FareQuoteFlightSpecific_29 finds the lowest price for an itinerary specified in the query, taking into account all classes that are currently available on the flights that make up the itinerary. The response includes both the lowest price and the booking information the user needs to book the itinerary; or in case booking codes have been requested, the lowest price for requested booking codes. This transaction is similar to FareQuoteDollarSaver_#; however, FareQuoteDollarSaver_# quotes against a booked itinerary that is present in the client's AAA .
See the Air Shop FAQ for questions regarding all air shopping transactions.
The lowest price per requested booking codes will be higher than if booking codes have not been requested.
Note: Travel agencies outside the US submit sales reports through their country’s Billing Settlement Plan (BSP).
API Developer Notes can assist you when developing applications that use Galileo Web Services and XML Select. The following table lists the API Developer Notes that are applicable to this transaction and provides a description.
Document | Description |
Distinguishing Private Fares, Web Fares, and Category 35 Fares | Explains how to use account codes to differentiate between negotiated fares, Agency Private Fares, airline-filed Web fares, and Category 35 fares. |
Low Fare Air Shopping and Booking | Overview of the air shopping process and the associated Galileo Web Services transactions. |
Point to Point, Partial Thru, and O&D Fares and Shopping | Overview of how to perform Point-to-Point (P2P), Partial Thru, and O&D Fares and Shopping. |
Travel Industry Airlines and Airfares | High-level overview of airline industry codes, airline routing, airline ticketing, and how fares are created. |
Air Shop FAQ | Answers to many frequently asked questions regarding air shopping. |