The unit of measure in a code format (e.g., inches, pixels, centimeters). Refer to OTA Code List Unit of Measure Code (UOM).
This is the numeric value associated with the measurement.
Identifies the context of the identifying code, such as IATA, ARC, or internal code, etc.
The marketing name that a particular airline / CRS may give to the cabin class.
The company that owns the operating aircraft.
Specifies arrival information for a flight.
Identifies a company by the company code.
Identifies local or UTC scheduled arrival time. Accomodates the 12 and the 24 hour clock.
Identifies this flight.
Date of departure from this board point.
Date of departure from this board point.
The full name of the boarding point. This can be the airport name (e.g., Chicago O'Hare), the railway station, or the city name.
Identifies arrival day of the week.
The division name or ID with which the contact is associated.
Provides generic check-in information, instructions, etc. (for example, used for SIMM DEI-299 - i.e. Check in at United Airlines for Ted flights).
Arrival or departure terminal (e.g., Concourse A)
Refer to OTA Code List Travel Sector (TVS).
Identifies departure day of the week.
The department name or ID with which the contact is associated.
Identifies local or UTC scheduled departure time. Accomodates the 12 and the 24 hour clock.
Used to provide the company common name.
Identifies solicitation for denied boarding volunteers. If true, the airline is soliciting volunteers for denied boarding for this flight.
Date of arrival at this board point.
Location code used to identify a specific airport.
The full name of the arrival location. This can be the airport name (e.g., Chicago O'Hare), the railway station, or the city name.
Identifies the context of the identifying code, such as DUNS, IATA or internal code, etc.
Informs the customer of the latest possible local or UTC time of flight check-in. Accomodates the 12 and the 24 hour clock.
Specifies additional service details for this flight.
Identifies special flight details for generic partner use. May be used to specify the low cost or regional carrier name (e.g., 'TED', 'UAX')
Arrival or departure gate (e.g., B12)
This is the standard unit of measure name (e.g., it could be generic such as metric or imperial or specific such as inches, feet, yards, miles, millimeters, centimeters, meters, kilometers- according to usage).
The airline cabin.
Identifies the flight segment(s) to be checked in. The carrier will determine how many segments are eligible for continued flight check in. This information applies to all passengers.
Informs the customer of the local or UTC flight boarding time. Accomodates the 12 and the 24 hour clock.
Specifies departure information for a flight.
Other non-meal service codes (e.g., audio, video, movie). Refer to OTA Code list Flight Service Code (FSC).
Signifies crossing a dateline and or midnight during the course of the flight.