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Commercial indicators that allow service management and marketing can be loaded by command regardless of the load that is made in the creation of legs 

Keep in mind that  the indicators that are loaded for legs will not apply for segments that are generated automatically in the creation of a service.Therefore the only option is to use these commands. It is also worth mentioning that they can be used in the modification of flights.

Take into account that  in order to load or modify the indicator it is not necessary to use the KSMODIFY command (see flight modification)

 

Next you can read about the indicators.

 

3.1 Authorization control per cabin

 

The authorization can be modified with  a command. It must be considered that the authorization will be the same for all the classes of each cabin and for each leg of the service, that is, it will only be modified per cabin and per leg.

The commands to modify are:

 

KSAU/LEG/MANDATORY CLASS/VALUE


Ejemplo:

 KSAU/AEPCOR/Y/100



Description:

KS      

Fixed command

AU      

Authorization indicator

AEPCOR

Leg

Y         

Mandatory class

100      

Authorization value

 

The answer in both cases is an IMN display with the indicators modified in the AUTH column. The new authorization that affects the leg  and the corresponding segments will be displayed.
 


Example:

 


LEG  BRD OFF   # M-C  AUTH   BS
1     AEP TUC  01 Y Y   100    0
               02   B                                       
                  03   H                                 
2     TUC SLA  01 Y Y   124    0                      
                  02   B                                 
                  03   H                                 
     AEP-SLA  01 Y Y   100    0                       
                  02   B                                
                  03   H     

                            

The authorization that had 124  in the AEPTUC section was modified to 100, therefore it also affects the AEPSLA segment because the minimum leaving AEP is 100. The TUCSLA sleg  will not be affected.

Block Space Control

You can block spaces for various reasons which will be reflected in  flight inventory  and will be discounted from the actual capacity , without modifying its authorization.
As in the authorization, the block is made per cabin and per leg only, affecting the segments involved in that leg. The command to execute the "Block Space" is:

 

KSBS/LEG/MANDATORY CLASS/VALUE


Example:

 KSBS/AEPCOR/Y/10

KS      

Fixed Command

BS      

Block space indicator

AEPCOR

Leg

Y         

Mandatory clas

10       

Block space amount



The system response is a display of the INM (inventory) with the added indicators. In the BS column the indicator with the number of blocked places in the corresponding leg will be displayed. You will see the same amount of  blocked spaces in the affected segments but with an asterisk next to it indicating that this value was unintentionally placed since it is affected by the leg.

 


Example:

LEG  BRD OFF   # M-C  AUTH   BS
1     AEP TUC  01 Y Y   124   10
               02   B                                       
                  03   H                                 
2     TUC SLA  01 Y Y   124    0                      
                  02   B                                 
                  03   H                                 
     AEP-SLA  01 Y Y   124   10*                        
                  02   B                                
                  03   H                                
				  

 

 

A space block of 10  was added to the AEPTUC leg, which  also affects the AEPSLA segment, consequently the same amount is added  but with an asterisk next to it to indicate that it is involuntarily affected by the leg.


To remove the block, the same command is repeated but with value 0 (zero).

Sales limiters

Sales limiters can be placed by schedule in the process of creating a flight or at any other time when necessary. These limiters will overwrite the ones already established if equipment with pre-established limiters has been used.

The commands to place the sales limiters per schedule are the following:

 

 KSLS / ROUTE / CLASS / LIMIT


Example:

KSLS/AEPSLA/B/10

KS      

Fixed command

LS       

Sales limit Indicator

AEPSLA

Route

B         

Class

10       

Sales limit

 

The system response is a display of the INM (inventory) with the modified indicators in the LS column. To remove sales limits or leave them without limits, the N indicator mut be used instead of the amount.

 


Example:

KSLS/AEPSLA/Y/N (N= No Sales limit ) 

 

You can add  or modify limits to several classes at the same time. For each class there must be an amount  indicator or you can add several classes and a single amount, which will be applied for all added classes .

