involuntary exchanges
Involuntary Exchanges with ETR Revalidation
Involuntary exchanges can be used to reissue tickets for even exchanges, such as schedule changes and involuntary re-routing.
There are two processes for completing involuntary ticket exchanges, depending on whether the ticket is issued by a carrier that supports E-Ticket (ETR) Revalidation:
- Involuntary exchanges for carriers that support ETR Revalidation, which are described in this topic.
- Involuntary exchanges for carriers that do NOT support ETR Revalidation.
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A PNR qualifies for ETR Revalidation if:
- The air segments in the PNR are all confirmed (HK status).
- All tickets are validated on the same carrier, even if there are multiple carriers on the segments/coupons of the ticket.
For example, a ticket qualifies for ETR Revalidation if contains both BA and AF segments, but issued is using only BA as the validating carrier. - All tickets have a valid status for revalidation.
- Statuses that qualify for revalidation: Original Issue (I), Refund Reverse (RR), and Revalidated (RV).
- Statuses that do not qualify for revalidation: Void (V), Refund (RF), Exchange Reverse (XI), and Exchanged (E).
- The number of valid tickets is the same as the number of passengers.
For example, there are three valid tickets and three passengers. Conjunctive tickets are processed. - Segments to be revalidated are in the same carrier and routing (airport codes) as the coupon.
- The flight in the coupon is not Closed. The status of coupon must be Open or Airport Control.
- For BSP carriers, each segment in the ticket has a fare basis code. ARC carriers do not require a fare basis code.
Note: Travelport Smartpoint does check the fare, so the agent should confirm if a fee must be collected.
To reissue tickets for an involuntary exchange with ETR Revalidation:
- Modify a PNR with ticketed air segments.
- Reprice (4P) to confirm that the new fare is the same amount as the old fare.
- Open a PNR with ticketed air segments.
- Use one of the following options to open the Ticket Exchange Plus script:
- From the Fares & Pricing menu, select Involuntary Exchange.
- Enter the #EXI Quick Key on the Smart Screen. Or, click the Quick Key
icon to select #EXI from the Quick Keys list.
The Involuntary Exchange script determines that the carrier supports ETR Revalidation. The ETR Revalidation screen of the Display Ticket script is displayed.
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The following information is pre-populated from the PNR:
- The segments for the coupon that is being revalidated.
- Not Valid Before (NVB) and Not Valid After (NVA) dates.
- For multi-passenger PNRs, a check box is selected to revalidate all passengers at the same time.
- Confirm the segments and dates, then click CONTINUE to display the confirmation message.