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ALL SCHEMA FILES IN THE OPENTRAVEL ALLIANCE SPECIFICATION ARE MADE AVAILABLE ACCORDING TO THE TERMS DEFINED BY THE OPENTRAVEL LICENSE AGREEMENT AT http://www.opentravel.org/Specifications/Default.aspx.This complex type defines the information needed to describe a type of payment card that is acceptable as a form of payment. A usage fee (amount or percentage) may also be stated for this particular card type.An ISO 4217 (3) alpha character code that specifies a monetary unit.Currency decimal places.Implementer: The ISO 4217 standard "minor unit" is typically used when the amount provided includes the minor unit of currency without a decimal point (e.g., USD 8500 needs DecimalPlaces="2" to represent $85).A code used to identify this payment card. Refer to OpenTravel Code List Card Type (CDT).The name used to describe this type of payment card, for example, American Express.If applicable, defines the percentage of the total amount that is incurred as a usage fee.If applicable, defines the additonal amount that is incurred as a usage fee.Agency information.Either the agent name or agency name that created the booking.Agent or agency's identifier.Airport location includes 3 letter code, terminal and gate.Location code used to identify a specific airport.Identifies the context of the identifying code, such as IATA, ARC, or internal code, etc.IATAArrival or departure terminal (e.g., Concourse A)Arrival or departure gate (e.g., B12)Identifies the alternate language for a customer or message. The human language is identified by ISO 639 codes.The alternate language for a customer or message encoded as ISO 639-3.ISO 639 (3) character language codes: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_ISO_639_codesAn identifier of a geographical area.An identifier of an area as defined by a reservation system.Used to provide a date of birth.Indicates the date of birth as indicated in the document, in ISO 8601 prescribed format.Specifies the booking channel types and whether it is the primary means of connectivity of the source.The type of booking channel (e.g. Global Distribution System (GDS), Alternative Distribution System (ADS), Sales and Catering System (SCS), Property Management System (PMS), Central Reservation System (CRS), Tour Operator System (TOS), Internet and ALL). Refer to OpenTravel Code List Booking Channel Type (BCT).Indicates whether the enumerated booking channel is the primary means of connectivity used by the source.Specifies charge information by unit (e.g., room, person, item) and frequency (e.g., daily, weekly, stay).This is the unit for which the charge applies (e.g. room, person, seat). Refer to OpenTravel Code List Charge Type (CHG).This is the timeframe used to apply the charge during the course of the reservation (e.g. Daily, Weekly, Stay). Refer to OpenTravel Code List Charge Type (CHG).Number of units permitted before charges are applied (e.g., more than 4 persons).ChargeFrequency exemptions before charges are applied (e.g. after 2 nights).Maximum number of Units for which the charge will be applied (e.g., waive charges above 10 rooms).Maximum number of times the charge will be applied (e.g. waive charges above 30 nights).Name of the (self-professed) country that is claimed for citizenship.When true, indicates a default value should be used.A 2 character country code as defined in ISO3166.Used to specify a code and the context of the code.Any code used to specify an item, for example, type of traveler, service code, room amenity, etc.Identifies the source authority for the code.Contextual code information.OpenTravel Best Practice for Contextual Codes: When a third-party or internal code source is being used, e.g. IATA, the following information SHOULD be specified: (a) Code value; and (b) Code Context (which is the name of the code authority). Additionally, a URI to the code list source and/ or code list provider MAY be specified.Code.Example: 123, ABC123Note: Codes may represent any item, for example, type of traveler, service code, room amenity, etc.Code source.Example: OpenTravelNote: This is a named source that created, owns or manages the code(s).URI.Example: http://www.opentravel.orgNote: This is a URI to additional information about the code or the code source.This is intended to be used in conjunction with an attribute that uses an OpenTravel Code list. It is used to provide additional information about the code being referenced.May be used to give further detail on the code or to remove an obsolete item.If true, this item is obsolete and should be removed from the receiving system.falseMay be used to give further detail on the code.Used to specify a code and its associated attributes; meaning is derived from actual use.Any code used to specify an item, for example, type of traveler, service code, room amenity, etc.Identifies the source authority for the code.Used to define the quantity for an associated element or attribute.Identifies the location of the code table.Provides a code along with the preferred usage of this information.Used to indicate a level of preference for an associated item.A code for which a preference may be specified.Provides detailed information on a company.Used to provide the company common name.The travel sector the company is associated with, such as air, car and hotel. Refer to OpenTravel Code List Travel Sector (TVS).Identifies a company by the company code.Identifies the context of the identifying code, such as DUNS, IATA or internal code, etc. The country location of the company headquarters.Example: usProvides a monetary amount and the currency code to reflect the currency in which this amount is expressed.An ISO 4217 (3) alpha character code that specifies a monetary unit.The ISO 4217 standard "minor unit" for the number of decimal places for a particular currency.Implementer: The ISO 4217 standard "minor unit" is typically used when the amount provided includes the minor unit of currency without a decimal point (e.g., USD 8500 needs DecimalPlaces="2" to represent $85).A monetary amount.Provides a currency code to reflect the currency in which an amount may be expressed.An ISO 4217 (3) alpha character code that specifies a monetary unit.The ISO 4217 standard "minor unit" for the number of decimal places for a particular currency.Implementer: The ISO 4217 standard "minor unit" is typically used when the amount provided includes the minor unit of currency without a decimal point (e.g., USD 8500 needs DecimalPlaces="2" to represent $85).Program rewarding frequent use by accumulating credits for services provided by vendors.Permission for sharing data for synchronization of information held by other travel service providers. If the value=Inherit, specifies data sharing permissions for synchronization of information held by other travel service providers.Permission for sharing data for marketing purposes. If the value=Inherit, specifies data sharing permissions for marketing purposes.Identifier to indicate the company owner of the loyalty program.Unique identifier of the member in the program (membership number, account number, etc.).Identifies the travel sector. Refer to OpenTravel Code List Travel Sector (TVS).Indicate the partner(s)/vendor(s) for which the customer loyalty number is valid.When true, indicates this is the primary customer loyalty program and when false, indicates this is not the primary customer loyalty program.Name of the alliance loyalty level (e.g.,OneWorld uses Emerald, Ruby, etc and SkyTeam uses Elite, etc.)Original assessment of the customer by the travel agent.The supplier's ranking of the customer (e.g., VIP, numerical ranking).The password for the member in the program. Indicates special privileges in program assigned to individual.Provides a numeric code assigned to a particular loyalty level.Indicates if program is affiliated with a group of related offers accumulating credits.Indicates the program is not part of an alliance.Indicates the program is part of an alliance.Indicates when the member signed up for the loyalty program.Indicates the starting date.Indicates the ending date.When true, indicates that the ExpireDate is the first day after the applicable period (e.g. when expire date is Oct 15 the last date of the period is Oct 14).A reference placeholder for this loyalty membership.Used to define a period of time using either actual dates or a day and month.Defines the start of a period either the day and month or the actual date.Defines the duration of a period.Defines the end of a period either the day and month or the actual date.The attributes of the OTA DateTimeSpan data type are based on the W3C base data types of timeInstant and timeDuration.The lexical representation for timeDuration is the [ISO 8601] extended format PnYn MnDTnH nMnS, where nY represents the number of years, nM the number of months, nD the number of days, T is the date/time separator, nH the number of hours, nM the number of minutes and nS the number of seconds. The number of seconds can include decimal digits to arbitrary precision. As an example, 7 months, 2 days, 2hours and 30 minutes would be expressed as P0Y7M2DT2H30M0S. Truncated representations are allowed provided they conform to ISO 8601 format. Time periods, i.e. specific durations of time, can be represented by supplying two items of information: a start instant and a duration or a start instant and an end instant or an end instant and a duration. The OTA standards use the XML mapping that provides for two elements to represent the specific period of time; a startInstant and a duration.The starting value of the time span.The duration datatype represents a combination of year, month, day and time values representing a single duration of time, encoded as a single string.The ending value of the time span.Creation date time, Creator Id, last modification date time and last Modifier Id.Time stamp of the creation.ID of creator. The creator could be a software system identifier or an identifier of an employee resposible for the creation.Time stamp of last modification.Identifies the last software system or person to modify a record.Date an item will be purged from a database (e.g., from a live database to an archive).The absolute deadline or amount of offset time before a deadline for a payment of cancel goes into effect.Defines the absolute deadline. Either this or the offset attributes may be used.The units of time, e.g.: days, hours, etc., that apply to the deadline.The number of units of DeadlineTimeUnit.An enumerated type indicating when the deadline drop time goes into effect.The deadline information applies from when the reservation was confirmed. In some systems the confirmation time will differ from the booking time.The deadline applies after the scheduled arrival time.The deadline applies after the scheduled departure time.Indicates that the receiving system should assume the default value if the user specifies no overriding value or action.When true, indicates a default value should be used.Used to determine the level of detail in the response.To indicate whether full details should be returned in the response. "True" indicates details should be included and "false" means details are not required.
