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This guide outlines crucial information regarding Avoiding ADMS (Airline Distribution Management System) violations, including Ticketing Time Limits (TTL) for various fare classes. Be aware of penalties for charges like unticketed no-shows and improper use of carrier ID. Emphasis is placed on recognizing common ADMS issues such as deal code omissions and incorrect change fees. Understanding these regulations is essential for ensuring compliance and avoiding additional costs during ticketing and travel changes.
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Avoiding ADMS Be aware of other ADMS: Ticketing Time Limit (TTL) violation Upper Class USD375, Premium USD150 Economy USD75 Unticketed no-shows As above charges Invalid use of VS carrier ID plate VS not listed as plating carrier in fare rule eg AC Married Segment logic violation Flight segments sold from origin to destination as ’married segments’ separated to obtain segments not available on local legs Most common ADMS: 1. Deal Code Omission re-issues before or after departure manually add the deal code in the tour code box 2. Incorrect change/ penalty fees changing from a mid week fare type to a weekend fare type. Collect the difference in fare. Corporate fares show IT not fare