 


Examples:

KSLS/AEPSLA/BHK/40.20.10
KSLS/AEPSLA/BHK/30

 

Instead of the route, you can use ALLALL to refer to all the segments or use for example ALLSLA to include all the segments that arrive at SLA or AEPALL to include all the segments originating  AEP . This option is applicable to all load indicator commands that will be detailed below

 

When the sales limiters are loaded in 0 (zero), the specified class will remain in the availability display with the value 0 (zero), accepting the waiting list if it is configured


Nesting

Classes can be nested in order to market the service. The commands for nesting  classes are:

 

KSNT / ROUTE / CLASSES / INDEX


Example:

KSNT/AEPSLA/KNMV/ADD

KS      

Fixed command

NT       

Nesting indicator

AEPSLA

Route

KNMV 

Classes

ADD    

Add action indicator

 

To remove  nesting settings, the indicator  is changed to DEL. It is important to clarify that in order to nest classes, these must  have a sales limit. The response in both cases is a display of the INM (inventory) with the modified indicators in columns NG, NL and LSS.
In NG-NL columns , you can see the nesting group to which the specific  classes belong (NG: Nesting Group) and each class category (NL: Nesting Level).

The LSS column will indicate the new authorized sales limit according to the class nesting



Example:

LEG  BRD OFF  #  M-C  AUTH   BS    LS NG-NL  LSS  TSO  TSC NLOS  WLL   
1  AEP BHI 
               01 Y Y   100    0                     0    0    0  
               02   E               10  1-1    45    0    0    0  
               03   G               10  1-2    35    0    0    0  
               04   V               25  1-3    25    0    0    0  
 

EGV classes were nested  in that  hierarchy order , therefore  NG column will display them with a  number 1 meaning that they belong to Group 1. NL is the order of importance of each class. E shows number 1, G 2 and V 3 respectively. Class E has a sales limit of 10, G also of 10 and V of 25 (LS column), but being hierarchical, that limit is modified and will be reflected in the LSS column, therefore E class will have a limit of 45,  G of 35 and  V of 25 and will be deducted from each other.

 

Temporary opening and closing of classes

 

Classes can also be configured to be opened and / or closed automatically  with a certain number of hours before flight departure.

The commands are the following:

 

Automatic opening of classes

 

KSSO/ROUTE/CLASS/VALUE


Example:

 KSSO/AEPJUJ/V/240
KSFixed commmand
SO Sales opening indicator
AEPJUJRoute
V Class
240Value( Hours. e.g. 240 hours)

 

Automatic closing of classes

 

KSSC/Route/CLASS/VALUE

 

Example :

 

KSSC/AEPJUJ/V/240  
KSFixed command
SC   Sales Closure Indicator
AEPJUJ Route
V  Class
240Value(Applicable in amount of hours e.g. 240 hours)


System response in both cases is a an IM display (inventory) with the modified indicators. In the TSO column you will see the number of hours before the classes are open for sale and in the TSC the number of hours before closing for sale . If no indicator is added or if you want remove the indicator indicator 0 (zero) will apply.

In the same way that it is applied to the other indicators, the indicator can be set  to several classes at the same time, placing the classes together to modify, or apply to all the segments using ALLALL to refer to all of them.

 

 

Example:

 

KSSC/AEPMDZ/BHKMN/48 

 

Overbooking logic


The criteria to be used to load the overbooking logic is similar to the one used for sales limiters. You must first verify KSMCL table before loading the logic.

The command to load the overbooking logic is as follows:

 

KSOS/ROUTE/CABIN/LOGIC

 

Example:

KSOS/AEPSLA/Y/1

KSOS             

Fixed command

AEPSLA         

Route 

Y                     

Cabin 

1                     

Overbooking logic number 

 

The answer is a display of the INM (inventory) with the modified indicators. In the NLOS column you will see the logic number to apply if you have it or it will be empty in case you do not have any type of overbooking.
To remove the logic, the indicator 0 (ZERO) is used instead of the logic number.

Example:

KSOS/AEPSLA/Y/0

 

You can also do the entry to modify or add logic to several cabins at the same time. For each cabin there must be an amount indicator or you can add several cabins and a single amount, which will be applied to all the cabins that were added.

Ejxamples:

KSOS/AEPSLA/FCY/1.5.7   In the case of several cabins or logic,a dot should be used to separate from each other 
KSOS/AEPSLA/FCY/6

 

 

Waiting list limiters

You can limit the waiting list capacity of each class or close it so that it is not accepted.

 

The command is the following:

 

KSWL/ROUTE/CLASS/LIMIT OR INDEX  

 

Example:

KSWL/AEPSLA/B/10

KS      

Fixed Command

WL      

Waiting List

AEPSLA

Route

B         

Class

10       

Waiting List acceptance limit

 

 

Waiting list limiters can be used for:

  •   A certain value to limit acceptance.
  •   A value 0 (zero) to close it and no passengers acceptance. Availability display will show the class followed by the C indicator
  •   An index N to open waiting list acceptance without limits.

 

System response is  an INM display with the modified indicators in the WLL column.

