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ICH Update

ICH Update. 2010 ICH User Group Nicholas Coote Clearing House Manager. Where have we come from?. The deepest recession for 20 years, possibly since the 1930s ICH volumes in 2009 were down by 20% on 2008 More in P, C and U, less in M 23 suspensions in 2009 Several major bankruptcies. 81%.

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ICH Update

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  1. ICH Update 2010 ICH User GroupNicholas Coote Clearing House Manager

  2. Where have we come from? • The deepest recession for 20 years, possibly since the 1930s • ICH volumes in 2009 were down by 20% on 2008 • More in P, C and U, less in M • 23 suspensions in 2009 • Several major bankruptcies

  3. 81% 420 Average one-way fare 80% 400 79% 78% 380 77% 360 % ASKs 76% Average one-way fare 75% 340 Passenger 74% load factor 320 73% 72% 300 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 What is in store for 2010? • Demand is increasing, and faster than capacity • Load factors up from around 72% to nearly 79%

  4. Business confidence is back

  5. Profits are increasing

  6. Clouds on the horizon? • Not in the clear yet – 2011 is looking mixed • Load factors seem to have passed their peak • Business confidence seems to have turned

  7. ICH activity • Throughput is increasing – up by 8% on last year • Led by UATP and Cargo • Plenty of new joiners • 11 Airlines, 10 Associates and 2 Sponsored • Only 6 suspensions so far this year, with a loss ratio of just 0.0001% • The remainder was covered by security deposits or by recoveries after the event

  8. Changes related to the SIS project • New interface to SIS to replace ICH-Web and F12 • Streamlined interclearance with the ACH • New reports to show sources of data (ICH Web or SIS) • New Suspended Member reports • Other changes • Improvements to F3 processing • NOTE: Existing ICH reports will continue to be available after SIS implementation

  9. Changes to service pricing in 2011 • Participation structure and fees have been unchanged since inception • Need to start rethinking both in the light of SIS needs • Non-IATA Airlines, Strategic Partners, Airline Subsidiaries and Sponsored airlines • Billings up to USD1m pa – USD10,000 pa • Billings up to USD10m pa – USD20,000 pa • Associate Members and Sponsored non-airlines • Billings up to USD1m pa – USD16,000 pa • Billings up to USD10m pa – USD32,000 pa • ICH Web fees and billing over USD10m – rates are unchanged

  10. Changes to service pricing in 2011 • New baseline pricing implemented for SIS users • Billings up to USD100,000 pa – USD1,000 • No ICH-Web fees – use of ICH-Web not permitted • Applies to Airline Members and Associate Members • Effective from go-live, and included within the SIS Participation Fee

  11. SIS Migration Surcharge • Reminder • At SIS go-live, the SIS Migration surcharge comes in • Published in March 2009 and also highlighted last year • Applies to all ICH Web users • Charge likely to apply to period October-December 2011 • Rate varies according to number of invoices processed and status of Member • Published amounts will be prorated accordingly

  12. SIS Migration Surcharge

  13. Changes to settlement rules in SIS • Settlements will be based on invoices, not claims • No invoice = no settlement • Adjustments will be based on invoices, not claims • Incorrectly issued invoices; error identified before Closure: • Issue a credit invoice to correct the settlement balance • Same Charge Category and Charge Code, and reference the original invoice • Goes through ICH in the normal manner • Maintains the link between invoice values and settlement values • Settlement value is changed by the ICH after Closure due to a Protest/Adjustment: • Issue a credit invoice as above with Settlement Method Indicator = R • Signifies ‘Reversal’, and SIS will not route it to the ICH to avoid a duplicated adjustment

  14. Changes to settlement rules in SIS • ICH-Web blocking for migrated users • Applies once you have migrated a complete billing Category (P, U, C or M) • The migrated Member can notify the ICH of its move of that Category, and the ICH will publish this to the Membership • After 6 months, ICH-Web access will be closed to both billing and billed Members • Effectiveness date still under discussion • All billings thereafter must go through SIS, in both directions • May mean manual entry through IS-Web

  15. Changes in the Regulations • Full review by ICH Panel • New edition in 2011 • Review of Protest procedures • Changes to • Claims entry and submission (Procedure 1) • Report outputs (Procedure 2) • Signatory processes (Procedure 3) • Service charges and fees (Procedure 11) • New concepts, such as handling and disposal of duplicate claims

  16. ICH WG • LA resigned from the Panel, • Now LH (Chair), UA, KL • Open for applications for membership • Must be a senior financial manager from an IATA Member, in good standing, approved by CFO • CV to be submitted to Financial Committee for review • Must be able to travel to meetings (not more than twice per year)

  17. ICH UG • Focus on SIS – this will probably be the last major industry meeting before go-live • Most of the meeting has been given over to SIS briefings • SIS fundamentally changes the way you make your claims • E-invoice instead of ICH-Web/F12 • Take the opportunity to talk to the SIS project team, and colleagues from other airlines • ICH staff will answer any questions on impacts on ICH processes • Give us any suggestions for improvements or changes in the services we provide

  18. Final note • For ICH Members SIS is mandatory • You don’t have to migrate immediately, or all at once • You can be part ICH-Web and part SIS • In the SIS world, your invoice is your claim • Benefit: Settlement always reconciles to invoices • Corollary: Failed invoice = no settlement • A huge change for all of us, including ICH itself • We will do all we can to support and assist our Members during the transition

  19. Thank you Email: ich@iata.org ICH Website: www.iata.org/ich

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