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Online
Booking System for Low Cost Airlines
(Carrier)
Formula Travel Solutions understands the financial pressures that the airline
industry faces - so we have created the AMSYS online booking system for
low-cost airlines as the solution.
Our Online Booking System For Low-Cost Airlines gives
you real-time technology for sales support - allowing you to serve your
customers rapidly. You can book the flights while your customers are on the
line. Our online booking system for low-cost airlines eliminates the need for a
large IT department to support a massive software and hardware system.
What features does the AMSYS Online Booking System For Low-Cost
Airlines include? Your firm can use the system for:
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Flight reservation and ticketing
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Costing
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Accounting
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Inventory Control
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Pricing
If your firm handles travel packages and other travel services,
use the AMSYS online booking system for low-cost airlines to book:
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Hotel rooms
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Car rentals
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Tours
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Packages
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Transfers
Since many low-cost airlines offer multiple products, the AMSYS online booking
system is backed by a database that is flexible enough to store data for these
products, reports, reservations, inventories, allotments, reservations and
management control information.
The most recent version of the AMSYS Online Booking System For
Low-Cost Airlines is enabled to receive bookings through the Internet
and intranet systems. Your carrier can easily set up and run unique websites
for both your B2B business-to-business and B2C business-to-consumer channels.
These websites use XML interfaces to communicate with the AMSYS core management
system. What is the advantage of using an XML interface?
XML (which is the acronym for eXtensible Markup Language) is not a programming
language, but is a way to "mark up" the content of a document using tags -
making it perfect for providing and displaying data in customized formats. The
interface is easy to comprehend, making it user-friendly, as well as improving
your employee training experience.
Some of the many features of AMSYS include:
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AMSYS 2000's DCS - Departure Control module provides automated stand-alone or
connected check-in facilities, including advance seating, special request
processing, boarding pass and tag printing, filling-up control, gate control,
and preparation of data for uplift accounting.
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Check-in input is based on passenger lists created either by importing IATA
format PNLs and ADLs, or from PNRs generated by massy 2000. Various selling
classes can be merged into one operational class, while loading PNLs.
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During the pre-check-in phase, various operations are allowed, such as
pre-seating according to special requests, recording special meal requests, and
adding passengers manually.
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The check-in procedure is performed quickly and efficiently: passengers are
identified by name, ticket number or security number.
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Seats are automatically assigned according to pre-determined parameters and
passenger requests.
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Blocking of seats is allowed according to pre-determined parameters and special
requests. AMSYS 2000 also handles wait listed and go-show passengers.
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Boarding passes and baggage tags are printed for checked in passengers.
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At the end of the check-in procedure, AMSYS 2000 sums up baggage pieces and
weight, and calculates the average passenger weight.
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Gate control is an easy procedure, and it is based on check-in data. The user
simply records the boarding pass numbers, which are automatically verified by
the system.
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AMSYS 2000 maintains a complete database for flights and land services
inventories, pricing, ticketing, document printing, departure control,
accounting, management reporting and information.
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Flight records contain all the information necessary for making regular or
charter flight reservations: operating season, flight schedules, classes,
available seats, status, and services available on board. There is no
limitation on the quantity of pax in a PNR.
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AMSYS 2000 provides an integrated solution for the operation and management of
the critical airline customer services, covering the whole spectrum - from
product development through sales and control, up to operational accounting and
management reports. Among many other features, one can find automatic and
manual pricing, automatic calculation of different levels of commissions and
taxes, generate quotations for requested services, on a per person or per group
basis, Automatic and manual ticketing, Multi-currency operations, facilities
for monitoring billing and payment collection, generation of various voucher
control reports, a variety of accounting reports and printouts and more.
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