Used to provide details of either the discount or promotion.A monetary amount.An ISO 4217 (3) alpha character code that specifies a monetary unit.The ISO 4217 standard "minor unit" for the number of decimal places for a particular currency.Implementer: The ISO 4217 standard "minor unit" is typically used when the amount provided includes the minor unit of currency without a decimal point (e.g., USD 8500 needs DecimalPlaces="2" to represent $85).The discount as a percent.A unique identifier for the discount.Textual information regarding the discount.Used to provide distance and direction information.An optional attribute indicating the distance to/from a reference point. When used in conjunction with DistanceMax, this represents the minimum distance.When the Distance attribute contains a value, (presumably a numerical value), the unit of measure is a string value that indicate what units are used for the value.An optional string value used to indicate the compass point(s) direction, e.g.: S, SE (South, Southeast), FROM the Reference Point TO the hotel location if the search is not a full circumference from the reference point.An optional attribute indicating the maximum distance to/from a reference point.The unit of measure in a code format. Refer to OpenTravel Code List Unit of Measure Code (UOM).If a day(s) of the week is set to true then the associated item is available on that day of the week (e.g., if Mon="true" then a flight operates on Mondays or a certain rate is available on Mondays).When true, apply to Monday.When true, apply to Tuesday.When true, apply to Wednesday.When true, apply to Thursday.When true, apply to Friday.When true, apply to Saturday.When true, apply to Sunday.Used to send the effective date and/or expiration date.Indicates the starting date.Indicates the ending date.When true, indicates that the ExpireDate is the first day after the applicable period (e.g. when expire date is Oct 15 the last date of the period is Oct 14).Used to identify an application error by either text, code, or by an online description and also to give the status, tag, and/or identification of the record that may have caused the error.An abbreviated version of the error in textual format.If present, this refers to a table of coded values exchanged between applications to identify errors or warnings. Refer to OpenTravel Code List Error Codes (ERR).If present, this URL refers to an online description of the error that occurred.If present, recommended values are those enumerated in the OTA_ErrorRS, (NotProcessed | Incomplete | Complete | Unknown) however, the data type is designated as string data, recognizing that trading partners may identify additional status conditions not included in the enumeration.If present, this attribute may identify an unknown or misspelled tag that caused an error in processing. It is recommended that the Tag attribute use XPath notation to identify the location of a tag in the event that more than one tag of the same name is present in the document. Alternatively, the tag name alone can be used to identify missing data [Type=ReqFieldMissing].If present, this attribute allows for batch processing and the identification of the record that failed amongst a group of records. This value may contain a concatenation of a unique failed transaction ID with specific record(s) associated with that transaction.Used to specify the rate for exchanging from one currency to another currency.The source currency code for a conversion in ISO 4217 endoding.http://www.opentraveldevelopersnetwork.com/Supported_ISO_Standards.phpThe target currency for the conversion in ISO 4217 encoding.http://www.opentraveldevelopersnetwork.com/Supported_ISO_Standards.phpThe rate used for conversion from the source currency to the target currency.The date of the conversion rate.Defines the fees and/or taxes associated with a charge (e.g. taxes associated with a hotel rate).Used to indicate if the amount is inclusive or exclusive of other charges, such as taxes, or is cumulative (amounts have been added to each other).Code identifying the fee (e.g.,agency fee, municipality fee). Refer to OpenTravel Code List Fee Tax Type (FTT).A monetary amount.Currency code.Implementer: This is an ISO 4217 (3) alpha character code that specifies a monetary unit.Decimal places for currency code.Implementer: This is an ISO 4217 standard "minor unit" for the number of decimal places for a particular currency.Fee percentage; if zero, assume use of the Amount attribute (Amount or Percent must be a zero value).Provides information about any files attached (e.g., multimedia objects) at the transport layer (e.g., HTTP/SOAP)Vendor-specific format that contains the content data for the multimedia object.A short description of the multimedia object.A code defining the type of picture (e.g. Exterior, Lobby, Reception area, RoomTypes, Facilities, Dining areas, Meeting Rooms, Logo). Refer to OpenTravel Code List Picture Category Code (PIC).The version of the multimedia object.The title for the multimedia object.The caption to be published with the multimedia file.The information describing the copyright notice for the multimedia object at a hotel facility. If this field is filled in, this copyright notice must be printed with the multimedia object.Specifies the name of the file being sent.The size of the file sent, in bytes. This may be used to validate that the received file is the correct size.The height of the image.The width of the image.The unit of measure for the multimedia object (e.g., inches, pixels, centimeters). Refer to OpenTravel Code List Unit of Measure Code (UOM).The content ID of a file attachment with the prefix 'cid:'. The value of this can be used to retrieve the corresponding attachment by the receiving system.Description of the multimedia object or attached file contents. Refer to OpenTravel Code List Content Code (CTT).The specific file format of the multimedia object or attached file (e.g., mpeg, jpg, gif). Refer to OpenTravel Code List Content Format Code (CFC).Uniquely identifies this file in the message.If true, this item is obsolete and should be removed from the receiving system.falseMay be used to give further detail on the code.Identifies if the associated data is formatted into its individual pieces, or exists as a single entity.Specifies if the associated data is formatted or not. When true, then it is formatted; when false, then not formatted.Used to indicate the gender of a person, if known.Identifies the gender.HotelReference: The hotel reference identifies a specific hotel by using the Chain Code, the Brand Code, and the Hotel Code. The codes used are agreed upon by trading partners.The code that identifies a hotel chain or management group. The hotel chain code is decided between vendors. This attribute is optional if the hotel is an independent property that can be identified by the HotelCode attribute.A code that identifies the brand or flag of a hotel, often used for independently-owned or franchised properties who are known by a specific brand.The code that uniquely identifies a single hotel property. The hotel code is decided between vendors.The IATA city code; for example DCA, ORD.A text field used to communicate the proper name of the hotel.A text field used to communicate the context (or source of - ex Sabre, Galileo, Worldspan, Amadeus) the HotelReferenceGroup codes.The name of the hotel chain (e.g., Hilton, Marriott, Hyatt, Starwood).The name of a brand of hotels (e.g., Courtyard, Hampton Inn).An identifier of an area as defined by a hotel reservation system.TTI hotel reference code.Example: 123Note: This code is maintained by the Travel Technology Initiative (TTI) and provides a unique way to identify a property across a multiplicity of channels, service providers, tour companies, representation companies and third parties involved in the booking, administration and fulfillment of travel within the hospitality industry. For more information: http://www.tti.org/tticodes.htmlUsed to provide a required unique identifier.A unique identifying value assigned by the creating system. The ID attribute may be used to reference a primary-key value within a database or in a particular implementation.Provides employee information.A unique identifying value assigned by the creating system. The ID attribute may be used to reference a primary-key value within a database or in a particular implementation.Level in employer organization (e.g. seniority) that conveys privileges.Title of employee in the employer company that conveys rank or privileges.Used to provide an optional unique identifier.A unique identifying value assigned by the creating system. The ID attribute may be used to reference a primary-key value within a database or in a particular implementation.Name of bank or organization issuing the card (e.g., alumni association, bank, fraternal organization, etc.).Code of bank issuing the card.Identifies language.Language identification.A code identifying a location.A code used to identify a location.Identifies the context of the identifying code (e.g., IATA, ARC, or internal code).IATAProvides the level within a loyalty program.Indicates special privileges in program assigned to individual.Provides a numeric code assigned to a particular loyalty level.Identifies the Loyalty Program, membership, form factor used by the certificate and its current status.A unique identifying value assigned by the creating system. The ID attribute may be used to reference a primary-key value within a database or in a particular implementation.Identifies the source of the code that identifies program or promotion within a loyalty scheme.The loyalty redemption certificate identifier.Unique identifier of the member in the program.This identifies the loyalty program.Indicates the starting date.Indicates the ending date.When true, indicates that the ExpireDate is the first day after the applicable period (e.g. when expire date is Oct 15 the last date of the period is Oct 14).The number of nights of the hotel stay that are used to calculate the redemption amount.Indicates what form the certificate is in e.g. Paper or Electronic.Used to define the status of the certificate e.g. Available, Voided, Cancelled, Reserved, Used.Identifies a loyalty certificate.The loyalty redemption certificate identifier.Unique identifier of the member in the program.This identifies the loyalty program.Used to specify the maximum number of responses to a request.A positive integer value that indicates the maximum number of responses desired in