The unit of elapsed time or the day of the week to be applied to the the period before departure that a ticket must be purchased.
Indicator to show if this is a private fare.
The amount of elapsed time or number of occurrences of a day of the week before departure needed to satisfy an advance reservation requirement.
The last date that a ticket may be issued for this fare.
Standard fare information.
The code specifying a monetary unit. Use ISO 4217, three alpha code.
Code used to identify a location.
Should not contain unstructured FareCalc data.
Identifies a company by the company code.
Specifies a discount code applicable to the fare.
Indicator used to specify whether voluntary change and other penalties are involved in the search or response.
The airline that filed the fare(s).
If true, this is a new fare.
If true, a penalty applies to this fare for changes or cancellations.
Seasonal comment information associated with the fare.
The time of day after reservations are made by which a ticket must be purchased.
If true, this fare cannot be auto priced.
Date and time of last update to this fare contract
Code used to indicate the type of traveler that will be traveling (e.g., ADT, CHD, INF).
The account code for which fares were requested.
The time of day by which reservations must be made on the last day that advance reservations can be made.
Identifies whether the returned fare was constructed, published or created.
Specifies a voluntary change charge.
The specific date for the minimum stay requirement.
The target currency for the conversion.
The unit of elapsed time or the day of the week applied to the MaxStay value.
The origin airport city code for this fare construction.
Specifies penalty charges as either a currency amount or a percentage of the fare
The specific date for the maximum stay requirement.
If true, there are complicated rules for the maximum stay requirement.
The unit of elapsed time or the day of the week applied to the MinStay value.
A placeholder in the schema to allow for additional elements and attributes to be included if required, per Trading Partner Agreement (TPA).
Specifies constraints on when advance reservations can be made.
The departure date used for the fare display
Specifies restrictions for the shortest length/period of time or earliest day return travel can commence or be completed.
Used to identify the method of pricing for this transaction (e.g., manual, automated pricing). Should be 1 character in length.
If true, blackout dates apply.
Identifies the context of the origin city code such as IATA, ARC, or internal code.
Specifies restrictions for the longest length/period of time or last day to begin or complete the return.
Identifies the context of the identifying code, such as DUNS, IATA or internal code, etc.
A reference used to identify this Fare Contract within this response. Usually an ascending integer starting at 1.
The total number of trips in this itinerary.
The source currency for a conversion.
Identify the fare contract as private, published or net
Indicates the type of penalty involved in the search or response.
Indicates the number of decimal places for a particular currency. This is equivalent to the ISO 4217 standard "minor unit". Typically used when the amount provided includes the minor unit of currency without a decimal point (e.g., USD 8500 needs DecimalPlaces="2" to represent $85).
Information regarding restrictions governing use of the fare.
Identifies the context of the destination city code such as IATA, ARC, or internal code.
The unit of elapsed time or the day of the week to be applied to the LatestPeriod value.
Code indicating whether travel must commence or be completed in order to satisfy the stay restriction.
When true, maximum milage applies to the fare. When false, route applies to the fare.
The amount of elapsed time or number of occurrences of a day of the week needed to satisfy a minimum stay requirement.
Used for Alpha-Numeric Strings, length 1 to 8
The arrival date used for the fare display
Indication if fare not available for fare quotation
If true, only the fares for the account code requested are being returned.
Seasonal information for this fare.
A length of time expressed as either an amount of time or the number of occurrences of a day of the week before departure that a ticket must be purchased.
Identifies the context of the location code, such as IATA, ARC, or internal code, etc.
Identifies the context of the identifying code (e.g., IATA, ARC, or internal code).
Contains the fare calc information for the stored fare for the passenger. This field should not exceed 87 characters,
Departure point of flight segment.
The department name or ID with which the contact is associated.
The rate used for conversion from the source currency to the target currency.
Indicator for identifying whether or not advance ticketing restrictions are involved in the request or response.
General container for rules specifying amounts for such things as: surcharges, deposits, change penalties, cancellation penalties, etc.
The total number of passenger type codes in this priced itinerary.
Identifier used to indicate whether the change occurs before or after departure from the origin city.
Indicator for identifying whether or not advance reservation restrictions are involved in the request or response.
If true, there are complicated rules for the minimum stay requirement.
The first date that a ticket may be issued for this fare.
Specifies a Voluntary Refund (cancellation) charge.
Reservation booking designator/Booking code
True indicates that Stay Restrictions exist.
This is a collection of Taxes
The date a traveller wishes to ticket their reservation.
The destination airport city code for this fare construction.
If true, the country where fare was filed has converted to the Euro.
The time of day when return travel may commence.
The time of day when return travel may commence.
If true, electronic ticketing is required for this fare.
The total price that the passenger would pay (includes fare, taxes, fees)
Used to provide the company common name.
General container for rules regarding fare reservation, ticketing and sale restrictions
The amount of elapsed time or number of occurrences of a day of the week that must occur to satisfy a maximum stay requirement.
This is a collection of Fees
Rules providing minimum or maximum stay restrictions.
The division name or ID with which the contact is associated.
If true, there is a variation in the fare by the seasonal dates.
Container for holding rules regarding advance reservation or ticketing restrictions.
A length of time expressed as either an amount of time or the number of occurrences of a day of the week after reservations are made that a ticket must be purchased.
Arrival point of flight segment.
Departure and Arrival Dates for this priced fare
Fare reference can be used for either the fare basis code or the fare class code.
The unit of elapsed time or the day of the week to be applied to the period after reservation are made that a ticket must be purchased.
Price of the inventory excluding taxes and fees in the payable currency.
The date of the conversion rate.
The time of day prior to departure when that a ticket must be purchased.
Specifies advance ticketing restrictions.
Indicates whether the fare application is OneWay, Return or HalfReturn
When true, this is structured fare calculation information.
Code used to identify the private fare.
The penalty charge conveyed as a percent of the total fare.