A code designator that identifies a special characteristic of the passenger or seat (e.g., CBBG (cabin baggage), COUR (courier), DIPL(diplomatic courier)). Refer to IATA Reso 728, 4.1. IATA Recommended Practice 1708.
A reference place holder used as a pointer to link back to the flight.
value="Inherit" Permission for sharing data for marketing purposes.
Indicates special privileges in program assigned to individual.
Identifies the travel sector. Refer to OTA Code List Travel Sector (TVS).
value="Inherit" Permission for sharing data for synchronization of information held by other travel service providers.
Indicates when the member signed up for the loyalty program.
Indicates the ending date.
If true, the passenger is standing by for this flight.
Customer seat assignment. This contains both row number and seat.
Contains frequent traveler information.
Specifies the boarding priority for a standby revenue or non-revenue passenger.
The departure control sequence number for this passenger on this flight.
If true, the non-revenue passenger is electronically authorized for travel.
Indicates the type of seat (e.g., exit row, bulkhead row). Refer to OTA code list Air Seat Type (AST).
Indicates the status of the passenger coupon on day of departure. Refer to IATA reso 722c Attachment C (reference # 22). This information is used for mag stripe or bar code. If this element is not provided, the receiving system may choose to print a blank on the mag stripe or bar code.
If true, personal documentation has been verified. If false, additional verification is required prior to issuing an international boarding pass.
Customer boarding order sequence.
Indicate the partner(s)/vendor(s) for which the customer loyalty number is valid.
A system generated identifier assigned to each passenger after check-in.
Captures information for a specific passenger travelling on a specific flight or segment.
A reference place holder used as a pointer to link back to the passenger.
The color associated with a boarding pass as specified by the airline.
Indicates the starting date.
Unique identifier of the member in the program (membership number, account number, etc.).
The booking status expressed as text (e.g., confirmed, waitlisted, standby).
Identifier to indicate the company owner of the loyalty program.
If true, the traveler will collect a bag at a specified intermediate stop.
The traveler may wish to conduct business requiring his bag, or the airline requires collection of the bag due to FAA regulations (e.g., minimum/maximum connect time limitations).
The booking status code (e.g., HK, WL, SB). Refer to AIRIMP Chapter 7.
Specifies seat and boarding information for this passenger on this flight.
Identifies the category of a non revenue passenger.
Indicates if program is affiliated with a group of related offers accumulating credits.
Identification of baggage requiring preferential treatment by class or compartment. This may be different from passenger booked class in some systems.
A reference placeholder for this loyalty membership.
International document verification information related to the passenger.
Booking information related to this passenger and flight.
If true, this passenger has voluteered for denied boarding.
Specifies the type of document to be checked. Refer to IATA Resolution 722c Attachment C (reference # 61)
Indicates the status of the passenger coupon on the day of departure, as encoded on a magstripe. Refer to IATA reso 722c Attachment C (reference # 16).