the return.Generic information about a multimedia item.The content ID of a file attachment with the prefix 'cid:'. The value of this can be used to retrieve the corresponding attachment by the receiving system.The title of the multimedia object.The author of the multimedia object.A copyright notice for the multimedia object.Owner of the copyright for the multimedia content.The start date for which the multimedia content rights are claimed.The end date for which the multimedia content rights are claimed.The start date for which the content is considered valid.The end date for which the content is considered valid.Start month and day or date for which the multimedia content is relevent (e.g. the start of a season or the start of an event). When a year is not used (i.e. only the month and day) it signifies a recurring event.End month and day or date for which the multimedia content is relevent (e.g. the end of a season or the start of an event). When a year is not used (i.e. only the month and day) it signifies a recurring event.Uniquely identifies this file in the message.Unique identifier for the source of the multimedia object (e.g., the original image file).Specific information about a multimedia item.Identifies the language of the multimedia item.The code associated with the format of the multimedia item. Refer to OpenTravel Code list Content Format Code (CFC).The size of the multimedia file in bytes.The name of the multimedia file.An attribute group to be used when the associated item has a required name and an optional code. If the length of the name could exceed 64 characters the complexType LongNameoptionalCodeType should be used.The name of an item.Provides the code identifying the item.Minimum and maximum occupancy values.Minimum number of persons allowed in a unit of accommodation or place.Maximum number of persons allowed in a unit of accommodation or place.Designates the office category within an organization.Indicates main office, field office, or division of the organization.An attribute group to be used when the associated item has an optional code and an optional name.Provides the code identifying the item.The name of an item.Provides information about the original document on which the reissue is based.The original ticket number in a series if reissuances.Place where the original ticket was issued.Date when the original ticket was issued.IATA office number, which issued original ticket.Payment type for the original ticket.Indicates if the check digit of the ticket number or the interline agreement has to be checked or not.The CheckDigit of the TicketNumber does not need to be verified.No automatic interline agreement check needs to be performed on the ticket to be reissued.Neither the ticket number check digit nor the interline agreement needs to be checked.Gives a list of references to coupon numbers of the ticket which will be taken for payment.The standard attributes that appear on the root element for all OpenTravel messages.A reference for additional message identification, assigned by the requesting host system.Implementer: A reference for additional message identification, assigned by the requesting host system. When a request message includes an echo token the corresponding response message MUST include an echo token with an identical value.ISO 8601 encoded timestamp indicating the creation date and time of the message.http://www.iso.org/iso/support/faqs/faqs_widely_used_standards/widely_used_standards_other/date_and_time_format.htmYYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssZ with time values using the 24 hour clock:
20 November 2003, 1:59:38 pm UTC becomes 2003-11-20T13:59:38ZTest or Production target system indicator.A test system.A production system.The name of the Test or Production system.The OpenTravel message version indicated by a decimal value.Unique identifier to relate all messages within a transaction (e.g. this would be sent in all request and response messages that are part of an on-going transaction).The sequence number of the transaction assigned by the sending system for ordered message processing or message resynchronization.Implementer: Message resynchronization typically is required if a system has been off-line and needs to retrieve messages that were missed.This indicates where this message falls within a sequence of messages.This is the first message within a transaction.This is the last message within a transaction.This indicates that all messages within the current transaction must be ignored.This is any message that is not the first or last message within a transaction.Specifies that this is a followup request asking for more of what was requested in the previous request.This request message is a subsequent request based on the previous message sent in this transaction.When true, indicates the message is being re-sent after a failure.Implementer: It is recommended that this attribute is used (i.e., set to TRUE) only when a message is retransmitted.Allows end-to-end correlation of log messages with the corresponding Web service message throughout the processing of the Web service message.The primary language preference for the message encoded as ISO 639-3.ISO 639 (3) character language codes: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_ISO_639_codesThe alternate language for a customer or message encoded as ISO 639-3.ISO 639 (3) character language codes: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_ISO_639_codesIndicates the start and end date for a payment card.Indicates the starting date.Indicates the ending date.Used to specify the geographic coordinates of a location.The measure of the angular distance on a meridian north or south of the equator.The measure of the angular distance on a meridian east or west of the prime meridian.The height of an item, typically above sea level.Provides the unit of measure for the altitude (e.g., feet, meters, miles, kilometers). Refer to OpenTravel Code List Unit of Measure Code (UOM).Indicates the accuracy of the property's geo-coding, since the property's longitude and latitude may not always be exact. Refer to OpenTravel Code List Position Accuracy Code (PAC).Preference level definition.Used to indicate a level of preference for an associated item.Identifes the primary language preference for the message.The primary language preference for the message encoded as ISO 639-3.ISO 639 (3) character language codes: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_ISO_639_codesAllows for control of the sharing of data between parties.Permission for sharing data for synchronization of information held by other travel service providers. If the value=Inherit, specifies data sharing permissions for synchronization of information held by other travel service providers.Permission for sharing data for marketing purposes. If the value=Inherit, specifies data sharing permissions for marketing purposes.Specifies the action to be taken on this information and the effective and discontinue dates.To specify if the action to be taken is a replacement, addition, deletion, or update.The starting value of the time span.The duration datatype represents a combination of year, month, day and time values representing a single duration of time, encoded as a single string.The ending value of the time span.Used to provide the company common name.The travel sector the company is associated with, such as air, car and hotel. Refer to OpenTravel Code List Travel Sector (TVS).Identifies a company by the company code.Identifies the context of the identifying code, such as DUNS, IATA or internal code, etc.Used to specify a profile type.Code to specify a profile such as Customer, Tour Operator, Corporation, etc. Refer to OpenTravel Code List Profile Type (PRT).Used to provide a promotion code.Promotion code is the identifier used by the host to link directly with a specific named advertising campaign. By including the required code, the client is able to gain access to special offers which may have been created for a specifically targeted group via a CRM system or for a wider advertising campaign using Television or press adverts.List of the vendor codes associated with a promotion.Used to define a quantity.Used to define the quantity for an associated element or attribute.Information to identify a queue.The ATA/ IATA airport/city code, office code, pseudo city code, etc. of the queue.An identifier specifying the queue on which the booking file resides in the system.The category of the queue.Identifies the airline and/or system where the queue resides. If this is omitted, the airline and/or system code (AirlineVendorID) contained in the point of sale information should be used.An additional identifier to determine the exact queue on which a reservation record should be placed.Defines the rate information that is common to all transactions. Such information may include rate codes, rate type, promotional codes, etc. This information may be used to determine the rate that is made available.Used to indicate the purpose, whether for business, personal or other. Refer to OpenTravel Code List Travel Purpose (TVP).The RateCategory attribute defines a set of valid values for the category of a rate. Typically rates are offered as either Leisure rates or Business (Corporate) rates, with a business rate usually including additional costs such as the cost of insurance, etc. This set of values defines the rate categories. Refer to OpenTravel Code List Rate Category (RTC).This is the vendor specific code used to identify a special rate associated with a specific organization.Promotion code is the identifier used by the host to link directly with a specific named advertising campaign. By including the required code, the client is able to gain access to special offers which may have been created for a specifically targeted group via a CRM system or for a wider advertising campaign using Television or press adverts.List of the vendor codes associated with a promotion.This is the vendor specific code for rate codes (e.g. WES, 2A, DLY00).The RatePeriod attribute defines the type of rate that may be applied. For example, typically car rental rates differ based upon the duration of the rental, and the actual rate is then expressed in terms of the period of the rental.When true, only guaranteed rates should be returned. When false, all rates should be returned.A range of monetary values within which the cost of the available products are requested.A decimal value that indicates the minimum monetary value to be considered in a request for an available product.A decimal value that indicates the maximum monetary value to be considered in a request for an available product.The rate amount used in place of MinRate and MaxRate when a specific rate is being requested.Used to specify the period of time to which the rates apply.An ISO 4217 (3) alpha character code that specifies