This course explains how to use Amadeus FareXpert Negotiated Fares to define net and selling fares and assign these fares to agents for display, pricing and ticketing.
On this course, you will learn how to:
Create and modify single negotiated fares.
Create and modify global negotiated fares.
This course covers the following topics:
Creating and modifying rule definitions with net selling / net fare only options.
Creating and updating vendor aggregates.
Selecting a rule and setting the distribution and ticketing options.
Choosing a rule and creating rule conditions.
Selecting a rule and setting its booking code exceptions.
Setting up routings.
Selecting a rule, routing and creating the fares.
Setting up and maintaining location aggregates.
Creating fares using global update.
Modifying the fares utilising global update.
Discontinuing fares through global update.
Is this the course for you?
This course is for:
Airlines
In particular, those working in:
Fare Filing Agents, Help Desk & Support Agents, Ticketing Agents, Trainers
Things you need for this course
Pre-requisite:
You need a basic knowledge of fares and fare filing and Amadeus PNR creation.
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