Amadeus GDS itinerary code - what do 050 and 010 codes mean?
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I have the following itinerary from Amadeus, what do the lines starting with codes 050
and 010
mean?
1 EY1998 M 18DEC 4*DUSAUH DK1 2105 0635 19DEC E 0 332 M
050 AB 7460
OPERATED BY AIR BERLIN
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2 EY 204 M 19DEC 5*AUHBOM DK1 1545 2025 19DEC E 0 320 M
010 9W 6519 /AB 4092
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3 EY 203 L 11JAN 7*BOMAUH DK1 2140 2340 11JAN E 0 320 M
010 9W 6520 /AB 4093 /AZ 5788
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4 EY 005 L 12JAN 1*AUHMUC DK1 0225 0615 12JAN E 0 333 M
010 9W 6362 /AB 4007 /BT 5729 /GA 9068 /HM 5026 /TP 6919 /UL
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How do I read my Amadeus PNR?
You can choose to display a partial PNR history, by simply entering RH followed by the code for the type of element you want to see (E.g. RHA for air segments only) or you can also use a combination of option codes to retrieve multiple history types (E.g. RHN, J, R for name-phone-remark elements).What do you understand by DL in Amadeus?
THE DELETE ENTRY (DL) REMOVES SINGLE OR MULTIPLE ELEMENTS WITH. AN INACTIVE STATUS CODE FROM A PNR TO PNR HISTORY. THIS ENTRY.What are the types of journeys in fare calculations?
There are three types of simple itineraries:- One-way (OW) You are flying from somewhere (your origin) to somewhere else (your destination).
- Return or Round trip (RT) You are flying from your origin to your destination (which for return fares is also called the point of turnaround) then back to your origin. ...
- Open jaw (OJ)
What is the command in Amadeus?
adsCOMMANDDESCRIPTIONTRDC/TK-1234567890Void ticket with document Number:TRDC/LX (Where X is the FA/FHE line number in PNR)Void ticket with FA/FHE line number from PNR:JI6604SS/GSSigns in to the first available work areaJBRedisplays the sign-in message234 more rows•Feb 12, 2020Amadeus Training Scenario: Book Flight Itinerary, Create PNR, Price Fare
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