a monetary unit.The ISO 4217 standard "minor unit" for the number of decimal places for a particular currency.Implementer: The ISO 4217 standard "minor unit" is typically used when the amount provided includes the minor unit of currency without a decimal point (e.g., USD 8500 needs DecimalPlaces="2" to represent $85).Contains the region information for the sailingSpecifies a region code.Specifies the region name.A sub-region code for the specified region.A sub-region name for the specified region.Defines the position of an entity in relation to another entity (e.g. from an airport to a hotel, the relationship is dependant on use).Defines the cardinal direction (e.g., north, south, southwest).Defines the distance between two points.The unit of measure in a code format. Refer to OpenTravel Code List Unit of Measure Code (UOM).This is used to indicate that an item is obsolete.If true, this item is obsolete and should be removed from the receiving system.falseUsed to request the version of the payload message desired for the response.Used to request the version of the payload message desired for the response.Indicates that additional records are available and provides the echo token to be used to retrieve those records.If true, this indicates more items are available. If false, no more items are available.A reference to the last response returned. Originally set in the response message and will be used in the next query for more details.A positive integer value that indicates the maximum number of responses desired in the return.Indicates a preference for an item that is referred to using a Reference Place Holder (RPH). Often an object is stored in a collection of similar objects, and a preference for use of one these objects is to be made known. This complex type can be used to specify the preference level, and to provide the indicator to the object in the collection.Used to indicate a level of preference for an associated item.The unique reference for an object within this message.Attributes to describe the seat deck, row and the seat number within the row.The level of the deck, e.g. "Upper."Deck associated to seat row number.Sequence number of a row.Seat number within a row.The absolute sequence number of real or virtual rows on a plane that enables the assignment of seats that are not in a physical row, e.g. jump seats.The absolute sequence of seats within a row that enables the assignment of seats outside the physical sequence.Attributes for seat request. Note: you can choose a specific seat or just a general preference.Used to provide the seat number.Refer to OpenTravel Code List Seat Preference (STP).The level of the deck, e.g. "Upper."Sequence number of a row.Seat number within a row.Indicates smoking is allowed when true and is not allowed when false.falseUsed to indicate whether information can be shared.Permission for sharing all data in profile for synchronization of profiles held by other travel service providers.NoPermission for sharing all data in profile for marketing purposes. A yes value indicates that the customer has chosen to opt-in to marketing communication. This is used in combination with the ShareAllOptOutInd and only one of these attributes should have a value of yes. When yes, a customer has explicitly opted out of marketing communication. This is used in combination with the ShareAllMarketInd and only one of these attributes should have a value of yes. Status of the opt in.Example: OptedInOpted in.Opted out.Opt in status is unknown.Date and time of opt in.Example: 2012-01-14T09:57:59Date and time of opt out.Example: 2012-01-14T09:57:59Provides the date of registration for a loyalty program.Indicates when the member signed up for the loyalty program.Indicates the alliance status of a program.Indicates if program is affiliated with a group of related offers accumulating credits.Indicates the program is not part of an alliance.Indicates the program is part of an alliance.Identifies a position with regard to the smoking of cigarettes, either Allowed or NotAllowed. This may be of use when expressing a preference (I prefer a room that allows smoking) or when stating the attributes of an item (smoking in this rental car is not allowed).Indicates smoking is allowed when true and is not allowed when false.falseProvides telephone information details.Describes the location of the phone, such as Home, Office, Property Reservation Office, etc. Refer to OpenTravel Code List Phone Location Type (PLT).Indicates type of technology associated with this telephone number, such as Voice, Data, Fax, Pager, Mobile, TTY, etc. Refer to OpenTravel Code List Phone Technology Type (PTT).Describes the type of telephone number, in the context of its general use (e.g. Home, Business, Emergency Contact, Travel Arranger, Day, Evening). Refer to OpenTravel Code List Phone Use Type (PUT).Code assigned by telecommunications authorities for international country access identifier.Code assigned for telephones in a specific region, city, or area.Telephone number assigned to a single location.Extension to reach a specific party at the phone number.Additional codes used for pager or telephone access rights.A remark associated with the telephone number.Detailed telephone information.Permission for sharing data for synchronization of information held by other travel service providers. If the value=Inherit, specifies data sharing permissions for synchronization of information held by other travel service providers.Permission for sharing data for marketing purposes. If the value=Inherit, specifies data sharing permissions for marketing purposes.Describes the location of the phone, such as Home, Office, Property Reservation Office, etc. Refer to OpenTravel Code List Phone Location Type (PLT).Indicates type of technology associated with this telephone number, such as Voice, Data, Fax, Pager, Mobile, TTY, etc. Refer to OpenTravel Code List Phone Technology Type (PTT).Describes the type of telephone number, in the context of its general use (e.g. Home, Business, Emergency Contact, Travel Arranger, Day, Evening). Refer to OpenTravel Code List Phone Use Type (PUT).Code assigned by telecommunications authorities for international country access identifier.Code assigned for telephones in a specific region, city, or area.Telephone number assigned to a single location.Extension to reach a specific party at the phone number.Additional codes used for pager or telephone access rights.A remark associated with the telephone number.Specifies if the associated data is formatted or not. When true, then it is formatted; when false, then not formatted.Information about a telephone number, including the actual number and its usage.Used elsewhere in the message to reference a specific telephone number (including faxes).Permission for sharing data for synchronization of information held by other travel service providers. If the value=Inherit, specifies data sharing permissions for synchronization of information held by other travel service providers.Permission for sharing data for marketing purposes. If the value=Inherit, specifies data sharing permissions for marketing purposes.Describes the location of the phone, such as Home, Office, Property Reservation Office, etc. Refer to OpenTravel Code List Phone Location Type (PLT).Indicates type of technology associated with this telephone number, such as Voice, Data, Fax, Pager, Mobile, TTY, etc. Refer to OpenTravel Code List Phone Technology Type (PTT).Describes the type of telephone number, in the context of its general use (e.g. Home, Business, Emergency Contact, Travel Arranger, Day, Evening). Refer to OpenTravel Code List Phone Use Type (PUT).Code assigned by telecommunications authorities for international country access identifier.Code assigned for telephones in a specific region, city, or area.Telephone number assigned to a single location.Extension to reach a specific party at the phone number.Additional codes used for pager or telephone access rights.A remark associated with the telephone number.Specifies if the associated data is formatted or not. When true, then it is formatted; when false, then not formatted.When true, indicates a default value should be used.Total time span covered by this availability request (from the earliest arrival to the latest departure).The earliest ending date/time for the availability requested, expressed in dateTime format as prescribed by ISO 8601.The latest ending date/time for the availability requested, expressed in dateTime format as prescribed by ISO 8601.The Day of Week of the starting date for the availability requested. Enumerated values of StartDOW are the seven days of the week: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or Sunday.Provides times related to a travel segment.The day of week of travel segment.The check in time and date of travel segment.The departure time and date of the travel segment.The arrival time and date of the travel segment.Defines information on the number of travelers of a specific type (e.g. a driver type can be either one of a defined set, Adult, YoungDriver, YoungerDriver, or it may be a code that is acceptable to both Trading Partners).This is used to specify age in years.Refer to OpenTravel Code List Age Qualifying Code (AQC), Rail Passenger Type Code (PXC), or use StringLength1to8 with CodeContext to use a non-OpenTravel Code.Identifies the source authority for the code.Identifies the location of the code table.Used to define the quantity for an associated element or attribute.Information about a traveler participating in a rebate program.The purpose of the trip. If the customer has a default trip purpose this should be pre-populated with that value and the @TripPurposeRequiredInd should be set to FALSE.The trip purpose is for business only.The trip purpose is for a combination of business and pleasure.The trip purpose is for pleasure only.The trip purpose is unknown.When true, the customer does not have a default trip purpose selected and they need to be prompted for the trip purpose.Provides unique identification information.URL that identifies the location associated with the record identified by the UniqueID.A reference to the type of object defined by the UniqueID element. Refer to OpenTravel Code List Unique ID Type (UIT).The identification of a record as it exists at a point in time. An instance is used in update messages where the sender must assure the server that the update sent refers to the most recent modification level of the object being updated.A unique identifying value assigned by the creating system. The ID attribute may be used to reference a primary-key value within a database or in a particular implementation.Used to identify the source of the identifier (e.g., IATA, ABTA).Provides measurement information.This is the numeric value associated with the measurement.This is the standard unit of measure name (e.g., it