The command to END emulation.
What is 4@EOFF
The command to access/open your personal queue.
What is Q/(your queue)*CC(your category)
The command to pull the fare quote.
What is *FQ
The command to SAVE your work.
The command you use if the customer changes their mind on an exchange before you have made any permanent changes.
What is IR?
The command to price in the LOWEST available class (INCLUDING BASIC).
What is 4PLFB?
The command to remove a record from your personal queue.
What is QR?
The series of commands to pull up the ticket value. starting at *A.
What is *TK, ETR(line number), ETR View Ticket Data, MD?
The command to DIVIDE a specific person off of a record.
What is D(pax#)?
The selection in the POSTBOOK script used when holding a reservation for CREDIT.
What is CXL ITIN?
The status of a ticket when a customer has already CHECKED IN to their flight.
The command we use to leave your queue and leave the last PNR accessed in the queue.
What is QX#I?
The refund policy of this GDS 4F38WW.
What is NONREFUNDABLE?
The script we run to add a retention line.
What is the RETAIN script?
The process when REXCH or MANEXCH pause for you to select SEATS or add TSA information.
What is NOTHING!! Just resume the script?
The command to "show me" the History of the flight segments/retention lines in the itinerary.
What is *HIA?
How often an agent should check their queue.
What is DAILY?
The change policy of this GDS OF39ZU.
What is CHANGES PERMITTED?
The command to remove the @ symbols from PAX 3 on a reservation.
What is -3@/@@?
What is
4F$A(base fare + Q surcharges)/(alaska airport code)/(US airport code)?
The command to "show me" all OSI/SSR lines and passenger information.
What is *G?
Command to place a reservation on a certain queue.
What is QEP/(queue#)*C(category#)
The ticket validity of this GDS OF3VBX.
What is one year from the ticket issue date?
The series of commands to FILE the new reservation and confirm the new GDS locator after a customer has been divided.
What is
F >enter<
F >enter<
E >enter<
E >enter<
?
The 4 types of waiver codes an airline can ask you to document.
What is ticket endorsement, tour code, ticket designator, or OSI?