Command can be applied to several classes at the same time (see KSLS command).

 

Examples:

KSWL/AEPSLA/BHK/40.20.10
KSWL/AEPSLA/BHK/30



Instead of the route, you can use ALLALL to refer to all the segments or use for example ALLSLA to apply to all segments arriving SLA or AEPALL to all the segments originating AEP . This option is applicable to all load indicator commands that will be detailed below.

 

Closure and opening of booking classes

Booking classes can be closed, and will remain in the inventory but can not be viewed in availability or sold.

Booking classes closed with this procedure can be overbooked manually (OB or KK) or by schedule change (in reaccommodaation).

These classes can be opened with the same closing procedure, changing the indicators. The commands are the following:

 

Class Closure

KSCL/ROUTE/CLASS/INDEX 

Ejemplo: 

KS      

Fixed command

CL       

Class status indicator

AEPSLA

Route

B         

Class

CLOSE 

Closing indicator( OFF or STOP can be used)

Class opening

KSCL/ROUTE/CLASS/INDEX 

Example: 

KSCL/AEPSLA/B/OPEN 


Example: 

KSCL/ALLALL/BHKMN/OPEN

KS      

Fixed command

CL       

class status indicator

AEPSLA

Route

B         

Class

OPEN

Opening index (ON or GO can be used)

 

 

System response is an INM (inventory) displayed with the modified indicators in the STATUS column. A letter C will be observed in the closed class or it will be empty in case the indicator is removed. 

 

 

Several classes can be closed or opened at the same time the same way you can do with other indicators.

 

KSCL/ALLALL/BHKMN/OPEN 

Booking classes on request 


Booking classes can be configured so that they remain in permanent request. Bookings that are generated on these classes will be placed on queue and generate a warning so the system administrator scan check and confirm or reject them.

 

The command is the following:

 

KSRQ/ROUTE/CLASS/INDEX


Ejemplo:

KSRQ/AEPMDZ/V/ON

KS      

Fixed command

RQ      

Booking class request indicator

AEPMDZ

Route

V         

Booking class

ON      

Class request indicator (OPEN or GO can also be used)



To remove the booking class from pending request status, the index is changed to OFF (CLOSE or STOP are also accepted)

System response in both cases is an INM display  with the modified indicators. In the STATUS column, a letter R will be present adjacent to the booking class or it will be empty in case the indicator is removed.
In the same way that it is applied to the other indicators, several classes can be requested or taken out of it at the same time, placing the classes together to be modified.

 


Example:

KSRQ/ALLMDZ/BHKMN/ON


Control de inhibición de sobreventas


Este control permite inhibir las sobreventas de las clases a pesar de tener los keywords que habilitan la sobreventa (OVERSL, CHKOSL). 
El indicador se reflejará en el inventario del vuelo bajo la columna ST con las letras Ox.
Dicha función solo permite la sobreventa en la reacomodación por schedule change o por medio de la reacomodación masiva (función VMOVE).

Inhibir la sobreventa de una clase

KSIO/RUTA/CLASE/INDICE


Ejemplo:

KSIO/AEPMDQ/B/ON

KS      

Comando fijo

IO       

Indicador de inhibición de sobreventa

AEPMDQ

Ruta

B         

Clase

ON      

Índice de activación del inhibidor de sobreventa 

Se puede utilizar el indicador ON o OPEN o GO

 Quitar la inhibición de sobreventa de una clase

 

KSIO/RUTA/CLASE/INDICE



Ejemplo:

KSIO/AEPMDQ/B/OFF

KS      

Comando fijo

IO       

Indicador de inhibición de sobreventa

AEPMDQ

Ruta

B         

Clase

OFF    

Índice de desactivación del inhibidor de sobreventa 

Se puede utilizar el indicador OFF o CLOSE o STOP


Opciones

Se pueden ingresar el parámetro para varias clases y varios segmentos. 

El comando de entrada es: 

KSIO/ALLALL/BHKMN/ON


KS      

Comando fijo

IO       

Indicador de inhibición de sobreventa

ALLALL

Ruta: ALLALL indica todas los segmentos comerciales del vuelo

BHKMN

Clases BHKMN

ON      

Índice de activación del inhibidor de sobreventa 

Para ingresar todas las clases de vuelo se pueden colocar todas seguidas una de la otra o bien dejar en blanco el espacio donde se colocan las clases y el sistema asumirá que afectará el comando a todas, por ejemplo: 

KSIO/ALLALL//ON 

Respuestas:

La respuesta es un INM (inventario) desplegado con los indicadores modificados en la columna STATUS. Se observará un indicador Ox o estará vacía en caso que sea removido el indicador. 