could be generic such as metric or imperial or specific such as inches, feet, yards, miles, millimeters, centimeters, meters, kilometers- according to usage).The unit of measure in a code format (e.g., inches, pixels, centimeters). Refer to OpenTravel Code List Unit of Measure Code (UOM).A form of payment using a voucher or coupon.Identification of a series of coupons or vouchers identified by serial number(s).Indicates the starting date.Indicates the ending date.When true, indicates that the ExpireDate is the first day after the applicable period (e.g. when expire date is Oct 15 the last date of the period is Oct 14).This complex type identifies payment cards that are acceptable for a specific form of payment, along with the ability to provide free text information regarding payment cards.A collection of payment cards that are acceptable as a form of payment.Specific information of one payment card that is acceptable as a form of payment.Provides the information needed to describe a type of payment card that is acceptable as a form of payment. A usage fee (amount or percentage) may also be stated for this particular card type.General information regarding the use of payment cards.Used to define the types of payments accepted.An acceptable form of payment.Information about an address that identifies a location for a specific purposes.Indicates whether or not this is the default address.Describes the use of the address (e.g. mailing, delivery, billing, etc.). Refer to OpenTravel Code List Address Use Type (AUT).Used elsewhere in the message to reference this specific address.Provides address information.May contain the street number and optionally the street name.Usually a letter right after the street number (A in 66-A, B in 123-B etc).Street direction of an address (e.g., N, E, S, NW, SW).Numerical equivalent of a rural township as defined within a given area (e.g., 12, 99).Building name, room, apartment, or suite number.When true, the information is a building name.When the address is unformatted (FormattedInd="false") these lines will contain free form address details. When the address is formatted and street number and street name must be sent independently, the street number will be sent using StreetNmbr, and the street name will be sent in the first AddressLine occurrence.City (e.g., Dublin), town, or postal station (i.e., a postal service territory, often used in a military address).Post Office Code number.County or Region Name (e.g., Fairfax).State or Province name (e.g., Texas).Country name (e.g., Ireland).Specifies if the associated data is formatted or not. When true, then it is formatted; when false, then not formatted.Allows for control of the sharing of address information between parties.Defines the type of address (e.g. home, business, other). Refer to OpenTravel Code List Communication Location Type (CLT).A remark associated with this address.Address language.Example: enValid email address indicator.Example: trueImplementer: If true, this is a valid and complete mailing address that has been verified through an address verification service or previously mailed materials have not been returned.An extensible list of age qualifiers.An age qualifier type known between trading partners. Enter a value here if you have selected "Other_" from the pre-defined list.Alternate currency information for loyalty program currencies definition.Unit of loyalty program currency.Example: MilesConversion ratio information.Conversion ratio.Example: 1000Implementer: This is the ratio used to calculate the quantity of loyalty currency to a monetary amount and unit. If not supplied, it assumes a Ratio of 1:1000. For example, a base fare of $100 USD where Ratio is 1000 requires 100,000 frequent flyer miles to pay for the full base fare (100 * 1000 = 100,000 miles.)Conversion ratio amount and currency.Award code.Example: GUESTRWD12Note: This is an award code associated with the redemption amount.Discount percentage.Example: 6Note: This is a percentage used for discount calculations.Redemption quantity.Example: 50000Note: This is the quantity of the specified loyalty currency required or used to redeem this award.Baggage size specification.If true, the baggage dimensions are approximate.Baggage height.Example: 13.5Baggage length.Example: 33Baggage width.Example: 16.25Linear dimensions.Note: This is the total linear measurement of the baggage (Length + Height + Width).Example: 62.75Baggage specification.Weight amount and unit of measure.Size amounts and unit of measure.Note: Baggage size may be specified as individual size units (height, length, width) with an associated unit of measure, or as linear dimensions.Specialty item details.Specialty item code and code source.Example: 0EC, ATPCOBaggage quantity.Example: 2Baggage weight specification.If true, the baggage weight is approximate.Baggage weight.Example: 57.35Customer bank account definition.Account holder name.Example: Joseph L SmithAccount number.OpenTravel Best Practice: Bank Account Payment Instruction Tokens: Some OpenTravel schema may contain combinations of elements and attributes that have bank account number and other personally identifying information within the schema, such as customer name and date of birth. For enhanced customer privacy and security, it is RECOMMENDED that the bank account number and ID be encrypted, using tokenization or some other method.Bank ID or routing number.OpenTravel Best Practice: Bank Account Payment Instruction Tokens: Some OpenTravel schema may contain combinations of elements and attributes that have bank account number and other personally identifying information within the schema, such as customer name and date of birth. For enhanced customer privacy and security, it is RECOMMENDED that the bank account number and ID be encrypted, using tokenization or some other method.Bank account type.Example: CheckingChecks accepted indicator.Example: trueImplementer: If true, checks are accepted.Data use and sharing permissions.Check number.Example: 999Provides blackout date information.Indicates black-out dates for the travel product/service.Identifies the common, or core, information associated with the request for cancellation of a reservation or other type of record.Sending own UniqueID and partner UniqueID - the receiving system needs to know which one - UniqueID acts as a reference for each system.The person's name in a reservation.Used to specify if this is to initiate a cancellation or to commit the cancellation.May contain rules associated with canceling a reservation as well as the supplier's cancellation number.A collection of cancellation rules.Details of a cancellation rule.Contains the supplier's cancellation number.Provides the cancellation amount due according to the time before the booking date that the cancellation occurs. The amount may be either an amount or a percentage (e.g. 50% within 30 days or $100 outside 30 days).The card to be charged with the cancellation fee.The date by which a cancellation must be made in order to avoid this cancellation penalty.Provides the amount of the cancellation charge.The percentage to be applied for a cancellation.Defines how the cancellation penalty will be applied.A collection of comments.Comment details.Unique identifier for the system which created the comment.When true, the comment may be shown to the consumer. When false, the comment may not be shown to the consumer.Contains details pertaining to commissions.Identifies the recipient of the commission.The amount on which commission is calculated.Provides the currency amount on which the commission is applied.When true, indicates that the commission is calculated using the rate including tax. When false, indicates that the commission is calculated using the net rate.The amount of commission paid to the agency prior to the service being rendered.Provides the amount of commission paid to the agency prior to the service being rendered.A fixed commission amount.A fixed commission amount.The amount of commission to be paid.The amount of commission to be paid.Text related to the commission.Indicates the status of the commission payment itself (e.g. no-show indicates that a different commission may be applied if the reservation is not fulfilled).Indicates full commission.Indicates partial commission.Indicates no commission.Indicates customer did not use the reserved product or service and did not cancel. This "no show" may impact commission.Indicates the commission is being adjusted.Indicates the requested rate is commissionable.The percent applied to the commissionable amount to determine the commission payable amount.Indicates the currency to be applied to the amounts located in the child elements.Identifies the reason why a commission is not paid or not paid in full.Identifies who should be billed for the commission amount.This is the frequency at which the commission is applied (e.g. per stay, daily). Refer to OpenTravel Code List Charge Type (CHG).Maximum number of units for which the commission will be applied. This may be used in conjunction with the frequency attribute.The highest monetary value that may be paid for the commission.Identifies a company by name.Provides detailed information on a company.The division name or ID with which the contact is associated.The department name or ID with which the contact is associated.To specify connection locations, preference level for each, min connection time, and whether location is specified for stopping or changing.Specifies a connection location, preference level, min connection time, and whether the location is allowed for stopping or changing.When true, indicates the location is acceptable for a connection. When false the location should not be included for a connection.trueThe preference level for the connection point - only, unacceptable, preferred.Number of minutes between connections.Specifies whether a connection is for a stopover or a change of flights.If true, other airports within this city may be considered (e.g., EWR, JFK when origin location is LGA.)The type of connection desired, Online, Offline, Interline. Online refers to host airline connections. Offline refers to non-host airline connections. Interline refers to a combination of host airline and non-host airline connections.Own host airlines only.Non host airlines only.Own and other airlines.Name of an individual and appropriate contact information. May be contact information for the customer or someone affiliated with the customer.This provides name information for a person.Information about a telephone number, including the actual number and its usage.Information about a contact's telephone number, including the actual number and its usage.Information about an address that identifies a location for a specific purposes.Electronic email addresses, in IETF specified format.Web site address, in IETF specified format.Identifies a company