114
Flight Segment Conditions ........................................................................114
FD Element Conditions..............................................................................114
Entries........................................................................................................115
Amadeus Value Pricer Options ......................................................... 118
Segment Level and Itinerary Level Association ........................................119
Flight Options ............................................................................................120
Fare Options...................................................................................... 124
Passenger Type Code Options .................................................................124
Price To Beat Option .................................................................................125
Pricing Options ..........................................................................................126
Unifares Options........................................................................................126
Options Specific to PNR-based Searches......................................... 127
Alternate Date Options ..............................................................................127
Segment Selection Option.........................................................................127
Airport Code and Connecting Point Options .............................................128
Chapter 10
Market-specific Features .................................................................... 129
Booking Date Override ...................................................................... 129
Booking Class Override..................................................................... 129
Passenger Facility Charges............................................................... 130
Storing Historical Fare Records......................................................... 130
The FQL* List .................................................................................... 131
Alternative Date Validation ................................................................ 131
Chapter 11
Amadeus Unifares ............................................................................... 133
Selling Unifares ................................................................................. 134
Pricing with Unifares..................................................................................135
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Before You Start
This user guide is intended for Amadeus Commercial Organizations (ACOs) and
system user airline staff attending Amadeus functionality training courses.
The information in this document is very brief. We give you an introduction to
each of the major features of the product or area concerned and tell you which
entry to make to obtain detailed information in the Amadeus Online Help. The
entry is indicated on the first line after the topic title (and where necessary in the
text). For example:
HE PRO
If you are required to make two entries, one to access a help subject area and the
second to display a specific page, we indicate the page after a comma as follows:
HE PRO, GP PNE
Note: Spacing between the components of an entry is optional unless
otherwise specified. It is used in this guide to improve clarity and
readability.
HE FAR, GP INT
Amadeus Fares and Pricing is a computerized air travel pricing system. Its
database stores millions of public and private fares for hundreds of different
providers. The Fares and Pricing system can construct an unlimited number of
fares through the dynamic add-on processing facility.
There are five main features in Amadeus Fares and Pricing:
• Fare Displays
• Informative Pricing
• Itinerary Pricing
• Amadeus Best Pricer
• Amadeus Value Pricer
Amadeus receives fares data from different suppliers. For more information, see
GG ASK FQT FDL.
The following tables present the Fare Quote and Itinerary Pricing entries, and
show whether a PNR is required, and whether each entry is a main entry or a
follow-up entry. For the Itinerary Pricing, Amadeus Best Pricer and Amadeus
Value Pricer entries, the table indicates whether the entry creates a TST or not.
For more information about a specific entry, enter HE followed by the three-letter
transaction code. For example:
HE FQA
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Table: Mixed Entries for Negotiated Fares, Passenger Facility Charges, and Fare and
Passenger Type Codes
Note: You can use the follow-up entries FQN, FQQ, FQS, FQH, FQR.
You can specify up to six corporate codes or corporate names in any of the
following pricing entries: FQP, FXA, FXL, FXB, FXR, FXC. For more information,
enter: HE FAR, GP OPT
Note: You can use the follow-up entries FQN, FQQ, FQS, FQH, FQR.
Note: You can use the follow-up entries FXZ, FXU, but you cannot use FQ
follow-up entries (FQN, FQQ, FQS, FQH).
Subject Displays
Note: You can print any fare quote display by entering: WRA/F
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HE FQD
The fare display in Amadeus shows published fares based on the options
contained in your entry. You can use options to specify airlines, dates, booking
codes, and global routings, and to exclude default taxes. You can also request
displays where the fares are sorted from lowest to highest, or highest to lowest,
or according to whether the displays show one-way or round trip fares. Further
sorting is made according to whether fare types and expanded parameters are
used. You can change displays very easily when you begin your search for fares
with a wide selection, then narrow the search.
FQD NYC
The system assumes that the location of your terminal is the city of origin. You
can request fares for a specific city pair by specifying both the city of origin and
the city of arrival. For example, enter:
FQD HELNYC
The system responds with the following:
• Your owner airline fares if your terminal is configured as an airline terminal,
followed by the common fares (YY), if these exist.
• Common fares (YY), if these exist.
• A list of airlines that have fares for this route if no common (YY) fares exist.
If nothing is specified, the system defaults to the current date and the currency of
the origin city.
The airlines listed before common fare code (/YY*) participate in these fares.
Those airlines listed after the common fare code do not participate in YY fares.
The display also contains a tax message on the second and third line.
The following line contains the rate of exchange and the rounding information:
ROE 0.684581 UP TO 1.00 EUR
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The following table explains the column headers you can find in the display:
Header Contains
LN Line number
FARE BASIS Fare basis
The fare basis code can give you information about the type of fare,
type of passenger, class of travel, minimum and maximum stay,
reservation restrictions, seasonality, and days of travel.
A special character before the fare basis indicates the following:
* An asterisk indicates a future effective date. The fare
is only priceable for travel on or after the effective
date.
- A dash indicates same day effective date.
) A closed bracket after the fare basis indicates that the
fare is valid in one direction only.
/ Constructed fare.
+ A plus sign indicates that geographic sales conditions
exist.
OW One-way fare
EUR Currency code
RT Round trip amount
B Booking class (Reservation Booking Designator)
Note: A plus sign (+) indicates that more than one booking
class applies. Use FQS to obtain more information.
PEN Penalty information.
This can be:
NRF Non-refundable
P50 50% penalty
50 Units of local currency (fixed amount)
- A minus sign indicates no penalty applies
+ A plus sign indicates more restrictions apply
Note: To see more penalty information, use FQN to check the
fare note/rule. For fares in markets that are not
automated, this is always a plus sign (+).
Header Contains
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The following table explains the fare on line 4 in the fare display:
Component Identifies
Entry Explanation
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FQDMADMUC/ALH
System Response:
FQD MADMUC/ALH
AF AZ DE DI FU IB JK KL LX TAX MAY APPLY
OS SK SN SR 2G /YY*CB FR HE
MP ZH 2G 9B
ROE 1.117814 UP TO 1.00 EUR
13DEC0x**13DEC0x/LH MADMUC/NSP;EH/TPM 931/MPM 1117
** YOUTH DISCOUNT APPLICABLE ON LH SPECIAL FARE **
LN FARE BASIS OW EUR RT B PEN DATES/DAYS AP MIN MAX R
01 COW 718 C - - - - - - M
02 CRT 1353 C - - - - - - M
03 YBB4 1248 Y P10 - - + + - - R
04 BPX6MES 637 B NRF - - + +SU+ 6M R
05 MLCD6M1 415 M NRF S16OCT 20DEC+ +SU+ 6M R
06 MLAP1M09 415 M NRF S16OCT 20DEC 7+SU+ 1M R
07 HLAP14D2 335 H NRF S16OCT 20DEC+14+SU+ 14 R
08 QLZZO 136 Q + S16OCT 20DEC+ + - - R
09 QLZZT 272 Q + S16OCT 20DEC+ +SU+ 6M R
In the display above, the first nine lines of fares are Lufthansa specific, and lines
10 and 11 are YY fares.
To only display fares for the airline you specify with no YY fares, add a dash (-) in
your option. For example:
FQDMADMUC/A-LH
System Response:
FQD MADMUC/A-LH
AF AZ DE DI FU IB JK KL LX TAX MAY APPLY
OS SK SN SR 2G /YY*CB FR HE
MP ZH 2G 9B
ROE 1.117814 UP TO 1.00 EUR
13DEC0x**13DEC0x/LH MADMUC/NSP;EH/TPM 931/MPM 1117
** YOUTH DISCOUNT APPLICABLE ON LH SPECIAL FARE **
LN FARE BASIS OW EUR RT B PEN DATES/DAYS AP MIN MAX R
01 COW 718 C - - - - - - M
02 CRT 1353 C - - - - - - M
03 YBB4 1248 Y P10 - - + + - - R
04 BPX6MES 637 B NRF - - + +SU+ 6M R
05 MLCD6M1 415 M NRF S16OCT 20DEC+ +SU+ 6M R
06 MLAP1M09 415 M NRF S16OCT 20DEC 7+SU+ 1M R
07 HLAP14D2 335 H NRF S16OCT 20DEC+14+SU+ 14 R
08 QLZZO 136 Q + S16OCT 20DEC+ + - - R
09 QLZZT 272 Q + S16OCT 20DEC+ +SU+ 6M R
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FQDHOUCHI/ACO
System Response:
FQDHOUCHI/ACO
AA CP DL FL HP NW TW UA US XF MAY APPLY
WN SURCHG MAY APPLY-CK RULE
08JUL0x**08JUL0x/CO HOUCHI/NSP
LN FARE BASIS USD PEN DATES DAYS AP MIN MAX RTG
01 F 1187.16 - - - - - - - 6
02 Y 811.93 - - - - - - - 6
03 A8 760.55 - - - - - - - 6
04 Y8 622.94 - - - - - - - 6
05 H8 544.95 - - - - - - - 6
06 KE7IP 624.77R NRF - - - 7+ + - 6
07 KL 274.31 - - - - - - - 6
08 BLMDW 228.44 - - - + - - - - 6
09 KE14IP 433.95R NRF - - - 14+ + 30 6
10 BSE14IP 398.17R NRF - - + +14+ + 30 6
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The US and Canadian domestic airline-specific display sorts the fares from
highest to lowest, with the routing numbers displayed at the right hand side of the
screen.
A US and Canadian display does not include the global indicator, or the MPM
(Maximum Permitted Mileage), or TPM (Ticketed Point Mileage). The fares are
based on routings.
There are two things to notice in this display:
1. The system appends the letter R after all fares that are round trip.
2. Since all US and Canadian domestic fares are routings, it contains the RTG
column.
By default, all routings used in a US and Canadian fare display are displayed at
the very bottom of the display. For example:
6 NON STOP
Note: You can find more details about a routing by entering FQR followed by
a line number.
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If your terminal is situated in the US, your system default would be a low to high
fare display. See the following example of the same fare display, but requested
from a US terminal. It is slightly different:
FQDHOUMSY/ACO
DL HP NW TW UA US WN TAX INCLUSION ESTIMATED
XF MAY APPLY
US/ZP TAX INCLUDED
08JUL0x**13JUN0x/CO HOUMSY/NLX
LN FARE BASIS USD PEN DATES DAYS AP MIN MAX RTG
01 QR141SIP 78.00R NRF E28JUL F06DEC - 14@ 1 - 6
02 QR71IP 98.00R NRF - - - 7@ 1 - 6
03 Q14COIP 67.00 NRF - - - 14@ - - 6
04 VE71WIP 168.00R NRF - - @ 7@ 1 - 6
05 VW 87.00 - - - @ - - - 6
06 VE71XIP 176.00R NRF - - @ 7@ 1 - 6
07 VL 97.00 - - - - - - - 6
08 VOP21SIP 224.00R NRF F30SEP - 23 21@ @ 30 6
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This type of display uses the at sign (@) instead of a plus sign (+) to indicate that
more information exists.
You can override this default, and display fares from lowest to highest by adding
the options /IX to your entry.
