This advanced course offers practical experience through hands-on exercises, enhancing your skills and expertise to better manage the application and address challenging seating scenarios.
The focus areas include the Aircraft Library, seat map templates, seating business rules, the best seat algorithm, reseating, and chargeable seating.
In this course, you will be able to:
Review seat server responsibilities and its internal and external integration.
Explore the aircraft library and the seat map designer.
Investigate how to use the flight date seat map.
Reassess the need for seating business rules.
Implement chargeable seating.
Examine how a seat is allocated and how passengers are reseated.
Solve challenging problems.
This course covers the following topics:
Aircraft Library
Seat Map Designer: Mandatory and optional templates
Flight Date Seat Map
Seating business rules
Find Best Seat algorithm
Reseating
Chargeable Seating
Is this the course for you?
This course is for:
Airline agents with at least 6 months of experience on Seatmap Management using Amadeus Altéa Inventory
To schedule a customised session, please contact: learning@amadeus.com
Last update: November 2024
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