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Title: Airmaxsystem.com-Airline reservation system | Crew resource management |Aircraft charter quote | Passenger reservation | APIS automation | APIS transmitting


1
Airmaxsystem.com-Airline Reservation Systems /
Airline Reservation Software
  • Airmax is one of the leading airline reservation
    system development company. We develop
    comprehensive airline reservation system through
    the GDS integration and thirty part flight
    consolidators API integration.

2
Overview
  • Important airlines terms
  • Introduction to Airline Reservation system
  • Overview of Global Distribution Systems

3
Important terms
  • Aircraft A vehicle capable of air transport,
    such as an airplane, a helicopter, etc.
  • Airline A company that provides air transport
    services for passengers or freight under license
    from a recognized public authority. Also known
    as Carrier in some geographies
  • Scheduled airline An airline that operates its
    flights to a fixed schedule, i.e. flight timings
    are fixed
  • Charter airline An airline whose flights do not
    have a fixed schedule
  • Cabin A class of service usually identified by a
    unique set of services offered (e.g. Economy,
    Business, First, etc.)
  • Flight A trip made by an aircraft between two
    geographical locations
  • Itinerary A route of journey proposed by a
    traveler
  • Ticket (Usually) a printed piece of paper or
    card showing that its holder has the right to use
    services on one or more specific flights
  • Travel agency A business that attends to the
    travel needs of an individual or a group of
    individuals

4
Introduction
  • Airline reservation System is a computerized
    system
  • Enhancing the relationship between customers and
    airline agencies
  • Convenient for the customers to book the flights
  • Allow the customers to access database and allow
    new customers to sign up for online access

5
Goal
  • The primary goal of this project is to help the
    passengers make flight reservation.
  • The system will be able to find all the flights
    fulfilling a passengers needs.
  • search all flights with a given origin and
    destination.
  • The arrival and departure times, the price, and
    the flight number for each flight.
  • The passenger will decide the flight reservation
    based on the displayed information.

6
General information
  • Airlines need to maintain multiple types of
    information
  • Route information Covers the destinations served
    by the airline
  • Aircraft information Information on the
    aircrafts used by the airline
  • Schedule information Covers information on days
    and times on which the flights operated by the
    airline are scheduled to run
  • Fare information Prices for various flights
  • Reservation information Passenger and cargo
    reservations, including information on passenger
    tickets

7
History
  • In 1950 American Airlines decided to set up a
    computerized system that would allow real-time
    access to all its data across all its offices and
    travel agents
  • As a result, Semi-Automated Business Research
    Environment, or SABRE was born in 1964. It was
    the first computerized airline system (CRS) in
    the world
  • SABRE was developed as a joint effort between IBM
    and American Airlines
  • When created, SABRE ran on two IBM 7090
    mainframes. The system was upgraded to IBM S/360
    in 1972
  • In the 1970s and 80s multiple CRSs came up in
    North America
  • The first non-North American CRS was developed
    jointly by Air France, Lufthansa, Iberia and SAS
    in 1987. It was named Amadeus

8
Function provided by CRS
  • A CRS typically provides the following functions
  • Flight schedule information Days and times for
    flights operated by the airline
  • Availability information Seat availability on a
    flight by service class, i.e. Economy, Business
    or First class
  • Fare quotes A consolidated fare for an itinerary
    based on flight, day, time, service class and
    passenger types chosen
  • Reservation information Seat bookings
  • Ticketing information Generating and storing
    tickets
  • Refunds and cancellations Cancellation of
    existing reservations and tickets

9
History behind GDS
  • Although the CRSs simplified the task of
    maintaining airline data, they brought in new
    problems
  • In order to handle increasing passenger traffic,
    large computer systems were required for CRSs.
    This created a cost burden for airlines,
    especially the smaller ones which did not have
    enough money to spend on expensive mainframe
    technology
  • CRSs were airline specific. This required travel
    agencies who wanted to sell tickets for multiple
    airlines to have individual connections to each
    airline separately
  • Availability and fare searches across airlines
    was not possible since each airline had its own
    CRS. Since most passengers were interested in
    purchasing the cheapest fare rather than a
    specific airline, travel agents had to spend
    inordinate amount of time to determine cheapest
    fares across airlines

10
Life of a travel agent before GDS
11
Increased Bookings through GDS System Integration
12
GDS Booking System
  • More hits on clients website and thus more
    conversion

13
Satisfied customer
14
Contact Us
  • Street Mailing Address  (Visit Office By
    Appointment Only)AirMAX System1280 S.
    Powerline RoadSuite 27Pompano Beach, FL
    33069USAVoice Telephone Number 1.954.240.0048 
    FREEFax  Telephone Number (Call For Fax
    Number)E-Mail Address (Main Office - United
    States)Info_at_AirMAXsystem.com
  • http//www.airmaxsystem.com
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