RESPONSIBILITIES OF GALILEO INTERNATIONAL Sample Clauses

RESPONSIBILITIES OF GALILEO INTERNATIONAL. A. The System will optionally provide to Participant's System, information to facilitate the identification of the Galileo International Subscriber when this service is used. B. Upon request by a Galileo International Subscriber through a primary or secondary 'follow-up' entry, the System will interrogate Participant's System in order that the Subscriber may view certain information stored in Participant's System. C. Galileo International may at its option cause the System to reformat the data obtained from Participant's System into a standard Galileo International output format. Where reformatting is done, the System will preserve the flight selections, routings, sequence, and header information as supplied by Participant's System. The numeric or other status data supplied by Participant's System for Participant's flights will also be preserved, except if it is higher than the Quotasale authorised by Participant, where it will be reduced by the System to the Quotasale level in the displayed or overlaid availability. Availability status and booking information for all other carriers' flights appearing on the Interactive Displays received from Participant's System will be determined from data contained in the System. It will not be possible for a Participant to return other carriers flights in a Flight Specific Availability Request. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (C)Copyright Galileo International Partnership 1996 Page 37 270296 Schedule 6 - Interactive Display 50 D. Where a Direct Flight Segment is made from an availability display containing data taken from Participant's System via the direct communications link, the System will send to Participant's System a message with the "LK" action/advice code for a guaranteed booking, unless a different action/advice code is required in connection with another optional service selected by Participant under this Agreement. E. Where a Direct Flight Segment is made in Territory 2 without specific reference to an availability display and Participant has not selected one of the optional booking services described in Schedule 11 or 12, the System will interrogate Participant's System and, subject to seats being available, will send an "LK" or other applicable message to Participant's System as if the sell had been made with reference to an availability display received from Participant's System.
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RESPONSIBILITIES OF GALILEO INTERNATIONAL. A. Subject to Clause 2J of this Schedule and at the request of Participant, the System will interrogate Participant's System for availability for one or more of Participant's flights shown in primary availability displays of the System. B. The System will send to Participant's System information to facilitate the identification of each Galileo International Subscriber seeking an availability that involves one or more of Participant's flights together with the city pair requested by the Galileo International Subscriber. C. The System will display availability data returned from Participant's System in preference to the data stored in the System availability status tables, provided that Participant returns this information to the System within an agreed period of time from the point at which the initial interrogation request leaves the System. D. If Participant's System does not return an availability in response to the interrogation of Participant's System within an agreed period of time, the System will default to the availability stored for Participant's flights within the System availability status tables.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF GALILEO INTERNATIONAL. A. The System will, upon completion of a new or amended Booking File containing Participant's flights, send a message to Participant's System using an action/advice code agreed upon by Participant and Galileo International. B. Where, after a pre-determined period, the System still has not received the Record Locator response from Participant's System, the System may send an automatic message to Participant's System requesting the Record Locator.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF GALILEO INTERNATIONAL. A. Where a confirmed flight(s) operated by Participant or one of its Shared Designator Carriers is held in a Booking File, and where a seat reservation(s) has been made for such flight(s), and subject to appropriate authorisation from Participant, the System will enable a Galileo International Subscriber to issue boarding pass document(s) for use by passengers seeking to travel on the flight(s) of Participant or its Shared Designator Carrier. B. Where a boarding pass document has been issued through the System in accordance with Clause 2.A of this Schedule, the System will generate a message to Participant's System in order to notify Participant's System that such boarding pass document has been issued.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF GALILEO INTERNATIONAL. A. Subject to Participant using either Interactive Sell or Positive Acknowledgement, where a Galileo International Subscriber has made a Request, Galileo International will enable Participant's System to access the System for the purpose of obtaining certain data resident in a Booking File. B. After a Request is stored in a Booking File, the System will send a notification message to Participant's System in a format determined by Galileo International. C. Upon receipt of a request from Participant's System, the System will, subject to security constraints, send to Participant's System the appropriate information resident in the Booking File to enable Participant to take action in response to the Request. D. Galileo International will make available to Participant documentation outlining the message formats and procedures to be used under this Schedule. E. Upon receipt from Participant's System of a response to a Request made by a Galileo International Subscriber, the System will relay the response to the Galileo International Subscriber location that initiated the Request. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (C)Copyright Galileo International Partnership Page 61 41093 Schedule 16 - Servicing Facility via Borrow Booking File F. Subject to the agreement of a particular Galileo International Subscriber, Galileo International will permit Participant to obtain certain information stored in a Booking File(s) created by that Galileo International Subscriber, provided that Booking File contains at least one segment booked on the services of Participant, even if no Request has been made.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF GALILEO INTERNATIONAL. A. The System will provide to Participant's System, at Participant's option, information to facilitate the identification of the Galileo International Subscriber seeking to perform Claim PNR. B. The System will provide to Participant's System information to facilitate the identification of the PNR resident in Participant's System that is the subject of the Claim PNR request, in accordance with the option chosen by Participant pursuant to Clause 3.A of this Schedule. C. Galileo International will provide to Participant documentation regarding the message formats and mandatory and optional data items that are to be used for the Claim PNR service. D. After each successful Claim PNR, the System will transmit an NRL ("New Record Locator") message to Participant's System and to the system of any other Participating Carrier whose segments form part of the Claim PNR.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF GALILEO INTERNATIONAL. A. At Participant's option, upon creation of a Booking File that contains a Direct Flight Segment(s) booked on Participant, the System will transmit to Participant's System all the following data elements, provided they reside in the Booking File. - Galileo International Booking File reference - Passenger name(s) - All airline segments (in date order) - Auxiliary segments requiring action by the addressee (in date order) - Contact data (first two contact fields) - Ticketing time limit information - Any relevant supplementary information, e.g. OSI, SSR B. At Participant's option, when a booking made in the System is initially ticketed or subsequently is re-ticketed through the System, the System will transmit to Participant's System the following data elements, in addition to those listed in Clause 2.A of this Schedule, provided they reside in the Booking File. - Ticket Control Number, as generated by the System. - Fares data as it will appear on the face of the ticket in linear format. - Current itinerary containing all action/advice codes. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (C)Copyright Galileo International Partnership 1993 Page 65 41093 Schedule 18 - Complete Booking Record C. The System will continue to provide Complete Booking Records regarding the aforementioned data elements only during such time as Participant has a Direct Flight Segment that is either in the live itinerary or in the flown portion of the Booking File.
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RESPONSIBILITIES OF GALILEO INTERNATIONAL. The System will provide to Participant's System at the time of access, information to facilitate the identification of the Galileo International Subscriber seeking to use Drop Through - Limited Access.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF GALILEO INTERNATIONAL. A. The System will provide to Participant's System, at the time of access, information to facilitate the identification of the Galileo International Subscriber seeking to use Drop Through - Full Access. B. The System may validate certain of the messages to be sent to Participant's System by Galileo International Subscribers. C. Galileo International will provide to Participant documentation regarding the message formats and mandatory and optional data items that are to be used for the Drop Through - Full Access service. D. Subject to Clause 3C of this Schedule the System will create and/or amend a Booking File which must be completed by the Galileo International Subscriber. E. Those segments contained in a Booking File that have been created and/or amended by the Drop Through Full Access service will be charged on a Net Passenger Segment basis in accordance with Schedule 5. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (C) Copyright Galileo International Partnership 1993 Page 81 41093 Schedule 24 - Drop Through - Full Access

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