by name.Employment identification; using an employee ID number, title, level within the company, and an indication of their status, i.e.: active, retired, on leave, or terminated from employment. Additional information about an employee can be entered into the element, including the name of the employee, if it differs from the person name identified as a customer or contact.Specifies social media information used for communication with the traveler.Allows for control of the sharing of data between parties.Indicates that the receiving system should assume the default value if the user specifies no overriding value or action.Type of contact in the context of use for the travel experience; such as permanent, temporary, affiliation, travel arranger, etc.Indicates the type of relationship with the person or company in the profile, such as Spouse, Child, Family, Business Associate, Interest Group, Medical, Security,Other, etc.Indicates if this contact should be used in the case of an emergency.falseProvides a unique reference to this contact person.Provides the preferred method of communication. Refer to OpenTravel Code list Distribution Type (DTB).Indicates the method of distribution for the booking documentation. Refer to OpenTravel Code list Distribution Type (DTB).The name or code of a country (e.g. as used in an address or to specify citizenship of a traveller).ISO 3166 code for a country.Information about the insurance coverage limits that applies to all covered travelersThe amount of out-of-pocket expense a covered individual must pay per claim.The maximum currency amount of available coverage for the policy.The maximum amount of available coverage for a covered individual.Indicates a level of coverage for the plan benefit e.g. Silver, Gold, PlatinumIdentifies the type of coverage or benefit requested by the covered individuals. Refer to OpenTravel Code List Coverage Type (COV).Flag to indicate unlimited coverage for the specific benefit is available/requested.Flag to indicate coverage type is available/requested.Contains basic data on the customer's identity, location, relationships, finances, memberships, etc.Detailed name information for the customer.Information on a telephone number for the customer.The first and last dates between which this telephone number is in effect.Information about a telephone number, including the actual number and its usage.Indicates under what conditions the element will be transfered to the booking.A reference to the company from which this element has been inherited.Information on an email address for the customer.Indicates under what conditions the element will be transfered to the booking.A reference to the company from which this element has been inherited.Detailed information on an address for the customer.Identifies a company.Name of the person to whom this address relates.The first and last dates between which this address is in effect.Indicates if the address has been validated or not and if it has been successful or not.Indicates the address has been validated automatically.Indicates the address has been validated by the agent.Indicates the address has not been validated.Indicates under what conditions the element will be transfered to the booking.A reference to the company from which this element has been inherited.Information on a URL for the customer.Indicates under what conditions this element will be transfered to the booking.Name of the (self-professed) country that is claimed for citizenship.Name of the (self-professed) country that is claimed for citizenship.Describes the customer's physical challenge.When true, indicates the customer is physically challenged.Describes the customer's pet.Methods of providing funds and guarantees for travel by the customer.The supplier for whom this is the preferred method of payment.Information about the supplier.Indicates under what conditions the element will be transfered to the booking.When true, indicates the preferred form of payment.A reference to the company from which this element has been inherited.Identifies a traveler associated with the customer.Information on a contact person for the customer.Detailed document information for the customer (e.g., driver license, passport, visa).Loyalty program information for the customer.Loyalty program preferences specified by the enrolling member.Additional programs that are honored by the primary loyalty account.Source from which members can receive information.Preferred method of offer communication.An enumerated list of method of communication. Refer to OpenTravel Code List Distribution Type (DTB).An enumerated list of offer sources.Indicates how person became aware of loyalty program.Loyalty enrollment promotion code.Method by which awards are allocated.Information allowing member to securely access account.Alternate method to password for account access.Used to specify a sub-account and its point balance associated with this loyalty account.Describes the type of sub account (e.g. miles, points, vouchers, stays).The current balance for this sub account.Program rewarding frequent use by accumulating credits for services provided by vendors.A remark associated with the customer's loyalty program.Employment information for the customer.Identifies the customer's employer.Additional languages spoken by the traveler.Code for the language spoken by the customer.Identifies the gender of the customer.When true the customer is deceased.Indicates reason for locking out record, such as Emergency, Incident, etc.Identifies the birth date of the customer.Type of funds preferred for reviewing monetary values, in ISO 4217 codes.If true, indicates a very important person.Used to specify textual information about the customer.The primary language of the customer.The supplier's ranking of the customer (e.g., VIP, numerical ranking).Marital status of the traveler.The marriage of the traveler has been annulled.The traveler is living with someone, but not married.The traveler is divorced.The traveler is engaged.
the traveler is married
The traveler is separated.The traveler is single.The traveler is widowed.The marital status of the traveler is unknown.When true, indicates the customer was previously married. When false, indicates the customer was not previously married.The number of children of the customer.Used to specify a time window range by either specifying an earliest and latest date for the start date and end date or by giving a date with a time period that can be applied before and/or after the start date.Specifies a time period that can be applied before and/or after the start date.The earliest and latest dates acceptable for the start date.Identifies a date range.The earliest and latest dates acceptable for the end date.Identifies a date range.Defines the date and/or time span.Company name and location for sending invoice for remittances for travel services.Company name to whom remittance should be directed.This may be used to pass the name of the contact at the company for which the direct bill applies.Address where remittance should be directed.Email address to which remittance should be directed.Telephone number associated with company to whom remittance is being directed.Information about a telephone number, including the actual number and its usage.Allows for control of the sharing of direct bill data between parties.Identifier for the organization to be billed directly for travel services.The number assigned by the subscriber for billing reconciliation of a corporate account.Provides information on a specific document.The name of the document holder in unformatted text (Mr. Sam Jones).The name of document holder in formatted text.Used to indicate any limitations on the document (e.g. as a person may only be allowed to spend a max of 30 days in country on a visitor's visa).A container for additional person names.The name of an additional person listed on this document.Allows for control of the sharing of document data between parties.Indicates the group or association that granted the document.Indicates the location where the document was issued.Unique number assigned by authorities to document.Indicates the type of document (e.g. Passport, Military ID, Drivers License, national ID, Vaccination Certificate). Refer to OpenTravel Code List Document Type (DOC).The gender of the document holder.The birth date of the document holder.The effective and expiry date of the document.State or Province where the document was issued.Country where the document was issued.Specifies the birth country of the document holder.Specifies the birth place of the document holder (e.g., city, state, county, province), when designating a country of birth, use BirthCountry.The country code of the nationality of the document holder.Provides contact name associated with the document.Provides the type of document holder.The document holder is an infant.The document holder is a head of household.A remark associated with the document.Defines the postal code (e.g., ZIP code) on the document.Provides information about donations made during a booking.The identifying fields for the front office for a Massive Good donation: Product Name, Product version, Office ID and Corporate ID.The Massive Good/ Amadeus Donation Service product name.The Massive Good/ Amadeus Donation Service product version.The Massive Good/ Amadeus Donation Service office ID.The Massive Good/ Amadeus Donation Service corporate ID.Donation credit card information.The donation currency code (ISO 4217.) The donation amount.Donor information, including Email Address, First Name, Last Name, Street Address, City and Zip Code.The donor name.Donor address and email address information.The donor email address.The localized error response language. The ID of the GDS (global distribution service) providing the donation.AmadeusGalileoWorldspanApolloSabreWebsiteWebServiceMillennium FoundationOtherIf true, the donor wants a donation receipt. The 2 character ISO3166 country code of the donor.The origin state of the donor.Electronic email addresses, in IETF specified format.Allows for control of the sharing of email information between parties.Identifies whether or not this is the default email address.Defines the purpose of the e-mail address (e.g. personal, business, listserve). Refer to OpenTravel Code List Email Address Type (EAT).Used elsewhere in the message to reference this specific email address.A remark associated with the e-mail address.Valid email address indicator.Example: trueIf true, this is a valid email address that has been system verified via a successful email transmission.Preferred email format.Example: text/plainEmployment identification; using an employee ID number, title, level within the company, and an indication of their status (e.g., active, retired, on leave, or terminated from employment). Additional information about an employee can be entered into the