This course describes how to use Amadeus Availability Management to differentiate your availability offer in line with your customer and market segmentation. By applying revenue management controls at channel level, availability information can be tailored to individual points-of-sale.
On this course, you will learn to:
Create and maintain points-of-sale.
Set up flight groups.
Define markets.
Construct class suppression, polling, AVS-driven rules, and functional access control rules.
Read the history and restore historical items.
Request access authorisation.
This course covers the following topics:
Creating and maintaining Point-of-Sale keyword definitions to target standard Amadeus users, internet users and users in reverse access.
Achieving desired distribution levels by creating and modifying class suppression rules, setting up AVS-driven rules, and maintaining polling rules for dynamic availability.
Retrieving and reading the history.
Certification test
Is this the course for you?
This course is for:
Airlines in PSS migration.
Things you need for this course
Pre-requisite:
Have successfully passed one of the below courses:
Amadeus Reservation and Ticketing Web Certification for New Users
Amadeus Altea Inventory Certification
Prework:
To ensure that you are familiar with our products before attending the training, we recommend you complete the following e-learning (5 minutes): What is polling?
To schedule a customised session, please contact: learning@amadeus.com
Last update: July 2024
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