A placeholder in the schema to allow for additional elements and attributes to be included if required, per Trading Partner Agreement (TPA).
The duration datatype represents a combination of year, month, day and time values representing a single duration of time, encoded as a single string.
When true, return only hotels that are available.
The ending value of the time span.
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). **This element is maintained at this level to support those who have implemented this message prior to 2005B. For new implementations consider using this element under HotelSearchCriteria.**
The starting value of the time span.
Defines whether the response is a propety list or an area list.
Used to specify the source of the data being exchanged as determined by trading partners.
An enumerated type that indicates whether the availability request is for a room or non-room product, such as amenities or other activities (e.g.: banquet, conference room, etc.). Values: Room, NonRoom, Both.
A collection of single search criterion items.
The availability response returns the attribute if there were additional rates that could not fit within the availability response. The text value should be echoed in this availability request to indicate where to begin the next block of availability data.
To accommodate the ability to perform multiple requests within one message, the availability request contains the repeating element, AvailRequestSegment. Each segment includes a collection of criteria that requests a bookable entity, which may include designated rate plans, room types, amenities or services, and the request can be used for guest rooms or other inventory items for which availability is sought. Each segment would be presumed to have a unique date range for each request.