element, including the name of the employee, if it differs from the person name identified as a customer or contact.Identifier assigned to the employee.Level in employer organization (e.g. seniority) that coveys privileges.Title of employee in the employer company that conveys rank or privileges.Status of employment. Refer to OpenTravel Code List Employee Status (EMP).Secure information that supports PCI tokens, data masking and other encryption methods.OpenTravel Best Practice: Use of Encrypted, Masked or Tokenized Information: Certain OpenTravel schema may have combinations payment and/or account information with other personally identifying information, such as customer name and date of birth. For enhanced customer privacy and security, it is RECOMMENDED that the payment and account information be protected, using tokenization or some other encryption method and displayed in a masked format.Non-secure (plain text) value.Identifies an error that occurred in the processing of the payment card.Database key.Example: KHC32198gt4Note: This contains a key required to retrieve the full payment instrument details compliant with PCI DSS standards.Encryption key method.Example: RotatingKeyEnvironment_DailyKeyDeveloper: This contains a reference to the key generation method being used - this is NOT the key value.Encryption method.Example: Triple DESOpenTravel Best Practice: Encryption Method: When using the OpenTravel Encryption element, it is RECOMMENDED that all trading partners be informed of all encryption methods being used in advance of implementation to ensure message processing compatibility.Encrypted value.Example: 5dfc52b51bd35553df8592078de921bcMasked data.Example: xxxxxxxxxxxx9922Tokenized information. Example: AEGHV234AUD54367Provider ID.Example: Shift4 (payment)Developer: This contains a provider ID if multiple providers are used for secure information exchange.Specifies the method that was used to authenticate the card.This confirms that the security code was used as the type of authentication. The security code includes items such as CVV, CVV2, CVC, etc.This confirms that the magnetic stripe was used as the type of authentication. Specifies the aircraft equipment type.This is the 3 character IATA code.Indicates there is an equipment change.falseThe aircraft number assigned for the flight.A collection of errors that occurred during the processing of a message.An error that occurred during the processing of a message.Standard way to indicate that an error occurred during the processing of an OpenTravel message. If the message successfully processes, but there are business errors, those errors should be passed in the warning element.The Error element MUST contain the Type attribute that uses a recommended set of values to indicate the error type. The validating XSD can expect to accept values that it has NOT been explicitly coded for and process them by using Type ="Unknown". Refer to OpenTravel Code List Error Warning Type (EWT).Details of the error.An XPath expression that selects all the nodes whose data caused this error. Further, this expression should have an additional contraint which contains the data of the node. This will provide the offending data back to systems that cannot maintain the original message.A collection of fees.Fee Amount that is applied to the rate. Fees are used for non tax amounts like service charges.Used for non-tax fees and charges (e.g. service charges) .Used for taxes on the associated fee.Text description of the fees in a given language.Indicates whether taxes are included when figuring the fees.Provides details of the fee.Provides the effective and expiry dates for the fee.When true, indicates the fee is mandatory. When false, the fee is not mandatory.An index code to identify an instance in a collection of like items.Specifies charge information by unit (e.g., room, person, item) and frequency (e.g., daily, weekly, stay).When true, indicates that the fee is subject to tax.Minimum age of applicability.Maximum age of applicability.Construct for holding a flight segment availability object.Departure point of flight segment.Identifies the airport location for the departure.Arrival point of flight segment.Identifies the airport location for the arrival.The operating airline of the flight if it is a codeshare flight.The type of equipment used for the flight.The date and time of the flight segment departure.Specifies the arrival date and time of a flight.The number of stops the flight makes.Reference place holder for this flight segment.Used to specify the source of the data being exchanged as determined by trading partners.Used to provide subsection formatted text information.Details and content of a paragraph for a formatted text message.This attribute may be used to provide a title for a sub-section of the formatted free text. A sub-section may have multiple related paragraphs of information. For example, if used to provide driving directions there may be multiple paragraphs, and these paragraphs may be grouped into a sub-section called "Driving from the North". A second subsection may be titled "Driving from the South", and may contain several paragraphs to describe the driving directions when driving from the south.An optional code that may be assigned to this sub-section of formatted free text.This attribute may be used when there is a need to number all of the sub-sections of information that is to be presented.Provides text and indicates whether it is formatted or not.Textual information, which may be formatted as a line of information, or unformatted, as a paragraph of text.The language in which the text is provided.Indicates the format of text used in the description e.g. unformatted or html.Textual data that is in ASCII format.HTML formatted text.Collection of formatted text sub sections.Subsection formatted text information.This attribute may be used to provide a title for the formatted free text, for example, Driving Directions. Each of the sub sections that are defined to be a part of the formatted text would provide detailed information about the subject identified by the title.The language in which the content is provided.Textual information to provide descriptions and/or additional information.Language of the text.Describes an image item.A set of images for a given category which may be provided in multiple formats.Detailed information about an image.The language in which the image text is provided.Identifies the format of an image. Refer to OpenTravel Code List Content Format Code (CFC).The name of the image file.The size of the image file.Associates the image size to a given category (e.g., 70x70, 100x100, 480x480, thumbnail). For example, if an image with a dimension of 72x73 is sent, it may be categorized as a 70x70 image.When true, the image is the original file and format. When false, the image is not the original file and format.Information to contact the author of an image.Example: email address - [email protected]Used to define the display order.Example: 1The resolution of an image expressed in DPI (Dots Per Inch).Example: 600The color model.Example: RGBImplementers: A color model is an abstract mathematical model describing the way colors can be represented as multiples of numbers, typically as three or four values or color components. The latitude of what is depicted in the image.Example: 40°44′54.36″NThe longitude of what is depicted in the image.Example: 73°59′8.5″WThe original name of the image file.Example: 394820The description associated with the image in a specific language.The caption associated to a specific image category which can be provided in different languages.Specifies the image category. Refer to OpenTravel Code list Picture Category Code (PIC).Collection of image items.Image of a given category.Creation and modification information for this image item.If true, this item is obsolete and should be removed from the receiving system.The version of the image item.A unique identifying value assigned by the creating system. The ID attribute may be used to reference a primary-key value within a database or in a particular implementation.Details for an image of a given category.URL of the multimedia item for a specific format.The unit of measure for the image item. Refer to OpenTravel Code list Unit of Measure (UOM).The width of the image item (unit specified by unit of measure).The height of the image item (unit specified by unit of measure).Contains certain traveler-specific information required for quoting or booking an insurance plan.Estimated trip cost, or the total price of the journey for the traveler.Amount of flight accident protection (FAP) requested by the traveler (if offered by the insurance plan).Contains descriptions of luggage or equipment for which the traveler has requested additional baggage/equipment coverage (if offered by the insurance plan).Contains a description and estimated value for a specific piece of luggage/equipment for which the traveler would like additional insurance.A detailed description of what the piece of luggage/equipment contains.Estimated value of the piece of luggage/equipment.Additional cost to insure luggage/equipment.Category to describe the type of luggage e.g. Scuba, camera, computer.Contains a description of the traveler's pre-existing conditions, the diagnosis date of the condition, and the date of last treatment.Contains information on a single pre-existing condition.Date first diagnosed with condition.Most recent date treatment was received for condition.Contains data on the buyer and others covered by an insurance request.Identifies the criterion for a search.The Position element contains three attributes, Latitude, Longitude, and Altitude, used to indicate the geographic location(s) requested by the search, expressed in notation specified by ISO standard 6709. It is likely that only the first two attributes, Latitude and Longitude, would be needed to define a geographic area.The geographic coordinates for the search.Uses any part of address information, such as street name, postal code, or country code.When true, only locations in the same country as the specified city's country should be selected.Determines how the keywords specified in the Address element will be processed.The address search keyword(s) will be compared to the physical address of the property.The 'city' area attractions associated with the property will be searched.The address search keyword(s) will be compared to the physical address of the property and the 'city' area attractions associated with the property will be searched.Telephone number(s) used in the search.Detailed telephone information for the search.The Reference Point element allows for a search by proximity to a designated reference point by name.The state or province in which the reference point is located.The country in which the reference point is located.Used to specify a