When fares exist to a specific airport, the system appends a message to advise
you that you can display these fares as well. For example:
FQD MIANYC/AUA
ALSO SEE MIAEWR XF MAY APPLY
AA CO DL FL NW US ZP EXCLUDED
SURCHG MAY APPLY-CK RULE
13DEC0x**13DEC0x/UA MIANYC/NSP
LN FARE BASIS USD PEN DATES DAYS AP MIN MAX RTG
01 F 1495.81 - - - - - - - 47
02 FUA 1338.60 - - - - - - - 47
03 FUA3FS 1337.67 - - - + - - - - 47
04 FUA2FS 1115.35 - - - + - - - - 47
05 Y 999.07 - - - - - - - 47
06 YUA 836.28 - - - - - - - 47
07 BUA 743.26 - - - - - - - 47
08 MTGUA 743.26 - - - - - - - 47
09 BA3 696.74 - - - - 3 - - 47
10 MTSTR 679.07 - - - - - - - 47
11 BVUSA 561.00 - F31MAR - - - - - 47
12 ME10N1N 1104.19R NRF F31MAR - - 10+ 1 30 47
13 BCHVUSA 507.00 - F31MAR - - - - - 47
14 ME21N1N 724.65R NRF F31MAR - - 21+ 1 30 47
15 ME14NQ 666.98R NRF - - - 14+ + 30 47
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FQDNCENYC/AAF,DL
System Response:
FQDNCENYC/AAF,DL
ALSO SEE NCEEWR XF MAY APPLY
MORE FARES AVAIL IN USD 3.48XA/6.74XY EXCLUDED
AA AC AZ A1 BA CO CP IB IJ OTHER TAX MAY APPLY
IW KL LH LY MX NW PK SK SN SURCHG MAY APPLY-CK RULE
SQ SR TP TW UA US VS /YY*AA
AC AF AZ BA CO DL HE JM KL
LH LO MP NW NZ OS RG RV SN
SR TW UA US VS ZH 2G 9B
ROE 1.117814 UP TO 1.00 EUR
13DEC0x**13DEC0x/NCENYC/NSP;AT/TPM 3987/MPM 4784
LN FARE BASIS OW EUR RT PEN DATES DAYS AP MIN MAX AL R
01 VLXZZ 355 NRF S13DEC X67+ + 7+ 12M AF M
02 LLXAPT4 365 NRF S13DEC X67+14+SU+ 1M DL M
03 VLXAPT4 365 NRF S13DEC X67+14+SU+ 1M AF M
04 LLWAPT4 394 NRF S13DEC 67+14+SU+ 1M DL M
05 LLXZZT3 408 NRF S16DEC X67+ + - 12M DL M
06 TLXAPT3 415 NRF S13DEC X67+ 7+SU+ 2M AF M
07 LLXAPT3 415 NRF S13DEC X67+ 7+SU+ 2M DL M
08 VLWZZ 415 NRF S13DEC 67+ + 7+ 12M AF M
09 VLWAPT4 425 NRF S13DEC 67+14+SU+ 1M AF M
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When requesting a fare display for more than one airline, the system
automatically sorts the fares from low to high.
If you request a display for more than one airline for US Domestic and Canada
fares, the display does not include the global indicator, the MPM, or the TPM.
For example:
FQD DFWSFO/AAA,CO,UA
AS DL F9 HP NJ NW N7 XF MAY APPLY
ZP EXCLUDED
SURCHG MAY APPLY-CK RULE
13DEC0x**13DEC0x/DFWSFO/NSP
LN FARE BASIS OW USD RT PEN DATES DAYS AP MIN MAX AL R
01 NEO14STN 194.42 NRF F01JUN 1234+14+SU+ - AA R
02 NEP14STN 222.33 NRF F01JUN 567+14+SU+ - AA R
03 QGE14AIP 241.86 NRF - +14+ + 30 CO R
04 QGE14CIP 241.86 NRF - +14+ + 30 CO R
05 W14LCMPN 241.86 NRF - +14+ + 30 UA R
06 W14LCOMN 241.86 NRF - +14+ + 30 UA R
07 NES14ADN 241.86 NRF - +14+ + 30 AA R
08 NES14CMN 241.86 NRF - +14+ + 30 AA R
09 VO14CSNR 249.30 NRF S - +14+ + 90 CO R
10 VO14ASNR 249.30 NRF S - +14+ + 90 CO R
11 SL14COMN 249.30 NRF S - +14+ + 90 UA R
12 SL14S62N 249.30 NRF S - +14+ + 90 UA R
13 LL14CMPN 249.30 NRF S - +14+ + 90 AA R
14 LL14E62N 249.30 NRF S - +14+ + 90 AA R
15 SL14CMPN 249.30 NRF S - +14+ + 90 UA R
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Shopper Display
If the passenger is looking for the lowest fare for a round trip, you can use the
shopper display by adding the option /S after the FQD entry. The shopper fare
display sorts the fares from lowest to highest.
Note: Countries in North America, Central America and the Caribbean use the
Shopper display by default and do not need to add the /S to the FQD
entry.
To request a shopper display, enter:
FQDOSLNYC/S
System Response:
FQDOSLNYC/S
ALSO SEE OSLEWR TRFNYC TRFEWR XF MAY APPLY
MORE FARES AVAIL IN USD 47XY/16XA EXCLUDED
YY* AA AC AF AZ BA DL FF HE OTHER TAX MAY APPLY
KL LH MP NW OS RV SK SN SR SURCHG MAY APPLY-CK RULE
ROE 7.42840 UP TO 5.00 NOK
20AUG0x**20AUG0x/OSLNYC/NSP;AT/TPM 3671/MPM 4405
LN FARE BASIS OW NOK RT PEN DATES DAYS AP MIN MAX AL R
01 HLZZEU 2200 4400 NRF - - - - 12M AF M
02 HJZZEU 2300 4600 NRF - - - - 12M AF M
03 HHAN3 4700 NRF S15SEP - - SU+ 3M+US M
04 HKZZEU 2450 4900 NRF - - - - 12M AF M
05 QHXSAPU 5500 NRF S31AUG X67+ 7 7+ 3M+CP M
06 MHXAPW 5550 NRF S31AUG 1234+ 7 7+ +US M
07 VHZ1 2835 5670 - S - - + - 12M+AA M
08 VHZNOW 2850 5700 - S - - + - - TW R
09 QHZZOW 2850 NRF - - + - - BA R
10 HHAB 5700 NRF S14SEP - 7 7+ 1M AF M
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This display includes an airline column that lists all airlines that participate in
Amadeus.
When a large number of fares exist for a city pair, the system does not show the
total number of screens until you have scrolled down to the end of the fare
display. The system only shows the current page number and the plus (+) sign.
Entry Explanation
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Entry Explanation
FQDJKTBKK/AQF/R,FS-USD,-GT
You can enter the options in any order, provided that you follow these three basic
points:
• FQD must be first.
• The city pair comes immediately after FQD.
• The following examples are all equivalent:
FQDNCENYC/CS/R,AT/AAF
FQDNCENYC/AAF/R,AT/CS
FQDNCENYC/AAF/CS/R,AT
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FQD PARMUC/A-LH/R,-ZZ-PXA
System Response:
FQD PARMUC/A-LH/R,-ZZ-PXA
AF AZ DE KL LG LX RG SK SN TAX MAY APPLY
SR 2G /YY*BC CB FR HE MP ZH
2G 9B
ROE 1.117814 UP TO 1.00 EUR
13DEC0x**13DEC0x/LH PARMUC/ZZ/PXA;EH/TPM 428/MPM 513
LN FARE BASIS OW EUR RT B PEN DATES/DAYS AP MIN MAX R
01 BPX3MF 552 B NRF - - + +SU+ 3M M
02 MSXDE2 367 M NRF - - + +SU+ 1M M
03 HAPF 276 H NRF - - + 7+SU+ 1M M
04 QAPF 235 Q NRF - - +14+SU+ 1M M
05 QAPFPROM 217 Q NRF B15JAN O15JAN+14+SU+ 1M M
C15JAN -
06 VWSX 199 V NRF - + +SU+ 1M M
07 VWSXPROM 181 V NRF B15JAN O15JAN+ +SU+ 1M M
C15JAN -
08 VZZF1 85 170 + - - - + + - - M
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To see a complete list of the fare request type codes, see HE FAR, GP REQ.
NYCLAX AA
FARE/PASSENGER TYPE LIST
**DESCRIPTION** **FARE DISPLAY** **PRICING**
CH CHILD CH CH
COUPON DISCOUNT PSGR PR MSBC
CX CHILD CX CH
GOVERNMENT TRAVEL YG GVT
MILITARY CHILD MC MNN
MILITARY CONFIRMED PSGR YM MIL
MILITARY DEPENDENT MD MDP
PRIMARY COMPANION YC CN
VISIT ANOTHER COUNTRY ADULT VA VAC
VISIT ANOTHER COUNTRY CHILD VC VNN
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FQD PARNYC/ACO/R,*NAP
You can combine up to five expanded parameter codes in your entry, but only
those codes that are related to different types of restriction, and that are not in
conflict with each other. Separate each code with an dash. For example:
FQD STORIO/ALH/R,*NPE-NAP-RF
The following table lists all expanded parameter codes you can use:
EU Economy Unrestricted
NAP No Advance Purchase Information
NDA No Day or Time Information
NMX No Maximum Stay Information
NMN No Minimum Stay Information
NPE No Penalty Information
PE Penalty Information
NR No Restriction
NMM No Minimum and No Maximum Fare
NRF Non-Refundable Fares
RF Refundable Fares
You can also add a specific currency amount or a percentage to the penalty value
code, for those fares that carry a penalty condition lower than or equivalent to the
amount referenced in the entry. For example:
FQDLONNYC/ABA/R,*PE100A
-or-
FQDNYCPAR/AAF/R,*PE25P
HE FQN
Fare notes contain the conditions and regulations applicable to a specific fare.
Fare notes are also referred to as fare rules.
Fare notes/rules have a maximum of nine versions, each with a specific effective
and discontinue date. When you request fare notes/rules by line number, the
system displays the note/rule based on the dates in the fare display. If you
require a note/rule for a past date, you must request a fare display for the past
date, and then request the note/rule for the fare based on the line number.
Depending on your market, if the fare note/rule exceeds nine pages in length, the
system either displays an index with the applicable paragraphs for you to select
from, or a message saying ‘MAX DATA EXCEEDED, RQST BY INDIVIDUAL
RULE CODE’.
Here we explain the different follow-up transactions you can perform, related to
the fare quote entries, for example, taxes, routings, and booking codes.
FQNTAX/FI
System Response:
FQNTAX/FI
FI FINLAND
FINLAND TAX INFORMATION
You can also request tax information by the full country name, or by a city located
in that country. For example:
FQNTAX/FINLAND -or- FQNTAX/HEL
To find out which country applies a particular tax, enter the tax code in the entry.
For example:
FQNTAX/QR
System Response:
FQNTAX/QR
DOMESTIC HEAD TAX
* PLEASE REFER TO FQNTAX/AU/QR
For detailed information about a specific tax in a country, include both the country
code and tax code in the entry. Enter, for example:
FQNTAX/US/XA
System Response:
FQNTAX/US/XA
US UNITED STATES
4. US ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE
(APHIS) USER FEE
In these help pages you can find detailed information on all taxes that apply for a
country, how they apply, the conditions, the amounts, and what the tax codes are.
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The complete fare lines, with tax messages, is repeated at the top of the note/rule
for informational purposes.
Depending on how the note/rule has been filed, the system can include
information from the database.