Servicio de catering

El servicio de catering también puede ser modificado. El mismo afectará a todas las clases del segmento al que se aplique. 
El comando para ejecutar es: 

KSML/RUTA/INDICADOR DE SERVICIO (hasta 3 servicios)


Ejemplo:

KSML/AEPJUJ/D


Descripción:

KS                  

Comando fijo 

ML                  

Indicador de servicio de catering (meal) 

AEPJUJ          

Ruta 

D                     

Indicador del servicio 


Para ver todas las opciones de servicio de catering disponibles se puede usar el comando VMML?
La respuesta es un despliegue del INM (inventario) con los indicadores agregados o modificados. Los mismos se verán en la columna ML. 
Una vez agregados no pueden volver a modificarse. Para modificarse, se debe ignorar el comando con KSIR.

Campo de información

Se pueden cargan campos de información que serán visualizados en un pedido de disponibilidad. La carga del mismo se efectúa de la siguiente forma: 

KSRM/RUTA/TEXTO LIBRE



Ejemplo:

KSRM/AEPJUJ/EMBARCA POR PUERTA 12 SECTOR C

KS                                                      

Comando fijo 

RM                                                      

Indicador de campo de información (remark) 

AEPJUJ                                              

Ruta 

EMBARCA POR PUERTA 12 SECTOR C

Texto libre 


La respuesta es un despliegue del INM (inventario) con el texto agregado en un campo REMARK debajo de cada segmento sobre el cual se aplicó el mismo. 
Para borrar un comentario, se repite la entrada sin el texto. Por ejemplo, utilizando el comando anterior, sería: 

KSRM/AEPJUJ


Esto borrará el comentario que tenía ese segmento.
De la misma forma que los demás indicadores, se pueden aplicar a todos los segmentos utilizando ALLALL para referirse a todos. 
También se puede colocar un comentario, el cual quedará grabado en la reserva y cuando se imprima el e-ticket. El comando es el mismo pero colocando una doble barra luego de la ruta. 
Ejemplo

KSRM/AEPJUJ//OPERADO POR LUNA LINEAS AEREAS

Si se desean utilizar los dos tipos de remarks se deberá ingresar primero el remark // (que se incluye en el PNR e ITR) y luego el remark / que se incluye solo en el disponibilidad.

 Terminales de salida y arribos

Se pueden cargar las terminales de salida y arribo por aeropuerto. El comando soporta hasta 2 dígitos como se detalla a continuación:

 Terminal de salida

KSTD/BRD/TERMINAL (hasta 2 dígitos)


Ejemplo:

KSTD/AEP/C


Descripción:

KS                  

Comando fijo 

TD                   

Indicador de terminal de salida (Terminal Departure) 

AEP               

Aeropuerto de salida 

C                     

Indicador de terminal 

 Terminal de arribo

 

KSTA/OFF/TERMINAL (hasta 2 dígitos) 


Ejemplo:

KSTA/COR/A2


Descripción:

KS                  

Comando fijo 

TA                   

Indicador de terminal de arribo (Terminal Arrival) 

COR               

Aeropuerto de arribo 

A2                   

Indicador de terminal 


Para borrar las terminales que estén ya asignadas los comandos son los siguientes:

  • Para la salida:

 

KSTD/AEP/DEL o bien KSTD/AEP

 

DEL (Delete) indica la cancelación dejando vacía la columna de Terminal de Salida (TD) o bien se deja el espacio vacío después del aeropuerto de salida y el sistema borra la terminal que tenía asignada.

Para el arribo:

 KSTA/COR/DEL o KSTA/COR 

El criterio a utilizar es mismo que con las salidas, cambiando el indicador de terminal por el de arribo (TA).

Tipo de Servicio (Regular o Charter)


Para modificar o agregar el tipo de servicio se debe ejecutar el siguiente comando 

 KSTY/AEPMDQ/<tipo de servicio>



Ejemplo:
KA*6790
KS.1
KSTY/AEPUSH/C
KSAVE

LEG  BRD OFF  #  M-C  AUTH   BS    LS NG-NL  LSS  TSO  TSC NLOS  WLL    
1  AEP BHI
               01 Y Y   100    0                     0    0    0 
               02   E               10  1-1    45    0    0    0 
               03   G               10  1-2    35    0    0    0 
               04   V               25  1-3    25    0    0    0 


 


 

 

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