Specifies the operator of the ship (e.g. cruise line or ferry company).
Specifies the cruise line unique identifier for a particular sailing.
Contains cruise line specific information.
Specifies the ship code as defined by the cruise line.
The code specifying a monetary unit. Use ISO 4217, three alpha code.
Specifies the inclusive package code as defined by the cruise line.
A sub-region name for the specified region.
Identifies the context of the identifying code (e.g., IATA, ARC, or internal code).
Specifies the ship name as specified by the cruise line.
Specifies the name of the operator of the ship (e.g. a cruise line or ferry company).
Identifies the source authority for the code (e.g., IATA); typically used with VendorCode.
The duration datatype represents a combination of year, month, day and time values representing a single duration of time, encoded as a single string.
Contains cruise arrival port information. Arrival port defines the end place of the cruise sailing.
The ending value of the time span.
Contains information related to the selected sailing.
The starting value of the time span.
When true, specifies the package is included in the cruise arrangement.
Used to request package options that the cruise might offer with the sailing. It is quite common to request, at this stage, packages that are included in the cruise sailing offering (inclusive packages).
Number of ports of call that the specific sailing has.
Specifies the status of the voyage. Refer to OTA Code table Status (STS).
Contains information for the selected sailing.
Contains region specific information.
Code used to identify a location.
Different qualifiers of the sailing (e.g., groups exist on this sailing; inclusive packages available; or no itinerary description available). Refer to OTA Code Table Sailing Description Code (SAI).
A sub-region code for the specified region.
Currency in which the fare will be returned.
Contains cruise departure port information. Departure port defines the start place of the cruise sailing.
Specifies the region name.
Specifies a region code.
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).