Display Options
The following table lists different options you can use to display fare notes/rules:
Entry Explanation
FQN 6 Display the note/rule for the fare on line 6 in a fare display
FQN 6*LI Display a list of all applicable categories or paragraphs for a
FQN 6//LI fare note/rule
FQN 6*LIST
FQN 6//LIST
FQNcx/0002 Display an airline’s informational note/rule
FQN180N Display a fare rule by note/rule number
FQN180N/1DEC0x Display a past date fare note/rule, by note/rule number
FQN 6//1,2,11-14 Display a note/rule by a range of paragraph numbers
FQN 6*1,2,11-14
FQN 11*AP Display a fare note/rule by category name
FQN 11//AP
FQN 11*AP,SR,MM Display a fare note/rule by a range of category names
FQN 11//AP,SR,MM
FQN8*RT Display routing information, transfers, and flight application
categories of a fare note/rule
FQN8*RT,AP,PE Display routing information, transfers, and flight application,
and additional categories of a fare note/rule by a range of
category names
FQn4*RG Display the routing information of a fare
FQN4*RG,AP,CO Display routing information, and a fare note/rule by a range
of category names
FQN 11*ADVANCE, Display a fare note/rule by key words
MINMAX, SALES
FQN 04-1 Display a fare note/rule by line number, and specifying a
component
WRA/F Prints the complete displayed fare note/note (WRA), or
WRS/F section (WRS)
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You can also display a fare note/rule as a follow-up entry after the following
pricing entries:
• FQP (Informative Pricing)
• FXP/FXX (Itinerary Pricing)
• FXB/FXA (Amadeus Best Pricer)
FQK5
System Response:
FQK5
** RULES DISPLAY ** ZA/RI TAX INCLUDED
09JUL0x**09JUL0x/LH JNBMOW/PXA/ZZ;EH/TPM 5682/MPM 6818
LN FARE BASIS OW ZAR RT B PEN DATES/DAYS AP MIN MAX R
05 GHSX2M 4383.00 G NRF S23JUN 12JUL+ +10+ 2M R
FARE BREAKDOWN/BASIS GHSX2M
BASE TAX TOTAL
ZAR RT 4250.00 133.00 4383.00
The FQK display does not show taxes individually, but a breakdown of the total
fare amount, with the base fare and the total tax amount.
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SE Seasonality SEAS
SO Stopovers STOP
SU Surcharges SURC
TE Ticket endorsement TICK
TC Tour conductor discounts COND
TO Tours TOUR
TF Transfers TRAN
TR Travel restrictions TRAV
VI Visit another country VISI
LI List all restrictions LI -or- LIST
FQNPSC/IE
System Response:
FQNPSC/IE
PSC IE
IRISH PASSENGER SERVICE CHARGE
AMOUNTS:
Routing Information
HE FQR
To the right in a fare display, you can find a column with the letter R, indicating
the fare is governed by a routing. This column can contain two letters:
• M Mileage Fare
• R Routing Fare
We will use the following fare display to demonstrate this entry:
FQD HELCHI/D01NOV/A-AY
AA AF AI AT AZ BA CO CP DL XF MAY APPLY
EI EK FI GH IB KL KU LH LO 3.48XA/6.74XY EXCLUDED
LY LZ MH MP MS NW OA OK OS OTHER TAX MAY APPLY
PA PK RJ RO SK SN SQ SR SU SURCHG MAY APPLY-CK RULE
SV TK TW UA US WO /YY*AA AC
AF AY AZ BA DL HE HP JM KL
LH LO MP NW NZ OS RG RV SN
SR TW UA US ZH 2G 9B
ROE 1.117814 UP TO 1.00 EUR
01NOV0x**01NOV0x/AY HELCHI/NSP;AT/TPM ...../MPM 5422
*** ONEWORLD VISIT NORTH AMERICA PASS - SEE FQN AY/0302 ***
LN FARE BASIS OW EUR RT B PEN DATES/DAYS AP MIN MAX R
01 JOW 2961 J - - - + - - - M
02 JRT 4230 J - - - + - - 12M+M
03 JAYFUP 2115 4230 J - - - - - - R
04 JPH1Y 4229 J - - - - - 12M+R
05 Y 1768 3536 Y - - - + - - - M
06 D2 2834 D - - - + - - 3M+R
07 JPD1Y 2115 J - - - - - 12M+R
08 BE1Y 1725 B - - - + - 4+ 12M+R
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With mileage fares you are limited by a specific amount of mileage. A routing fare
is a published fare, from an origin to a destination city. It indicates exactly which
intermediate points are valid for travel.
To check the routing for the fare on line 8, enter:
FQR 8
System Response:
FQR8
AA AF AI AT AZ BA CO CP DL XF MAY APPLY
EI EK FI GH IB KL KU LH LO 3.48XA/6.74XY EXCLUDED
LY LZ MH MP MS NW OA OK OS OTHER TAX MAY APPLY
PA PK RJ RO SK SN SQ SR SU SURCHG MAY APPLY-CK RULE
SV TK TW UA US WO /YY*AA AC
AF AY AZ BA DL HE HP JM KL
LH LO MP NW NZ OS RG RV SN
SR TW UA US ZH 2G 9B
ROE 1.117814 UP TO 1.00 EUR
01NOV0x**01NOV0x/AY HELCHI/NSP;AT/TPM ...../MPM 5422
*** ONEWORLD VISIT NORTH AMERICA PASS - SEE FQN AY/0302 ***
LN FARE BASIS OW EUR RT B PEN DATES/DAYS AP MIN MAX R
08 BE1Y 1725 B - - - + - 4+ 12M+R
ADDON SPECIFIED AY0300 ADDON EFF27NOV0x
1 * HEL-NYC-UA/TZ/DL/AA/AY-CHI
2 * HEL-FRA/PAR-AY-CHI
3 * HEL-STO-CHI
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The fare and tax information from the fare display is repeated:
Item Explanation
A dash (-) in a routing string means ‘and/or’ and a slash (/) means ‘or’. If no airline
is included in the routing string, travel must be with the airline that owns the fare.
Travel via the cities listed is not mandatory, unless otherwise stated.
Fare Components
If you are requesting a fare note/rule after a pricing response for a fare that has
been made up of several fare components, the system displays a list of
components for you to select from.
Here we use the following pricing response to illustrate the FQN entry:
FXP/R,STO
01 WOHLFERDT/MMS
------------------------------------------------------------
AL FLGT BK T DATE TIME FARE BASIS NVB NVA BG
STO
XCPH SK 1419 M M 01SEP 0835 YPX2M 01SEP01SEP 20
NCE SK 0795 M M 01SEP 1045 YPX2M 01SEP01SEP 20
XCPH SK 0796 M M 10SEP 1415 YPX2M 10SEP10SEP 20
STO SK 0420 M M 10SEP 1725 YPX2M 10SEP10SEP 20
FQN 01
System Response:
FQN01
1 - PTC 1 ADT
>FQN 1-1 ADT STONCE YY YPX2M PU 1 S
>FQN 1-2 ADT NCESTO YY YPX2M PU 1 S
The system displays a list of fare components. To view the fare note/rule for the
component STONCE, enter:
FQN 1-1
System Response:
FQN1-1
FQN1*MX
System Response:
FQN1*MX
The system automatically merges both fare components paragraphs into one
display. However, you can only display merged fare component paragraphs or
categories by specifying the ATPCO automated rules category names. You can
display only one paragraph or category at a time.
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The routing column to the right has the header RTG, instead of R. The column
indicates a specified routing, as a number. To check the details of the routing,
you use the FQR entry, and add a fare line number. For example:
FQR 11
System Response:
FQR11
DL HP NW US XF MAY APPLY
09JUL0x**09JUL0x/CO LANBTR/PXA
LN FARE BASIS USD PEN DATES DAYS AP MIN MAX RTG
11 Q14C62IP 163.30R NRF F30SEP - - 14+ SU 30 6
1 * LAN-CLE-CHI/CMH/DFW/MSY/ATL/MKC-HOU-BTR-LFT-BTR
2 * LAN-CLE-CHI/CMH/DFW/MSY/ATL/MKC-HOU-BTR
>
Booking Codes
HE FQS
You can request booking code requirements for a specific fare from a fare
display, or after a pricing entry. This can be useful when you are unable to price
successfully, and receive the following system response:
*NO FARES/RBD/CARRIER/PASSENGER TYPE
*ATTN VERIFY BOOKING CLASS SEE FQS
To display the booking code information for the fare on line 10, enter:
FQS 10
System Response:
FQS6
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The automated rules format booking code display contains additional information,
such as tax and fare information, repeated from the fare display, and exceptions,
where applicable (US and Canada only).
FQS/AKL
System Response:
FQS/AKL
DEFAULT EXCEPTIONS
VIA KL L REQUIRED EU FARE TYPE WITHIN EUROPE
FOR PTC ZZ
VIA KL L REQUIRED EU FARE TYPE BETWEEN
EUROPE-IL FOR PTC ZZ
VIA KL L REQUIRED EU FARE TYPE BETWEEN
EUROPE-KZ FOR PTC ZZ
VIA KL Q REQUIRED EU FARE TYPE BETWEEN
EUROPE-US FOR PTC ZZ
VIA KL M REQUIRED EU FARE TYPE FOR PTC ZZ
VIA KL B REQUIRED EU FARE TYPE WITHIN EUROPE
FOR PTC SC;;
VIA KL K REQUIRED EU FARE TYPE WITHIN IL FOR
PTC SC;;
VIA KL K REQUIRED EU FARE TYPE WITHIN KZ FOR
PTC SC;;
VIA KL M REQUIRED EU FARE TYPE FOR PTC SC;;
VIA KL C/Y PERMITTED EU FARE TYPE WITHIN EUROPE
FOR PTC IN
VIA KL Y REQUIRED EU FARE TYPE WITHIN IL FOR
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You can also check booking code exceptions for carrier-specific fares. To request
a LH fare display between Frankfurt and Los Angeles for Apex fares only, enter:
FQD FRALAX/A-LH/R,-APX
AA AC AF AI AT AY AZ BA CO XF MAY APPLY
CP DL EI EK FI GH IB KL KU 3.48XA/6.74XY EXCLUDED
LO LT LY LZ MH MS NW OA OK OTHER TAX MAY APPLY
OS PK RJ RO SK SN SQ SR SU
SV TK TW UA US WO /YY*AA AC
AF AZ BA CO DL HE HP JM KL
LH LO LT MP NW NZ OS RG RV
SK SN SR TW UA US VS ZH 2G
9B
ROE 1.117814 UP TO 1.00 EUR
13DEC0x**13DEC0x/LH FRALAX/APX;AT/TPM 5786/MPM 6943
*** FOR STAR ALLIANCE RTW* SEE FQD XYZXYZ EG:FRAFRA ***
LN FARE BASIS OW EUR RT B PEN DATES/DAYS AP MIN MAX R
01 HKAP3MUS 763 H NRF S07DEC 23DEC 7+SU+ 3M R
02 QKSAVE 656 Q NRF S07DEC 23DEC 14+SU+ 21 R
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To check whether LH allows AF, or any other carrier that have fares filed for the
same city pair, to be part of the itinerary of the fare on line 2, and what booking
class you should use on AF, enter:
FQS 2/AAF
System Response:
FQS2/AAF
EXCEPTIONS
VIA LH Q REQUIRED
DEFAULT EXCEPTIONS
VIA AF Q REQUIRED WITHIN EUROPE
VIA AF Q REQUIRED BETWEEN EUROPE-TLV
VIA AF T REQUIRED
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FRM1
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System Response:
FRM1
05APR0x**05APR0x/JFKTYO/NSP;PA/TPM 6737/MPM 8084
LN FARE BASIS OW USD RT PEN DATES DAYS AP MIN MAX AL R
01 MKXAP 1300 + S01JUL 1234+ 7+ 6+ 6M TG R
***FARE AMOUNTS SUBJECT TO FARE CONSTRUCTION CHECKS ***
GI M 5M 10M 15M 20M 25M
MPM PA 8084 8488 8892 9296 9700 10105
The top part of the display repeats the FQD fare line.
