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Overview
Unused ticket upload provides clients the ability to manage their unused tickets with ease.
Benefits and Need to Know
Benefits and Need to Know |
You can upload up to 10 unused tickets per user As you upload unused ticket files, each newly uploaded file replaces the previous information for each specific user in the file When an upload is completed, any tickets previously marked as “pending exchange” will return to an available status if the same ticket is uploaded. If the usedicket previously marked "pending exchange" is not included in the new upload file for that specific user and it will be removed from the user’s unused tickets. Deem can mark tickets as not eligible for exchange if the on-line process fails to do so. Enter a support case requesting help and include the site name, user name and ticket information. Offline tickets can be uploaded into the unused ticket database for any carrier as long as they have a 10 digit ticket number Unused Tickets can be uploaded at the site level for each client, or at the superdomain You may set up for Automatic Ticket Exchange (ATE)
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Validating unused Tickets
How are unused validated tickets added to the database? |
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Validated Vs Non-Validated
Validated Unused Tickets | Non-Validated Unused Tickets |
Must be single passenger / single carrier itinerary | Must be single passenger / single carrier itinerary |
Ticket must be marked as not pending exchange | Ticket must be marked as not pending exchange |
Cost is broken down on trip review page | Generic unused ticket message is placed on trip review page |
All coupons have “Open” status | Coupon status is not validated. Some coupons can be used or not available |
Coupon status checked upon user login | Coupon status is not checked upon user login |
Exchange would result in even exchange or additional collection | Exchange can result in even exchange, additional collection or residual value |
Residual value table verified – ticket exchanges that would result in a residual value will be pre-filtered out | Residual value table not verified – ticket exchanges that would result in a residual value will not be pre-filtered out |
Refundable tickets with zero penalty are marked as “unusable” and would not be offered for exchange | Penalty presence is not a factor in offering tickets. Penalty can be a specific amount, zero or null. |
Domestic Origination | Domestic or International Origination |
Documentation can be used to complete an automated exchange | Unused tickets should be evaluated by an agent before an exchange is completed |
Do not display tickets past their expiration date | Do not display tickets past their expiration date |
Rules booking new Reservation
Rules apply when booking new reservations online |
There are 3 ways a validated unused ticket is placed into the unused ticket database On the search results page, an unused ticket icon is placed below the applicable carrier in the matrix On each applicable search result page for both validated and non-validated tickets. This is to remind the user they have an unused ticket that can be applied to their new trip. Unused Ticket tab, located at the top of the home page
Validated Unused tickets are offered on single carrier, non-refundable itineraries where the exchange would result in an even exchange or additional collection. This is supported for the following carriers only: American (AA), Alaska (AS), Delta (DL), Frontier (F9), United (UA), US Airways (US) and Southwest SDA only (WN). Non-validated tickets are offered on any single carrier, non-refundable itineraries which could result in an even exchange, additional collection or residual balance. Policy can be configured to require a user to fly a carrier where an unused ticket can be applied when all other conditions compared to other carriers are in policy. When more than one unused ticket is available, the administrator can define whether the ticket closest to expiration is used or the ticket closest to the fare is used. See Booking, Change and Cancellation Configuration for more information. If the ticket is an online validated ticket, using the setting on the display config (value vs. nearest expiration date), the system will pre-filter tickets to not offer tickets that have a higher value than what is needed for the new trip. If it is an offline non-validated ticket, using the setting on the display config (value vs. nearest expiration date) the system will not pre-filter tickets with a residual value. It is up to the agency to determine exchange applicability per airline / per instance.
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Creating Upload
Task | Process and Helpful Hint |
Download Template | |
Upload Key | |
Upload for individual Client Site or SuperDomain
Task | Process and Helpful Hint |
Upload to Client Site | Click on Schedule and select schedule interval Start Date: Select date you would like the schedule to begin Time: Select time you would like the Deem vault to pick up file Duration: Click on No End Date Job Description: Enter SiteID Job Completion Email: Enter email address of those you would like to receive the job completion email. If more than one recipient, separate with a comma. Secured FTP: You would need to open a case with Deem if you do not already have an SFTP set up with Deem for automatic unused ticket feeds When opening the case, Provided the following Unused ticket vault at a site level Company Name SiteID Once created you can complete the task of scheduling your upload. Vault will be set up by Deem and you will be provided a password to establish the connection between the Deem SFTP vault and the system you are using for the unused ticket feed (for example, Magnatech)
Remote File / File Name Pattern: enter file name. You will name the file siteID_$yyyy$mm$dd.csv Click on Submit
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Upload to SuperDomain | |
Third Party Upload Systems
| How are unused validated tickets added to the database? |
Magnatech | |
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