The duration datatype represents a combination of year, month, day and time values representing a single duration of time, encoded as a single string.
Indicates type of technology associated with this telephone number, such as Voice, Data, Fax, Pager, Mobile, TTY, etc. Refer to OTA Code List Phone Technology Type (PTT).
The measure of the angular distance on a meridian north or south of the equator.
Post Office Code number.
The ending value of the time span.
Code used to identify a location.
value="Inherit" Permission for sharing data for synchronization of information held by other travel service providers.
City (e.g., Dublin), town, or postal station (i.e., a postal service territory, often used in a military address).
Country name (e.g., Ireland).
Usually a letter right after the street number (A in 66-A, B in 123-B etc).
Provides the unit of measure for the altitude (e.g., feet, meters, miles, kilometers). Refer to OTA Code List Unit of Measure Code (UOM).
Describes the type of telephone number, in the context of its general use (e.g. Home, Business, Emergency Contact, Travel Arranger, Day, Evening). Refer to OTA Code List Phone Use Type (PUT).
Identifies the context of the identifying code (e.g., IATA, ARC, or internal code).
Uses any part of address information, such as street name, postal code, or country code.
Used to specify the source of the data being exchanged as determined by trading partners.
Defines a Post Office Box number.
Defines a ranking scale expressed as integers; meaning and scale are based on individual implementations.
State or Province name (e.g., Texas).
When true, only locations in the same country as the specified city's country should be selected.
Range of dates, or fixed set of dates for Availability Request. Date range can also be specified by using start dates and number of nights (minimum, maximum or fixed).
May contain the street number and optionally the street name.
Numerical equivalent of a rural township as defined within a given area (e.g., 12, 99).
value="Inherit" Permission for sharing data for marketing purposes.
ISO 3166 code for a country.
Refer to OTA Code List Phone Location Type (PLT).
Street direction of an address (e.g., N, E, S, NW, SW).
Child elements that identify a single search criterion by criteria type. Because many of the types include partial matches to string values such as partial addresses (street names without a number) or partial telephone numbers (area code or three-digit prefix area, etc.) a ExactMatch attribute indicates whether the match to the string value must be exact.
An optional attribute indicating the distance to/from a reference point. When used in conjunction with DistanceMax, this represents the minimum distance.
The unit of measure in a code format. Refer to OTA Code List Unit of Measure Code (UOM).
Used to identify the vicinity of the location. Refer to OTA Codelist Vehicle Where at Facility (VWF).
Telephone number(s) used in the search.
The height of an item, typically above sea level.
A placeholder in the schema to allow for additional elements and attributes to be included if required, per Trading Partner Agreement (TPA).
Telephone number assigned to a single location.
The Position element contains three attributes, Latitude, Longitude, and Altitude, used to indicate the geographic location(s) requested by the search, expressed in notation specified by ISO standard 6709. It is likely that only the first two attributes, Latitude and Longitude, would be needed to define a geographic area.
The starting value of the time span.
The standard code or abbreviation for the state, province, or region.
County or Region Name (e.g., Fairfax).
The measure of the angular distance on a meridian east or west of the prime meridian.
Additional codes used for pager or telephone access rights.
When the Distance attribute contains a value, (presumably a numerical value), the unit of measure is a string value that indicate what units are used for the value.
Values of "true" or "false", indicating whether the string of the search value must be an exact match.
A remark associated with the telephone number.
Indicates the location of points of interest.
The search response returns this attribute if there were additional items that could not fit within the response. The text value returned should be echoed in the subsequent request to indicate where to begin the next block of data.
Code assigned for telephones in a specific region, city, or area.
Used to specify the extent of a search area. The extent is relative to an element (position, address, hotel reference, etc.) present in this ItemSearchCriterionType that specifies a location.
Defines the type of address (e.g. home, business, other). Refer to OTA Code List Communication Location Type (CLT).
Code assigned by telecommunications authorities for international country access identifier.
An enumerated list, indicating the level of importance of the search criterion. Acceptable values are "Mandatory", "High", "Medium", or "Low."
An optional string value used to indicate the compass point(s) direction, e.g.: S, SE (South, Southeast), FROM the Reference Point TO the hotel location if the search is not a full circumference from the reference point.
Specifies if the associated data is formatted or not. When true, then it is formatted; when false, then not formatted.
Extension to reach a specific party at the phone number.
An optional attribute indicating the maximum distance to/from a reference point.