The middle part of the display gives the mileage from origin to destination,
followed by the mileage for each surcharge band.
The lower part of the display gives the base fare from origin to destination,
followed by the amount when a mileage surcharge is applied.
Convert Currency
HE FRC
The FRC transaction is a follow-up entry to FQD. It converts the fare amounts in
the fare display to the default currency of your terminal, or to another currency
you specify.
Here is an example (partial system display):
FQD NYCSFO/AUA
ALSO SEE EWRSFO XF MAY APPLY
AA AS B6 CO DH DL FL F9 HA ZP EXCLUDED
HP NK NW TZ US VX WN YX SURCHG MAY APPLY-CK RULE
07DEC0x**07DEC0x/UA NYCSFO/NSP
LN FARE BASIS USD PEN DATES DAYS AP MIN MAX RTG
01 F 2475.35 - - - - - - - 35
02 FPS 2343.26 - - - + - - - - 35
03 C 1975.81 - - - - - - - 35
04 CUA 1914.42 - - - + - - - - 35
05 FUA 1914.42 - - - + - - - - 35
06 Y 1836.28 - - - - - - - 35
07 HUAUP4D 1541.40 - - - - - - - 35
08 ZUAX 1239.07 - - - + - + - - 35
09 YUA 1238.14 - - - - - - - 35
10 BUA 1020.47 - - - - - - - 35
11 BA3 973.95 - - - - 3+ - - 35
12 ZUA7NX 960.00 NRF - - - 7+ - - 35
13 HUAUPJ 778.60 - - - + - - - - 35
14 HUAUPL 778.60 - - - + - - - - 35
15 MBIZX 746.05 - - - - - - - 35
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To display the fare on line 1 in the default currency of the terminal (EUR), enter:
FRC1
System Response:
FRC1
** RULES DISPLAY ** XF MAY APPLY
ZP EXCLUDED
SURCHG MAY APPLY-CK RULE
07DEC0x**07DEC0x/UA NYCSFO/NSP
LN FARE BASIS USD PEN DATES DAYS AP MIN MAX RTG
01 F 2475.35 - - - - - - - 35
FARE BREAKDOWN/BASIS F
BASE TAX TOTAL
EUR OW 1680.00 0.00 1680.00
RT 3360.00 0.00 3360.00
**** EQUIVALENT FARE SUBJECT TO FARE CONSTRUCTION CHECKS ***
The system repeats the fare line from the fare display. This is followed by the
converted amount and the rates of conversion.
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You can also convert the fare amount to a currency that you specify in your entry:
Entry Description
Here we explain the calculation entries you can perform, such as mileage
calculations, currency conversions, and excess baggage charges.
Code Explanation
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By deleting, or over-typing ALL of the question marks, and pressing ENTER, you
override the no mileage indication.
System Response:
FQM FRA BRU SYD
FQM*LON LAX
System Response:
FQM*LONLAX
Entry Displays
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FRM
System Response:
FQM LON AUH KUL HKG MNL SYD
Entry Description
Mileage Exceptions
You can display a list of exceptions to mileage processing that is applied when
pricing. This list includes information such as IATA mileage allowances,
deductions, and IATA specified routings. To display the list of entries, enter:
FQNMILE
System Response:
FQNMILE
MILE INDEX
INDEX FOR MILEAGE EXCEPTIONS PROCESSED BY AMADEUS FARES
A. GENERAL APPLICATION
1. STOPOVER AND CARRIER RESTRICTIONS ARE CHECKED IN
PRICING TRANSACTIONS.
2. SYMBOL KEY -
(/) MEANS -OR-
(-) MEANS -AND/OR- OR -AND-
From this display you can choose to display specific mileage exception notes.
For example:
FQNMILE/YY1
System Response:
FQNMILE/YY1
MILE YY1
WITHIN AREA 1
IATA RESO 017C
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To display the mileage for a specific date, add the date to the entry:
Currency Conversion
The Amadeus currency conversion transactions allow you to check exchange
rates and calculate amounts in different currencies. The system converts
amounts based on the rates of exchange for the current date, unless you specify
another date. You can request rates for a past date, for up to 12 months in the
past.
The rates are as follows:
• BSR (Bankers selling rate - the default conversion rate)
• BBR (Bankers buying rate)
• ICH (IATA clearing house rate)
You can use the currency conversion transaction when you are calculating fares
manually, where you need to find the exchange rates between different
currencies and Neutral Units of Construction (NUCs). A NUC is a fictitious
currency, established by IATA as a fare calculating tool.
DC SWITZERLAND
System Response:
DC SWITZERLAND
CH SWITZERLAND/C EUROPE TC2
Entry Displays
You can check the IATA rates of exchange for a foreign country, for a past date
of up to 12 months. For example:
FQA THAILAND/01JUL0X
System Response:
FQATHAILAND/01JUL0x
EFF 0xJUL01 *** DISC 30SEP0x
1 NUC 45.261284 THB ROUNDING UP TO 5.00 THB
Converting Currencies
HE FQC
To convert a another currency for example Swedish krona into the currency of
your terminal location for example, euros, enter:
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The system uses the default conversion rate BSR, unless you indicate another
rate.
When you are converting into the currency of your terminal, you do not have to
include your own currency code.
You can check the exchange rates for a specific currency, without mentioning an
amount. Use the currency code, the country code, or a city code. For example:
FQCSEK -or- FQC*SE -or- FQC*STO
System Response:
FQC*STO
BSR CONVERSION OF SEK TO EUR
BSR USED 1 SEK = 0.10751 EUR EFF 02JAN0x
FQC 100/USD
System Response:
FQC100/USD
BSR CONVERSION OF EUR TO USD
USD 89.00 - ROUNDED AS FARES
USD 89.15 - ROUNDED AS OTHER CHARGES
USD 89.15 - AMOUNT TRUNCATED
BSR USED 1 EUR = 0.89150 USD EFF 01JAN0x
EUR - EURO
USD - US DOLLAR
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You can also convert an amount between two currencies. If you wish to see the
equivalent of 500 U.S. dollars in Turkish lira, enter:
USD - US DOLLAR
TRL - TURKISH LIRA
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FQC100AUD/HKD 4.72
System Response:
FQC100AUD/HKD 4.72
CONVERSION OF AUD TO HKD
HKD 470 - ROUNDED AS FARES
HKD 472 - ROUNDED AS OTHER CHARGES
HKD 472 - AMOUNT TRUNCATED
INPUT USED 1 AUD = 4.72 HKD
You can request currency conversion at any of the three conversion rates you
would like, by indicating the different codes:
To convert an amount from Irish pounds into Norwegian krone, at the current
ICH, enter:
FQC 100IEP/NOK/C
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System Response:
FQC 100IEP/NOK/C
ICH CONVERSION OF IEP TO NOK
NOK 1035 - ROUNDED AS FARES
NOK 1031 - ROUNDED AS OTHER CHARGES
NOK 1030 - AMOUNT TRUNCATED
ICH USED 1 IEP = 10.308536 NOK EFF 03APR0x
To convert an amount from US dollars into Japanese yen, using the city code of
Tokyo, enter:
FQC 200USD/*TYO/A
System Response:
FQC200USD/*TYO/A
BSR CONVERSION OF USD TO JPY
JPY 25400 - ROUNDED AS FARES
JPY 25360 - ROUNDED AS OTHER CHARGES
JPY 25360 - AMOUNT TRUNCATED
BSR USED 1 USD = 126.80000 JPY EFF 12DEC0x DISC 18DEC0x
FQC 37.87NUC/SGD
System Response:
FQC37.87NUC/SGD
CONVERSION OF NUC TO SGD
SGD 67 - ROUNDED AS FARES
SGD 66 - AMOUNT TRUNCATED
ROE USED 1 NUC = 1.748022 SGD EFF 01OCT0x
To convert the other way around, from a currency, for example Thai baht, into
NUC, enter:
FQC 1000THB/NUC
System Response:
FQC1000THB/NUC
CONVERSION OF THB TO NUC
NUC 22.55 - AMOUNT TRUNCATED
ROE USED 1 NUC = 44.334400 THB EFF 01OCT0x
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FQA*LON/01FEB0x
System Response:
FQA*LON/01FEB0x
EFF 01JAN0x *** DISC 01APR0x
1 NUC 0.684975 GBP ROUNDING TO THE NEAREST 1.00 GBP
To find a past rate of exchange between two currencies, neither of which is the
currency of your location, enter:
FQC INR/SGD/21MAY0x
System Response:
FQCINR/SGD/21MAY0x
BSR CONVERSION OF INR TO SGD
BSR USED 1 INR = 0.04050 SGD EFF 16MAY0x DISC 22MAY0x
Bankers' Rates
HE FQB
The FQB transaction displays a list of bankers' rates for a given currency. You
can display the following:
• BSR (Current bankers' selling rates - default display)
• BBR (Bankers' buying rate)
• BSR (past) or BBR from the previous year
To display the current Bankers’ selling rates for USD, enter:
FQBUSD
System Response:
FQBUSD
LIST OF BSR FOR USD EFF 03APR0x
1 AED = 0.27225 USD
1 AFA = 0.00021 USD
1 ALL = 0.00680 USD
1 ANG = 0.56179 USD
1 AOA = 0.05133 USD
1 ARS = 1.00150 USD
1 AUD = 0.47856 USD
1 AWG = 0.55865 USD
1 BBD = 0.50251 USD
1 BDT = 0.01848 USD
1 BHD = 2.65251 USD
1 BIF = 0.00131 USD
1 BMD = 1.01010 USD
1 BND = 0.55463 USD
1 BOB = 0.15408 USD
1 BRL = 0.46157 USD
1 BSD = 1.01010 USD
1 BTN = 0.02143 USD
1 BWP = 0.18515 USD
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FQX ZRHSIN/10.5
System Response:
FQX ZRHSIN/22JUL0x/10.5/YY/CHF
RATE /RC/KILOS/ TOTAL /
95.41/AP/ 10.5/ 1002/
51.40/EH/ 10.5/ 540/
90.45/TS/ 10.5/ 950/
>
FQX ZRHSIN/10.5/LX
You can also request excess baggage charge rates for a specific date. Enter the
date straight after the city pair, preceded by a slash. Use the format date, month,
year. For example:
FQX ZRHSIN/28MAR0x/10.5/LX
HE FQP
The Informative Pricing transaction FQP is a fare calculation tool, which allows
you to estimate the fare for an itinerary. This is especially useful at times when
you need to find the price for an itinerary, but you are not yet ready to make a
reservation.
You must use airport codes, rather than city codes, so that the system can
calculate the appropriate taxes. You can add options to your entry, and the more
specific you are, the easier it is for the system to target a specific fare. If you
prefer, you can create a mask, and let the system guide you through the different
options. You can calculate discount fares, including cumulative discounts.
The following conditions apply:
• You can use FQP for all fares except group fares and air passes.
• FQP is applicable for past-date fares. For more information see Past Date
Pricing on page 88.
If you do not enter any specific options to your entry, the system makes the
following assumptions:
• An adult passenger type.
• The current date for the first segment, and an open date for all the other
segments.
• An open booking class. The system displays the lowest possible price for
each class.
• YY fares for travel agencies, and carrier specific fares for airlines.
• Stopovers at all cities.
Note: For Air France users, and its hosted airlines, Amadeus prices itineraries
based on common (YY) fares.
You must specify an airline for markets where no YY fares exist.
