The unit of measure in a code format (e.g., inches, pixels, centimeters). Refer to OTA Code List Unit of Measure Code (UOM).
Identifies the jump seat authority for the passenger.
A date and time stamp of when a passenger was added to the standby list.
The company seniority date for an employee. May be used for non-revenue travel.
Type of name of the individual, such as former, nickname, alternate or alias name. Refer to OTA Code List Name Type (NAM).
This is the numeric value associated with the measurement.
The passenger's name.
Specifies a PTC for the passenger.
Identifies the source authority for the code.
e.g "van der", "von", "de"
The length of time that the employee has been (or was) employed by the airline. For example, if an employee has 5 years and 20 days of service then the employee length of service field will contain a value of P5Y20D.
Identifies the booking group to which this passenger belongs. Due to current security levels, each surname must be checked in independently.
Refer to OTA Code List Age Qualifying Code (AQC) or use StringLength1to8 with CodeContext to use a non-OTA code.
Identifies the weight of the passenger.
Provides a unique reference to an adult passenger so that an infant or child passenger can be related to that adult passenger.
Provides a unique reference to this passenger.
Notifies the security agency (e.g., TSA) of a general security check requirement (e.g., SSSS - Secondary Security Screening Selectee).
value="Inherit" Permission for sharing data for marketing purposes.
value="Inherit" Permission for sharing data for synchronization of information held by other travel service providers.
This is used to specify age in years.
Identifies the gender.
Used to define the quantity for an associated element or attribute.
If true, an infant is being checked in with this passenger.
Specifies information related to the passenger checking in.
Family name, last name.
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).