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Introduction
The Airline Reservations System (ARS) was one of the earliest changes to improve efficiency. ARS eventually evolved into the Computer Reservations System (CRS). A Computer Reservation System is used for the reservations of a particular airline and interfaces with a Global Distribution System which supports travel agencies and other distribution channels in making reservations for most major airlines in a single system.
Airline Reservations Systems contain airline schedules, fare tariffs, passenger reservations and ticket records. An airline's direct distribution works within their own reservation system, as well as pushing out information to the GDS. A second type of direct distribution channel are consumers who use the internet or mobile applications to make their own reservations.
There are 5 modules in this project.
1. Administrator Module.
Enables the airline administrator to perform all administrative functions and manage inventory over LAN or the Internet. The administrator can define or modify routes, fares, schedules and assign or deny access rights for qualified travel agents and other authorized users.
2. Reservation Agent Module.
Allows the airlines reservation agents to make and modify reservations on the LAN or over the internet. The reservation agents could be stationed at any airline office location.
3. Passenger Module.
This module enables online customers to make reservations, view their bookings, make special service requests and define their preferences over the web.
4.Payment.
Provides the airline with the ability to set up various travel agents and give them reservations capabilities over the Internet. The travel agents are able to display and offer discounted fares to passengers.
5.Cancellation.
The system should allow the user to cancel the existing booking. In this cancellation very helpful in all the travelers.
Introduction
The Airline Reservations System (ARS) was one of the earliest changes to improve efficiency. ARS eventually evolved into the Computer Reservations System (CRS). A Computer Reservation System is used for the reservations of a particular airline and interfaces with a Global Distribution System which supports travel agencies and other distribution channels in making reservations for most major airlines in a single system.
Airline Reservations Systems contain airline schedules, fare tariffs, passenger reservations and ticket records. An airline's direct distribution works within their own reservation system, as well as pushing out information to the GDS. A second type of direct distribution channel are consumers who use the internet or mobile applications to make their own reservations.
There are 5 modules in this project.
1. Administrator Module.
Enables the airline administrator to perform all administrative functions and manage inventory over LAN or the Internet. The administrator can define or modify routes, fares, schedules and assign or deny access rights for qualified travel agents and other authorized users.
2. Reservation Agent Module.
Allows the airlines reservation agents to make and modify reservations on the LAN or over the internet. The reservation agents could be stationed at any airline office location.
3. Passenger Module.
This module enables online customers to make reservations, view their bookings, make special service requests and define their preferences over the web.
4.Payment.
Provides the airline with the ability to set up various travel agents and give them reservations capabilities over the Internet. The travel agents are able to display and offer discounted fares to passengers.
5.Cancellation.
The system should allow the user to cancel the existing booking. In this cancellation very helpful in all the travelers.