Pricing an Itinerary
HE FQP
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 for the itinerary Charles de Gaulle Paris, Kuala
Lumpur International Airport, Sydney Airport, enter:
FQPCDGKULSYD
System Response:
FQPCDGKULSYD
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Heading Explanation
FQQ 5
System Response:
FQQ5
05 C * * 1 * 4409.30 *RB *Y
------------------------------------------------------------
AL FLGT BK T DATE TIME FARE BASIS NVB NVA BG
PAR
KUL YY C C 10MAY C 30
SYD YY C C C 30
You can also display information pertaining to a fare calculation, such as applied
IATA checks, global indicators, the controlling carrier, and mileage information in
a vertical format after a pricing entry:
FQH 5
System Response:
FQH5
FQN 5
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System Response:
FQN5
APPLICATION
CLASS OF SERVICE
FARES APPLY FOR FIRST/BUSINESS/ECONOMY CLASS OF SERVICE.
TYPES OF JOURNEY
MAY BE USED TO CREATE OW/ RT/ CT/ OJ JOURNEYS.
NOTE -
VIA EH WHENEVER ALL SECTORS BETWEEN THE LAST /
POINT OF DEPARTURE IN EUROPE AND THE FIRST POINT/
OF ARRIVAL IN SOUTH WEST PACIFIC OR VICE VERSA
ARE FLOWN IN INTERMEDIATE CLASS AND OTHER /
SECTORS ARE IN THE SAME OR LOWER CLASS THE /
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Here is an example of the response you receive if the fare note has more than
one component:
FQN5
5 - PTC 1 ADT
>FQN 5-1 PARKUL YY YPX3M PU 1 S
>FQN 5-2 KULPAR YY YPX3M PU 1 S
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In this case, to display the fare note for the first fare component, enter:
FQN5-1
You can also display the booking code information. For example:
FQS 5
System Response:
FQS5
5 - PTC 1 ADT
FARE COMPONENT 1 ADT PARSYD YY C PU 1 N
FQR 5
System Response:
FQR5
ADDON SPECIFIED MPM ADDON EFFDDMMMYY
MILEAGE APPLIES FROM ORIGIN TO DESTINATION
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Note: Where the fare has more than one component, to display the mileage
information for the second component of the fare on line five, for
example, enter:
FQR5-2
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.
See the following entry, which includes several city pairs:
FQPLHR/D14SEP/ABA/CF/VEHSIN/D18OCT
/ASQ/CY/VEHLHR/RCH,PAR.MAD
System Response:
FQPLHR/D14SEP/ABA/CF/VEHSIN/D18OCT/ASQ/CY/VEHLHR/RCH,PAR.MAD
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FQNTAX/FR
The above FQN entry tells you which taxes apply. For each tax it tells you:
• Tax code shown on the ticket
• Internal tax type code
The tax code shown on the ticket is usually the country code (except for US), but
there are exceptions. for example, Canadian goods and services tax:
• Tax code on ticket: XG
• Internal tax type: MU
Here is an example of the entry to add all taxes by country code:
FQPBOG/ACOMIA-EWR-MIA-BOG/R,AC-US
The following table shows more options that you can use. For more information
about the tax and surcharge options you can use at the end of the entry, see HE
FQP, GP IN2.
Request Option
The system informs you that you can request other fare types by indicating a
stopover point.
Compare the difference of results by designating Moscow as the point of
stopover. Include a dash after the city code MOW. For example:
FQQ 4
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System Response:
FQQ4
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AL FLGT BK T DATE TIME FARE BASIS NVB NVA BG
PAR
XLON YY Y Y 17DEC YPX3M 17MAR 20
MOW YY Y Y YPX3M 17MAR 20
XFRA YY Y Y YPX3M 23DEC17MAR 20
XNCE YY Y Y YPX3M 23DEC17MAR 20
PAR YY Y Y YPX3M 23DEC17MAR 20
FQQ 2
System Response:
FQQ2
02 Y * * 1 * 2094.84 *RB *Y
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AL FLGT BK T DATE TIME FARE BASIS NVB NVA BG
PAR
LON YY Y Y 17DEC Y 20
MOW YY Y Y Y 20
FRA S U R F A C E
NCE YY Y Y Y 20
PAR YY Y Y Y 20
Entry Description
FQP PAR LON MOW – FRA NCE – PAR Stopovers in both Moscow and Nice. The
other cities are transfer points
FQP LIS MAD CDG OSL– Transfers at all cities before Oslo
FQP REK LHR - - FRA CPH REK Surface segment between London and
Frankfurt
The term transfer refers to a connection. Amadeus assumes different time ranges
for transfer points, depending on the market. See the following:
• Up to four hours in the US, Canada, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, for
wholly domestic itineraries.
• Up to twelve hours in the US, Canada, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
when parts of an itinerary is international. For example: international to
international or international to domestic.
• The same day in Australia and New Zealand for wholly domestic itineraries.
• Up to 24 hours everywhere else.
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FQP MIAFRA/M/RZZ
System Response:
FQPMIAFRA/M/RZZ
FQP ARNLHR/M/RZZ*CH*IN*CD*SC*AD50
System Response:
FQP ARNLHR/M/RZZ*CH*IN*CD*SC*AD50
The discount codes are numbered chronologically as you enter them. The fares
listed indicate the type of discount by using these numbers in the PTC column.
If any of the requested discounts do not apply, the system response contains
information indicating which discount or discounts do not apply.
For example, to calculate the total amount for fares on lines 5, 7, 8, and 11 (with
discount) using double slashes (//) to distinguish the different fare lines, enter:
FQU5//7//8//11
System Response:
FQU5//7//8//11
You can have several passengers traveling on the same discount, for example,
two adults, three children, four travel agents and two infants. Use the option /X to
indicate that you want to multiply a fare. For example:
FQU1/X2//2/X3//5/X4//6/X2
System Response:
FQU1/X2//2/X3//5/X4//6/X2
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FQP EWR/ACOMIA/RMIL
System Response:
FQP EWR/ACOMIA/RMIL
The system also provides you with fares in addition to your requirement. Only the
last fare on line 3 is applicable to military discounts.
If you want, you can choose to process only the PTC you require. Add the
indicator *PTC to the end of your entry. For example:
FQP EWR/ACOMIA/RMIL,*PTC
System Response:
FQP EWR/ACOMIA/RMIL,*PTC
Cumulative Discounts
HE FQP
A passenger can qualify for several discounts at the same time. This is referred to
as cumulative discounts. You enter the discount codes separated with a dash. To
calculate a fare for a passenger between Frankfurt and Chicago, traveling on UA,
who is entitled to both a military and a child discount, enter:
FQPFRA/AUAORD/RMIL-CH
System Response:
FQPFRA/AUAORD/RMIL-CH
Although you requested a child discount against the military passenger type
code, the system automatically displays all the child discounts applicable. The
child discount against the military fare is shown on line 4 of the display.
You can also request both passenger types in the same entry. For example to
request the military fare for the adult and a military child discount for the child,
enter:
FQPFRA/AUAORD/RMIL-CH*MIL
System Response:
FQPFRA/AUAORD/RMIL-CH*MIL
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FQP LHRSINLHR/S
System Response:
FQP/R,LON
U.YY . . .21MAR.LHR. . . .SIN.0.S
U.YY . . . .SIN. . . .LHR.0.S
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FQP LHRSINLHR/P
System Response:
FQP
U.YY . . .21MAR.LHR. . . .SIN.0.S
U.YY . . . .SIN. . . .LHR.0.S
* FARE BASIS * DISC * PTC * FARE<GBP> * MSG *T
01 F * * 1 * 7115.00 *RB *Y
02 C * * 1 * 4410.00 *RB *Y
03 Y * * 1 * 2988.00 *RB *Y
04 YEE6M * * 1 * 1411.00 *RB *Y
05 YJPX3M * * 1 * 1036.00 *RB *Y
*5*RES NEEDED ON SEG 1,2
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The following display is an example of how you can enter information in a mask.
You will also find an explanation of all available columns.
If you are indicating a flight number, type an S over the U and follow with the
airline’s two-letter code. When you have filled in your options, move the cursor to
the end of the mask and press ENTER. At a later stage, when you would like to
change an option, or add additional options to the mask, you can, depending on
your terminal. You have to type an F over the F in the FQP transaction code at
the beginning of the mask before you press ENTER.
You use the arrow keys to move around in the mask. Make sure you switch off
the insert key.
FQP/
S.SQ . 321.Y .17MAY.LHR.2215.>.1815.SIN.0.S
S.BA . 012.S .30MAY.SIN.2315.>.0555.LHR.0.S.
1)(2) (3)(4) (5) (6) (7)(8) (9)(10)11)12)(13)
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Pricing a PNR
HE FXX and HE FXP
Here we use the following PNR to illustrate how to price a PNR:
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RP/NCE1A0900/NCE1A0900 BE/SU 14JAN0x/1705Z ZSHWF7
1.STAR/TREK MR
2 AF 065 K 01SEP 7 LAXCDG HK1 1435 B 1535 1115+1 *1A/E*
3 AF 068 K 16SEP 1 CDGLAX HK1 1220 2C 1320 1605 *1A/E*
4 AP LAX 1 310 419 2121-B
5 AP PAR 33 6 4545 36843-H
6 TK OK14JAN/NCE1A0900
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The place of our terminal location is in France, which means that the system will
convert the price from US dollars into euros, if nothing else is specified. To price
the itinerary, and create a TST, enter:
FXP
System Response:
FXP
Because several fares apply, the system displays a list of fares for you to choose
from. To select the fare, on line 3, enter:
FXT 03
System Response:
FXT3
01 STAR/TREK*
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AL FLGT BK T DATE TIME FARE BASIS NVB NVA BG
LAX
PAR AF 0065 K K 01SEP 1535 KHWAPUS 01SEP01SEP PC
LAX AF 0068 K K 16SEP 1320 KHXAPUS 16SEP16SEP PC
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If you are pricing several passengers at the same time, with the same fare, you
have to passenger-select with the FXT entry. For example, if you have five
passengers in a PNR, and you are choosing the fare on line 3, enter:
FXT03/P1-5
FXX
To price the itinerary and create a TST at the same time, enter:
FXP
The system response is the same (except for the entry on the first line).
System Response:
FXX
There was only one price applicable at this time, but because there are several
passengers in the PNR, the system displays a list of passenger and fare details,
as well as calculating the total amount for all passengers. To view a ticket image
for the passenger on line 04 of the above display, enter:
FQQ4
System Response:
FQQ4
04 WASHINGTON/DINA
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AL FLGT BK T DATE TIME FARE BASIS NVB NVA BG
NYC
FRA LH 0401 F F 01DEC 1605 FR 01DEC PC
NYC LH 0400 F F 10DEC 1000 FR 01DEC PC
1 - PSGR P1 ADT
>FQN 1-1 ADT LONNYC BA Y2 PU 1 N
>FQN 1-2 ADT NYCLAX AA Y26 PU 2 N
>FQN 1-3 ADT LAXNYC AA Y26 PU 2 N
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In the example above, pricing unit 1 is a one-way fare London to New York.
Pricing unit 2 is a return New York to Los Angeles.
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Pricing Options
HE FXP, HE FXX
You can add options to further define your pricing requirements. The options
apply equally to FXP and FXX.
The following table shows some examples of the pricing options.
Entry Explanation
FXX/A-JRT Prices the whole itinerary with one fare basis code. The
pricing overrides the exceptions table .
FXP/INF Prices all infant passengers
FXP/PAX Prices all non-infant passengers
FXP/P2,4,6 Prices an itinerary for a selection of passengers
FXP/RMIL,*PTC Prices only the PTC for military.
FXP/R,*NPE Prices using expanded parameters (no penalties)
FXP/R,*NPE,*RF,*NPA Prices using multiple expanded parameters
FXP/S2LHCFRALHR Prices an open segment in C class on LH from FRA to
LHR, after segment 2
FXP/S2,LHCFRALHR Prices only segment 2, and an open segment in C class
for FRA LHR
Note: You can request a maximum of four open
segments per transaction.
Entry Explanation
For information about how to use the pricing options, see HE FAR, GP OPT.
When you are pricing the PNR, the system immediately picks up the codes from
the name fields, and applies them as discounts. See the following pricing
response:
FXX
The system could not match the youth discount for passenger 4, and the system
defaults to the normal adult (ADT) passenger type code instead.
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FXX/P1/RCH
You can also request discount pricing for several passengers, separating the
different codes by an asterisk. To request discounts for a child, a senior citizen
and a military, enter:
FXP/RCH*CD*MM
System Response:
FXP/RID90*CH*CD*MM
The system displays a list of fares, and fare details, for you to choose from. You
need to inform the system which passenger you want to match with which
discount. For example:
FXT01/P1//02/P2//03/P3//04/P4
System Response:
FXT01/P1//02/P2//03/P3//04/P4
The system matches your request with the passengers, and displays a list of fare
details, as well as the total amounts.
These passengers are entitled to different discounts, which you can store as fare
discount elements in the PNR.
For Mr Green, who is a youth, enter:
FDZZ/P1
For Mr. Thyme, who is a senior citizen, enter:
FDCD/P2
System Response:
RP/NCE1A0900/
1.GREEN/PEPPER MR 2.THYME/HERB MR
3 LT 911 T 05JUN 3 MCODUS HK2 1400 1530 0615+1 332 0 M
SEE RTSVC
4 LT 910 T 12JUN 3 DUSMCO HK2 0830 B 1000 1345 332 0 M
SEE RTSVC
5 AP ORL 1 407 862 7442-B, MR.GREEN
6 AP DUS 49 211 34 56 790-B, HOTEL LINDNER
7 TK OK17DEC/NCE1A0900
8 FD PAX ZZ/P1
9 FD PAX CD/P2
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To price the itinerary, just enter any of the basic pricing transactions. For
example:
FXP
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System Response:
FXP
To state that the infant Phil is an infant, use the FD entry and include a passenger
association after the date of birth, as follows:
FDIN/02MAR07/P3
Note: The date of birth of INF/CHD must always be included.
System Response:
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1.LAVENDER/ER(CHD/03DEC03) 2.SMITH/JOHNMR
3.SMITH/MARY MRS(INF/PHIL/02MAR07)
4 IT6125 M 15APR 6 ORYMRS SS3 0655 W 0710 0820 320 0
5 IT6326 M 18APR 2 MRSORY SS3 0745 2 0800 0915 320 0
6 SSR YY 1CHLD/P1
7 SSR YY 1INFT/P1
8 FD INF IN/02MAR07/P3
9 FD CH/03DEC03/P1
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The system recognizes that 'IN' is an infant discount code, and automatically
adds an INF identifier to the FD element. You can also manually add the INF or
PAX identifier to any PNR fare element. Optionally, you can specify the age,
using a birth date as follows:
FDI02MAR07
For more information, see HE FD.
Entry Explanation
FXP/R,12AUG08
You may print a ticket and reprice an itinerary by using the past date pricing
option. For example:
TTP/R,12AUG08
When you combine the print entry TTP with the /R option, the existing TST is
deleted and repriced with a fare of the date you include in the entry. However, the
ticket will show the current date as the issue date.
Note: The /R option only applies to pricing.
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Option Description
/A All fare rules and booking codes are validated and the
TST is guaranteed.
/L Overrides (ignores) certain fare rules, and the TST is
flagged as manual. See HE FAR, GP OP2 for details of
this option.
FXX/A-JRT
FXX/A2-JRT/A3-J3A
This results in a break in the fare at the off point of segment 2 and the off point of
segment 3.
The system validates the following items when you use pricing or ticketing by fare
basis: stopovers, surcharges, child discount, other discounts, passenger types,
and routings.
The following table contains some examples, and explanations. For further
examples, see HE FAR, GP OP2.
Entry Explanation
Zap-Off
Use the zap-off option to manually apply a discount to an itinerary or a segment.
The discount is applied in the currency of your terminal. The system appends the
ticket designator DISC to the fare basis code, unless you specify something else.
Different fail codes are printed on the ticket, depending on how you use the
option.
You may specify a percentage by adding the indicator P, or an amount by adding
the indicator A. A percentage discount is always applied to the base fare. The
zap-off option defaults to either the base fare, or the total fare. Your default option
is controlled by the fare quote profile. If you wish to override the default set for
you, see the following example of the entries:
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• When discounting an amount of the total fare, there is more than one fare
component and more than one taxation applies.
The following message is displayed:
'UNABLE TO DISCOUNT/INTERLINE OR MULTI-TAX'
TTP/V*NZ
You are responsible for verifying whether a ticketing agreement exists between
the airlines in the PNR and the airline you are validating. The system does not
verify such information when you use this option.
To find out whether a ticketing agreement exists, enter TGAD-XX/YY (XX =
airline in the PNR, YY = the second airline). For example, to check the ticketing
agreement between Air France and British Airways, enter:
TGAD-AF/BA
System Response:
--AIRLINES HAVING AGREEMENT WITH: AF
BA T P E
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T Ticketing
P Prepaid
E Electronic ticketing
The system generates a fail code, or fare calculation mode indicator, when you
price or print a ticket with special conditions. These codes are printed on the
ticket, displayed in the ticket image, and stored in the TST. The code can be
either a letter or a number, to indicate how the itinerary was priced.
See HE FCMI for a list of the TST indicators and the entries to create them.
The fail codes are divided into two groups. They are either created by the fare
quote system when you price an itinerary, or by the ticket server when you print a
ticket. Sometimes you may find that you get one code when you price the
itinerary, and another when you print the ticket. Fail codes created by the ticket
server always take precedence.
01 FOSTER/ANDRE*
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AL FLGT BK T DATE TIME FARE BASIS NVB NVA BG
NCE
NYC DL 0083 Y Y 16JUN 1230 YWB/DISC PC
NCE DL 0082 Y Y 21JUN 2020 YWB/DISC PC
The fail code B is displayed together with information on how the PNR was
priced.
A TST, or transitional stored ticket, is a record containing all the ticketing
information attached to a PNR. The system automatically stores information
requested from the fare server in the TST.
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The following is an example of a TST, where you can see the indicator at the top
of the panel:
TST00001 NCE1A0900 BE/18DEC M B OD NCENCE SI
T-
FXP/ZO-500A
1.FOSTER/ANDREW MR
1 NCE DL 083 Y 16JUN 1230 OK YWB DISC PC
2 O JFK DL 082 Y 21JUN 2020 OK YWB DISC PC
NCE
FARE F EUR 3158.00
TAX X EUR 7.17QXAE X EUR 6.66FRSE X EUR 3.75FRTI
TAX X EUR 5.61YCAE X EUR 14.37USAP X EUR 14.37USAS
TAX X EUR 3.48XACO X EUR 6.74XYCR X EUR 3.36XF
TOTAL EUR 3223.51
NCE DL NYC Q8.00 1628.17DL NCE Q8.00 1628.17LESS447.19NUC2825.1
5END ROE1.117814 XF JFK3
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Entry Explanation
For information about the conditions and restrictions that apply, see HE BEST
PRICER.
To find the lowest applicable fare for this itinerary, and store TSTs, enter:
FXB
System Response:
FXB
ITINERARY REBOOKED
PASSENGER PTC NP FARE<EUR> TAX PER PSGR
01 ADLER/GRACE* ADT 1 179.00 35.34 214.34
02 MCFARLAND/JACK* ADT 1 179.00 35.34 214.34
03 TRUHMAN/WILL* ADT 1 179.00 35.34 214.34
04 WALKER/KAREN* ADT 1 179.00 35.34 214.34
TQT
To view the details for a TST when multiple TSTs exist, enter:
TQT/T3
All passengers in this example have exactly the same fare, and therefore the
same TST.
If instead you use the entry FXR to rebook, the response with a list of passenger
and fare details will be the same, but no TSTs are created. You can still view the
fare details by using the entry FQQ, followed by a number for a passenger.
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When you retrieve the PNR, you can see that the itinerary has been rebooked.
See the following example:
--- RLR ---
RP/NCE1A0900/NCE1A0900 BE/SU 18DEC0x/1003Z YJTSE7
1.ADLER/GRACE MRS 2.MCFARLAND/JACK MR 3.TRUHMAN/WILL MR
4.WALKER/KAREN MRS
5 BA 456 N 10MAY 5 LHRMAD HK4 0755 1120 E
NAME CHANGE RESTRICTIONS MAY APPLY IN M CABIN
SEE RTSVC
6 BA 455 N 17MAY 5 MADLHR HK4 0840 1000 E
NAME CHANGE RESTRICTIONS MAY APPLY IN M CABIN
SEE RTSVC
7 AP LON 44 20 73731075-B, SECRETARY MRS. BAXTER
8 AP MAD 34 91 8023970-B, MR.LOPEZ
9 TK OK18DEC/NCE1A0900
10 FE PAX NON ENDORSEABLE/S5-6/P1-4
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FXA
System Response:
FXA
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System Response:
FXZ8
ITINERARY REBOOKED
PASSENGER PTC NP FARE<EUR> TAX PER PSGR
01 ADLER/GRACE* ADT 1 203.00 35.34 238.34
02 MCFARLAND/JACK* ADT 1 203.00 35.34 238.34
03 TRUHMAN/WILL* ADT 1 203.00 35.34 238.34
04 WALKER/KAREN* ADT 1 203.00 35.34 238.34
FXA/LO
To display a list of lowest available fares, enter:
FXA/LI
To display only the lowest available fare, enter:
FXA/LA
Note: The /LO, /LI, and /LA options cannot be used together.
FXL
System Response:
FXL
You can view the fare details for any of the passengers by using the FQQ entry,
for example, FQQ3. If there is only one passenger in the PNR, the system
displays a ticket image.
If the lowest fare is not available, the system will still display passenger and fare
details of the lowest fare, but include the following message at the top of the
display:
LOWEST SOLD OUT // TRY WAITLIST
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If the flight availability for a passenger type is less than the total number of
passengers in a PNR, the system does not display the split PNR message.
Instead it rebooks all passengers in a higher available class.
FXB/P1,3/PAX//P2/RCH
System Response:
FXB/P1,3/PAX//P2/RCH
ITINERARY REBOOKED
PASSENGER PTC NP FARE<EUR> TAX PER PSGR
01 FORET/JEAN* ADT 1 340.00 18.83 358.83
02 MARCONI/LUCA* ADT 1 340.00 18.83 358.83
03 MARCONI/ANITA* CH 1 255.00 16.01 271.01
You use the code PAX to identify adult passengers with no discount.
When an infant is present in the PNR, the system automatically bases the fare on
the regular passenger fare. If, however, you receive the system warning message
'SPLIT PNR', select all non-infant passengers using the /PAX entry. For example:
FXB/P1,2/PAX//P3/RCH
Then price the infant separately using the FXP/INF entry.
FDCH/03JAN07/P2
The system updates the PNR, and adds the following elements:
9 SSR YY 1CHLD/P2
10 FD CH/03JAN07/P2
FXB
All passengers are priced and rebooked successfully.
Cabin Option
When searching for low fares, you can include the cabin option /K, which
searches for fare options in the specified cabins. This option can be used at
itinerary level with any of the Amadeus Best Pricer transactions. To search for
fares in Business Class, for example, enter:
FXA/KC
Code Cabin
F First
C Club (Business)
M Economy but not
Economy/Coach Premium
W Economy/Coach Premium
Y Economy (Y = W + M)
FXA/KFC
For more information, see HE BEST PRICER.
Pricing Options
You can use all the normal pricing options with Amadeus Best Pricer. The
following table includes some examples:
Entry Explanation
For more information about using pricing options, see HE FAR, GP OPT.
• Expanded parameters
The minimum elements you need to perform a Amadeus Value Pricer transaction
are:
• Number of passengers (if more than one)
• Origin
• Destination
• Date
You can enter these elements manually, or, if a PNR is present, the system
automatically retrieves them from the PNR.
The only mandatory element in your entry is the destination. By default, if you
only specify the destination, the system searches for low fares for one adult
passenger on flights departing today from the city associated to your office
profile. For example, if you enter:
FXC PAR
and your office is located in London, the system searches by default for low fares
for one adult passenger from London to Paris using today’s date and time.
Using the elements you enter, or from the PNR, the system finds up to nine low-
fare itineraries, and displays them in a recommendation display.
Recommendation Display
A recommendation display contains from 4 to 20 recommendations of fares and
itineraries proposed by the system (see the note).
For example, you want to search for low fares for an adult passenger flying from
Paris to New York on February 10, and returning ten days later. The entry is:
FXCPAR/D10FEBNYC/D20FEBPAR
System Response:
FXCPAR/D10FEBNYC/D20FEBPAR
Entry Displays
Entries
Here we describe the entries you use to:
• Search for low fares
• Select a recommendation
• View the flight details
• View the fare details
• Book a recommendation
• Combining entries
• Moving between displays
Note: You cannot use the stopover option (-) or the stopover and surface
option (---). If you specify two requested segments using the following
entry, the system assumes that there is a stopover in New York:
FXCMIA/D10APRNYC/D12APRBOS
Selecting a Recommendation
To select a recommendation from the recommendation display, enter:
FXSn
where n is the line number.
Enter To View
Booking a Recommendation
Use the entries shown in the following table to book a recommendation directly
from the recommendation display:
Enter To
After selecting a recommendation, you can book it using one of entries shown in
the following table:
Enter To
Combining Entries
You can combine entries to view the fare notes, ticket image, or booking code for
a particular recommendation:
Table: Combining Entries to View Fare Notes, Ticket Image or Booking Code
Enter To
FXSnFQNx View the notes for the fare on a specific line number (x) for a
specific recommendation (n)
FXSnFQQx View the ticket image for the fare on a specific line number (x)
for a specific recommendation (n)
FXSnFQSx View the booking code for the fare on a specific line number
(x) for a specific recommendation (n)
Enter To View
FXC
System Response:
FXC
The first recommendation shows the lowest fare available for the current PNR,
that is, the price to beat. The other recommendations show lower fares in
ascending order, or equal fares, for all passengers, followed by the corresponding
itineraries.
The following conditions apply:
• You can only use FXU if:
- You have entered names in the PNR before making an FXC entry
- The recommendation is homogeneous
• The system determines the number of passengers and itinerary data (origin
and destination cities) from the flight segments. Therefore do not specify
these in your entry.
• If the PNR contains FD elements, do not specify the passenger type code in
your entry.
• You cannot search for low fares in Temporary Ticketing (TY) mode.
Conditions also apply to the following parts of the PNR: name elements, flight
segments, and FD elements.
FD Element Conditions
The Amadeus Value Pricer transaction fails if the PNR contains segment-
associated fare discount (FD) elements.
Entries
Here we explain the entries you use to carry out the following actions:
• Searching for Low Fares
• Selecting a Recommendation
• Viewing the Flight Details
• Viewing the Fare Details
• Booking a Recommendation
• Combining Entries
• Moving Between Displays
FXC
Note: You can add options to the FXC entry.
Selecting a Recommendation
To select a recommendation from the recommendation display, enter:
FXSn
where n is the line number.
Enter To View
FQNn The notes for the fare on a specific line number (n)
FQQn The ticket image for the fare on a specific line number (n)
FQSn The booking code for the fare on a specific line number (n)
FQHn The vertical fare calculation for the fare on a specific line
number (n)
Use the entries shown in the following table to book a recommendation directly
from the recommendation display:
Enter To
After selecting a recommendation, you can book it using one of entries shown in
the following table:
Enter To
Combining Entries
You can combine entries to view the fare notes, ticket image, or booking code for
a particular recommendation:
Table: Combining Entries to View Fare Notes, Ticket Image, or Booking Code for a
Recommendation
Enter To
FXSnFQNx View the notes for the fare on a specific line number (x) for a
specific recommendation (n)
FXSnFQQx View the ticket image for the fare on a specific line number (x)
for a specific recommendation (n)
FXSnFQSx View the booking code for the fare on a specific line number
(x) for a specific recommendation (n)
Enter To View
FXC //ACO
Flight Options
See Segment Level and Itinerary Level Association on page 119 to see which
options can be associated at either segment level or itinerary level, or both.
Airline Options
You can include and/or exclude up to three airlines:
• To include an airline, enter: Axx
• To exclude an airline, enter: A-xx
Note: xx equals the two-character airline code.
If you perform a PNR-based search, the formats of the airline options are the
same. For example:
FXC //AAF
FXC //ATW,CO,YY/A-AA
The examples in the table below apply to searching for low fares without a PNR:
Enter To Request
Cabin Options
When searching for low fares, you can include the cabin option //K, which
searches for fare options in the specified cabins.
For example, to search for fares in Business Class, enter:
Without a PNR:
FXC //KC
The following table shows the possible cabin identification codes:
Code Cabin
F First
C Club (Business)
M Economy but not
Economy/Coach Premium
W Economy/Coach Premium
Y Economy (Y = W + M)
Enter: To Request:
FXC MIA /D10DEC PAR //KC (or /KC) Business cabin for all segments
FXC FRA /D23JUL BKK //KY Economy cabin for all segments
FXC LAX /D15MAR WAS /D18MAR YMQ First cabin for all segments
//KF
FXC NCE /D23JUL NYC //KC,+ At least one business cabin segment
Enter: To:
FXC JFK / D10DEC /XDFW LAX Include only Dallas as your connecting
point
FXC NCE / D10DEC /XPAR,JFK MIA Include only Paris and JFK airport in that
order
FXC LON / D10DEC /X-FRA BKK Exclude Frankfurt from direct, change-of-
gauge, and connecting flights
FXC NCE / D10DEC /XORY /X-LON Include all connections through Orly airport
MIA Exclude London from three-segment
connections and change-of-gauge flights
FXC FRA / D13MAR /X-LON,PAR MIA Exclude flights and connections that go
through London or Paris airports, or both
FXC NCE / D20NOV /XPAR /X-CDG JFK Include all flights going through Paris,
except Charles de Gaulle airport
For a list of the PNR-based search options, see Airport Code and Connecting
Point Options on page 128.
Table: Low Fare Searches Using Flight Category Options Without a PNR
Enter: To Request:
FXC LON /D10DEC BKK Any type of flight from London to Bangkok
FXC NCE /D10DEC /FD MIA Only direct flights from Nice to Miami
FXC NCE /D10DEC MIA -- NYC Non-stop flights for all the requested
/D20DEC NCE //FN segments
FXC BKK /D10DEC /FC DPS Connecting flights from Bangkok to
Denpasar
FXC PAR /D10DEC SIN //FN,D Non-stop and direct flights from Paris to
Singapore
FXC FRA /D10DEC JKT /D13DEC DPS Non-stop and direct flights for all the
//FD,N requested segments
FXC JFK /D15MAR /FN LAX /D20MAR Non-stop flights only from JFK airport to
/FD,N MEX - - CUN /D30MAR /FC JFK Los Angeles
Non-stop and direct flights from Los
Angeles to Mexico City
Connections only from Cancun to JFK
airport
FXC BKK /D10DEC DPS //FD,C,N Non-stop, direct, and connecting flights
from Bangkok to Denpasar
Table: Low Fare Searches Using Departure and Arrival Time Options Without a PNR
Enter: To Specify:
If you perform a PNR-based search, you can only specify the departure time. The
format is the same as searching without a PNR, except that you must specify the
PNR flight segments to which the departure time applies. For example:
Wn
where n is the number of hours before and after the departure or arrival time.
You must combine this entry with the departure and arrival time options. For
example, if you enter /TA0800 /W2, the system searches for flights that arrive two
hours before and two hours after 8 a.m.
Note: The hour range must be within the same day. For example, if the
departure time is 0600, you cannot request more than a six-hour range.
Table: Low Fare Search Using the Time Window Option Without a PNR
Enter: To Specify:
FXC NCE /D10DEC /TD1000 /W2 MIA Departure between 8 a.m. and 12 a.m.
from Nice
FXC NRT /D23JAN /TA4P /W3 AKL Arrival between 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. in
Auckland
FXC CDG /D16MAY /TD0900/WN LHR Departure around 0900, ignore default
time window.
If you perform a PNR-based search, the format of the hour range option is the
same. For example:
Fare Options
See Segment Level and Itinerary Level Association on page 119 to see which
options can be associated at either segment level or itinerary level, or both. The
options below apply to searching for low fares with or without a PNR, unless
specified otherwise.
FXC NYC/D11APRLON/RYTH
If you need to specify more than one passenger type code, for example two adult
passengers and one youth and one infant passenger, you must add either a
/PAX (non-infant) or /INF (infant) qualifier. For example:
FXC 3 NYC/D2MARLON/PAX/2/RADT/1/RYTH/INF/1
Note: The number of passengers in your entry (three in the example above)
corresponds to the number of passengers that occupy a seat.
The following table shows examples of the use of passenger type codes when
searching for low fares without a PNR:
When searching for low fares with a PNR, use the entries shown in the following
table:
Enter: Where:
/PB 700 The price to beat is 700EUR if the city of sale is in France.
Pricing Options
To request the pricing options, use the entries shown in the following table:
Enter: To:
Unifares Options
You can combine Unifares with published and private fares as follows. For more
information, see HE FAR, GP VA2.
FXC /D-3
where D-3 is the number of days before all the requested segments dates in the
current PNR.
To request a future date, enter:
FXC /D3
where D3 is the number of days after all the requested segments dates in the
current PNR.
For example, if the current departure date is March 14 and the return date is
March 25, the system looks for flights departing on March 17 and returning on
March 28.
FXC /S2,3
You can combine this entry with other options. For example, if you have a PNR
open and you enter the following:
For example, for a PNR containing a flight from Nice to JFK airport via Charles de
Gaulle airport, the system searches for low fares for the following itineraries:
FXC //O /X To use the city code as the connecting point, and keep
the origin and destination airport codes
FXC //O /XA To use the airport code as the connecting point, and
keep the origin and destination airport codes
Using our example itinerary, the system searches for low fares for the following
itineraries:
HE FAR, GP OP2
All markets using Amadeus are independent from each other, and may have
specific needs. Amadeus tries to meet these requirements, and sometimes
develops specific functions. Here we give introductory information to some of
these functions indicating where to find more information in the Amadeus Online
Help.
FXX/R,DO-OBD
If you do not enter a specific date, the system uses the fare from the current date
by default.
The system will then display a list of alternative fares with different booking
codes.
To override the booking class enter FXV, followed by the line number of the
selected fare from the list. For example, enter:
FXV2
FR
If you want to add free-format text with the historical fare record, use the following
format for example:
TTP/OD19AUG05
The system checks the date entered and compares it to the date in the TST. If
the BDT value is greater or equal to the calculated difference, then backdating is
allowed. Similarly, to enter an ADV for a future date, enter, for example:
TTP/OD20JUN06
Again the system checks the date entered and compares it to the date in the
TST. If the FDT value is greater or equal to the calculated difference, then future
date ticketing is allowed.
HE UNIFARES
Amadeus Unifares is a name that Amadeus uses for all its negotiated fare
products, whether they be distribution system products or ATPCO products. For
example, Amadeus Unifares is made up of:
• Amadeus Negotiated Fares
• Amadeus Dynamic Discounted Fares
• Private Fares/Category 15
• ATPCO Category 35
To display Unifares for a city pair, add the option R/U to the fare quote
transaction. For example, enter:
FQD NYCLAX/R,U
System Response:
--------------------------------------------------------------
FQDNYCLAX/R,U
ALSO SEE EWRLAX XF MAY APPLY
ZP EXCLUDED
SURCHG MAY APPLY-CK RULE
18SEP00**18SEP00/NYCLAX/NSP
LN FARE BASIS OW USD RT PEN DATES DAYS AP MIN MAX ALFR
1 HKX50J 544.37 1088.74 - - - - - - CONR
2 KKE14H 805.96 1611.92 - - + - - - UANR
3 BUA 973.68 1947.36 - - - - - - AAUR
4 Y6 1027.77 2055.54 - - - - - - HPUR
--------------------------------------------------------------
This is the regular FQD fare display, except that the F column appears between
the airline and the routing column indicating that it is a Unifare.
You can also view a merged display of both published fares and Unifares by
using the /R,UP entry. For example:
FQD NYCLAX/R,UP
Note: To request an integrated Unifares and Public Fares pricing or fare
display, without needing to add the option /R,UP to the entry, you can
submit a request to Amadeus at office level to make the merged display
the default for fares and pricing displays.
For a list of codes for the various types of Unifares, see HE UNI.
For a description of the FQD display, see HE FQD.
Selling Unifares
You can use the same options and entries as you normally do for Amadeus Fares
and Pricing.
Entry Explanation
Entry Explanation
FXP/R,U
For more information, see the Amadeus Online Help.
Dynamic Discount
HE DYNAMIC
Amadeus Dynamic Discounted Fares helps you to price your competitive fare
contracts more efficiently for fares that are derived by applying a discount to an
existing published fare.
These fares have been integrated into the Amadeus Fares and Pricing system so
that you can continue to work in the familiar Amadeus environment. Using the
Amadeus Fares and Pricing options, you can display, automatically price, and
ticket these special fares.
In most cases, the rule conditions that apply to the public fare applies to the
discounted fare, but some conditions can vary. The Dynamic Discounted Fares
database contains the exceptions and allows for a waiver paragraph to be added
to the rule for displaying in the fare notes.
To display Dynamic Discounted Fares, use the same entries as for displaying
Unifares. The system response is the regular FQD fare display, except that the F
column appears between the airline and the routing column. The letter U in this
column indicates a Dynamic Discounted Fare. For example:
---------------------------------------------------------------
FQDNYCLAX/R,U
ALSO SEE EWRLAX XF MAY APPLY
ZP EXCLUDED
SURCHG MAY APPLY-CK RULE
18SEP0x**18SEP0x/NYCLAX/NSP
LN FARE BASIS OW USD RT PEN DATES DAYS AP MIN MAX ALFR
1 H 544.37 1088.74 - - - - - - COUR
2 FN 805.96 1611.92 - - + - - - UAUR
3 BUA 973.68 1947.36 - - - - - - AAUR
4 Y6 1027.77 2055.54 - - - - - - HPUR
---------------------------------------------------------------
Private Fares
HE PRIVATE
Private fares are fares filed in ATPCO by airlines with a security set in the
category 15. Only authorized offices will be able to quote fares, price itineraries
and issue tickets.
• To display old or non-standard private fares, use the /-PF request.
• To display new or standard private fares, use the Unifares /R,U request.
To display private fares for a city pair, include the option /R,-PF at the end of your
entry. For example, enter:
FQDNYCLAX/R,-PF
System Response:
---------------------------------------------------------------
FQDNYCLAX/R,-PF
ALSO SEE EWRLAX XF MAY APPLY
SURCHG MAY APPLY-CK RULE
28AUG0x**28AUG0x/NYCLAX/PF
LN FARE BASIS OW USD RT PEN DATES DAYS AP MIN MAX AL R
01 QCSEVCA 98.18 196.36 + - - - - 60+YA R
02 QSEVCA 122.73 245.46 + - - - - 60+YA R
03 TDOMCRUCH 105.68 211.36 0 F14JAN 67+ - - - YA R
04 TDOMCRUCH 105.68 211.36 0 F14JAN X67+ - - - YA R
---------------------------------------------------------------
If you do not specify an airline in your entry, the system responds with a shopper
display.
All carriers that have filed private fares for your office, and for the city pair in your
request, will be displayed. Fares are sorted from low to high, and the fare request
type code PF is displayed at the top of the display, to indicate private fares.
Entry Explanation
Entry Explanation
For information about how to apply IT/BT ticketing processing to Cat 15 Private
Fares, see HE UNIFARES.
Security
Security for Private Fares is controlled either by the IATA/ARC number of the
encoded rule. The complete IATA/ARC number must include 7 digits.
In addition, the IATA/ARC number must be included in the NPT field of the
Amadeus Office Profile. This IATA/ARC number is the same one that the Private
Fares were filed with ATPCO.
Security
Security for the ATPCO Negotiated Fares is added in the fare rule and
establishes who can view, update, sell or redistribute the fare after the data has
been released to Amadeus by ATPCO.
The security element for Amadeus is either based on a specific Amadeus office
identification or a ‘wildcard’ consisting of the elements in an Amadeus office
identification. This information is recorded in a specific security table attached to
ATPCO Negotiated Fares.
A B
Airline specific fare display Banker's rates, 58
requesting, 13 Booking class override, 129
Amadeus Best Pricer Booking codes
automatic rebooking, 96 ATPCO automated rules information, 38
conditions & restrictions, 95 exceptions, 39
displaying the lowest applicable fare, 99 Booking date override, 129
entering passenger type codes, 100
explantion, 95
manual rebooking, 98 C
options, 104 Calculating multiple passenger discounts
passenger discounts, 100 informative pricing request, 71
transactions, 95 Canadian domestic fare display
using fare discount elements, 102 requesting, 14
viewing the fare details, 96 Canadian routing information, 37
Amadeus Information Pages Categories
fare quote subjects, 6 ATPCO automated fare rules, 32
Amadeus Unifares, 133 Codes
Amadeus Value Pricer expanded, 23
explanation, 106 fare type, 21
flight options, 120 Converting
airline, 120 currencies, 52
minimum entry, 106 designates exchange rate, 54
options, 118 NUC amounts, 56
itinerary level association, 119 past date, 57
segment level association, 119 Corporate Codes
recommendation display, 107 in pricing entry, 5
with a PNR, 113 Corporate Names
combining entries, 116 in pricing entry, 5
FD element conditions, 114 Cumulative discounts
flight segment conditions, 114 informative pricing, 74
name element conditions, 114 Currency conversion
viewing the fare details, 116 available rates, 51
viewing the flight details, 115 converting currencies, 52
with Unifares, 126 designated exchange rate, 54
without a PNR, 109 finding the codes, 51
booking a recommendation, 111, 116 IATA rates of exchange, 52
combining entries, 112 NUC amounts, 56
moving between displays, 112, 117 past date, 57
searching for low fares, 110
viewing the fare details, 111
viewing the flight details, 111
D
ATPCO automated fare rules Discount pricing
categories, 32 by codes, 85
ATPCO negotiated fares by fare discout elements, 86
security, 139 by name field information, 84
ATPCO Negotiated Fares Displaying
requesting fares, 139 lowest available fare
Amadeus Best Pricer, 99
Domestic fare displays, 14
E Follow-up transactions
booking codes, 38
Entries explanation, 27
recommendation, 108 general tax information, 27
Excess baggage charges passenger service charges, 33
requesting, 59 routing information, 34
Expanded parameter codes FQL* list
requesting, 23 explanation, 131
Extra mileage surcharge, 40 requesting, 131
F G
Fare calculation mode indicators General tax information
itinerary pricing, 92 requesting, 27
Fare calculation vertical display, 64
Fare components
displaying by category, 36 H
displaying by number, 36 Historical fare records
Fare displays explanation, 130
airline specific display, 13
Canadian domestic, 14
convert currency amount, 42 I
domestic, 14 IATA rates of exchange
expanded parameter codes, 23 requesting, 52
explanation, 7 Informative pricing
fare request type codes, 21 adding options, 66
international display, 8 calculating multiple discounts, 71
multiple airline display, 16 cumulative discounts, 74
options, 18 explanation, 61
requesting, 7 passenger type codes, 73
shopper display, 17 pricing an itinerary, 62
US domestic, 14 requesting passenger discounts, 71
viewing passenger type codes, 22 stopovers, 68
viewing request type codes, 22 surface segments, 68
Fare notes transfers, 68
ATPCO automated fare rules, 32 using a mask, 75
displaying, 29 International fare display
explanation, 25 requesting, 8
fare components, 35 Itinerary pricing
options, 30 adding options, 83
types, 25 booking class override, 129
Fare quote discount pricing by codes, 85
Amadeus Best Pricer, 95 discount pricing by fare discount elements, 86
fare displays, 7 discount pricing by name field, 84
fare notes, 25 explanation, 79
fare rules, 25 fare calculation mode indicators, 92
follow-up transactions, 27 past date pricing, 88
FQL*list, 131 pricing a multiple passenger PNR, 81
informative pricing, 61 pricing a PNR, 80
itinerary pricing, 79 pricing by fare basis, 89
passenger facility charges, 130 pricing override options, 88
storing historical fare records, 130 selecting a fare, 80
Fare quote tools surcharge options, 91
calculation mileage, 45 tax options, 91
currency conversion, 51 ticket image example, 92
excess baggage charges, 59 ticketing carrier override, 91
Fare quote transactions, 4 viewing a ticket image, 81
Fare request type codes zap-off, 90
requesting, 21
Fare rules M
ATPCO automated fare rules, 32
explanation, 25 Market-specific features, 129
fare components, 35 Mileage calculation
options, 30 global routings, 51
requesting, 29 mileage not available, 47
types, 25 options, 46
Fares data, 3 options, 47
requesting, 45
T FXT, 80
FXX, 81
Tax information FXZ, 98
breakdown after pricing entry, 31 TQT, 96
requesting, 27
Transaction codes
DC, 51 U
FQA, 52 Unifares
FQB, 58 pricing, 135
FQC, 52 requesting fares, 133
FQD, 7 US domestic fare display
FQH, 64 requesting, 14
FQK, 31 US routing information, 37
FQL, 22
FQL*, 131
FQM, 45 V
FQN, 29 Vertical fare calculation, 64
FQNMILE, 50 Viewing
FQO, 51 fare components from a pricing request, 63
FQP, 62 fare details, 96
FQQ, 63, 81 passenger type codes, 22
FQR, 34 request type codes, 22
FQU, 72 ticket image, 81
FQX, 59
FRC, 42 Z
FRM, 40, 48
FXA, 98 Zap-off, 90
FXB, 96, 101
FXC, 106
FXL, 99
FXP, 80