reference point by a code.Indicates the type of location being referenced (e.g., Airport, Hotel). Refer to the OpenTravel Code table Index Point Code (IPC).The name of the reference point.The name of the city associated with this reference point.Indicates the location of points of interest.Used to identify the vicinity of the location. Refer to OpenTravel Codelist Vehicle Where at Facility (VWF).Indicates the detail of hotel reference information.Detailed hotel information for the search.Used to search for hotels within a particular market segment. Refer to OpenTravel Code Segment Category Code Type (SEG).Refer to OpenTravel Code list OpenTravel Code List Property Class Type (PCT).Refer to OpenTravel Code List Architectural Style Code (ARC).The level of integration of a property to provide automated transaction information. The lower the number, the higher the integration (e.g., a 1 means the supplier has the highest level of integration automation).Used to search for hotels in a specific location category (e.g. downtown, airport or suburban, etc.). Refer to OpenTravel Code List Location Category Codes (LOC).When true indicates the search should be performed beyond the hotel city code, typically this could include neighboring cities to the specified hotel city code.Used to specify the extent of a search area. The extent is relative to an element (position, address, hotel reference, etc.) present in this ItemSearchCriterionType that specifies a location.Used to provide distance and direction information from the referenced location.Provides coordinates used to define the area of a map.The latitude of the northern boundary of the map.The latitude of the southern boundary of the map.The longitude of the eastern boundary of the map.The longitude of the western boundary of the map.A collection of Additional Content elements.Describes the specific content requested.When used, the response message will be filtered to return only the content that was requested. Refer to OpenTravel code list Information Type (INF).This is intended to be used in conjunction with the ContentGroupCode attribute to provide additional information about the code being referenced.Values of "true" or "false", indicating whether the string of the search value must be an exact match.An enumerated list, indicating the level of importance of the search criterion. Acceptable values are "Mandatory", "High", "Medium", or "Low."Indicates the item is required.Indicates a high level of importance.Indicates a medium level of importance.Indicates a low level of importance.Defines a ranking scale expressed as integers; meaning and scale are based on individual implementations.Provides high-level information regarding a location.City (e.g., Dublin), town, or postal station (i.e., a postal service territory, often used in a military address).State or Province name (e.g., Texas).Country name (e.g., Ireland).Code and optional string to describe a location point.A code identifying a location.Information to acknowledge the receipt of a message.An element that is not intended to contain any data. The presence of this empty element in the response message indicates that the incoming request message was processed successfully.Optionally used in conjunction with the Success element to indicate that the recipient of the request message identified one or more business-level warnings and/or errors, but the message itself was successfully processed.Indicates that an error occurred in the processing of the incoming request message. An error is defined as a malformed XML message that could not be processed and/or validated.May be used to return the unique id from the request message.The OTA_PayloadStdAttributes defines the standard attributes that appear on the root element for all OpenTravel Messages.This defines the information pertaining to rules and amounts associated with these rules.Provides the currency amount pertaining to the rule.Refer to OpenTravel Code List Rule Type (RUL).The percent applicable to the monetary rule.The date and time applicable to this monetary rule.Refer to OpenTravel Code List Payment Type (PMT).When true, indicates the amount was converted from another currency.Contains multimedia item(s).A multimedia item.The date and time when the collection of multimedia information was last updated.Describes multimedia item(s).A collection of video items.A collection of image items.A collection of text items.Used to designate a particular type of description such as marketing. Refer to OpenTravel Code List Information Type (INF).Used to designate a particular type of additional information. Refer to OpenTravel Code List Additional Detail Type (ADT).A unique identifying value assigned by the creating system. The ID attribute may be used to reference a primary-key value within a database or in a particular implementation.The date and time when the multimedia information was last updated.The version of the content, typically in the form of "1" or "2.3."Traveler and trip information used for targeted multi-modal offers.Requesting party information.OpenTravel ontology information.Compatible ontology(s) URI collection.Note: This is a URL to another ontology that this specified ontology is compatible with.Requested offer information.One or more offer types to be included or excluded in the response.Offer starting date/ time period and time period duration.Earliest start date/ time for offer availability.Method used to calculate the earliest start date/ time.Formula used to calculate earliest start date or start date and time.Other type.Implementer: Type if "Other_" is selected from enumerated list.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Formula distance unit of measure and value.Formula duration unit of measure and value.Duration value.Example: 2Implementer: The time duration unit of measure is set in the @DurationUOM attribute.Other type.Implementer: Type if "Other_" is selected from enumerated list.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Other type.Implementer: Type if "Other_" is selected from enumerated list.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Start date or date and time.Example: 2013-01-13T22:00Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Maximum offer duration unit of measure and value.Example: MinuteValue.Example: 2Other type.Implementer: Type if "Other_" is selected from enumerated list.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Requested offer pricing.Note: If specified, this information should be applied to all offers considered for the response.Maximum offer price.Pricing method.Trip purpose.Total traveler quantity.Example: 2Note: This is the total quantity of travelers that must be accommodated in the offer response.Existing trip characteristics.Note: All of this information pertains to the trip component that has been accommodated by the offer requestor.Requestor trip mode.Example: FlightNote: This is the trip mode that has been accommodated by the offer requestor, e.g. the mode that serves as the basis for all information in this subsequent offer request.Reservation booking method.Trip mode time period.Note: This data is for informational use only as is assumed that traveler(s) are already engaged during this time period.Location(s).Price and payment details.Reservation status.Baggage.Pets and service animals.Activity related trip mode information.Lodging related trip mode information.Transportation trip mode information.Offer requestor assessed trip value.Traveler characteristics.Trip purpose.Traveler classification information.Detailed traveler information.Identifying traveler information.Implementer: Exchanging this level of personal information between trading partners may be subject to state, local and government legislation and internal or negotiated data use and sharing permissions.Traveler name.Traveler age and birth information.Traveler address.Traveler contact information.Traveler loyalty program information.Offer requestor assessed customer value.Service animal indicator.Example: trueImplementer: If true, this traveler has a service animal.Disabled traveler indicator.Example: trueImplementer: If true, this traveler has a disability.Female traveler indicator.Example: trueImplementer: If true, this traveler is female.Male traveler indicator.Example: trueImplementer: If true, this traveler is male.Activity related information with ontology reference.Activity type.Example: FamilyImplementer: To pass a value that is not in this list, select the "Other_" literal and specify a value in the @OtherType attribute.Other type.Implementer: Type if "Other_" is selected.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Address information with ontology reference.Street.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.City.Example: NYCState or province.Example: NYPostal code.Example: NYCCountry.Example: USAInformation use and sharing restriction indicator.Example: trueImplementer: If true, this traveler information may only be used to determine relevant offers.Age,and birthdate information with ontology reference.Information use and sharing restriction indicator.Example: trueImplementer: If true, this traveler information may only be used to determine relevant offers.Age in years.Example: 32Birth date.Example: 1973-01-12Birth year.Example: 1973-01-12Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Animal type, weight with ontology reference.Animal details.Animal type.Example: SuitcaseOther type.Implementer: Type if "Other_" is selected.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Animal weight.Animal quantity.Example: 1Service animal indicator.Example: trueImplementer: If true, one or more travelers has a service animal.Baggage type, quantity, weight, size with ontology reference.Total weight for all baggage items.Baggage item details.Baggage item name or code.Example: SuitcaseSpecialty baggage item indicator.Example: trueImplementer: If true, this is a specialty baggage item.Baggage size.Baggage weight.Specialty baggage item indicator.Example: trueImplementer: If true, traveler(s) have one or more specialty baggage items.Total baggage quantity.Example: 4Booking method type with ontology reference.Other type.Implementer: Type if "Other_" is selected from enumerated list.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Code, context and description with ontology reference.Code.Example: ORDCode context (source authority.)Example: IATACode description.Example: ChicagoImplementer: This may be used to pass a city, state, country (etc.) name instead of a code.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Company name, code, travel segment with ontology reference.Company code and/ or name.Example: OTACompany primary travel segment served.Example: TransportationOntology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Contact information with ontology reference.Email.Example: [email protected]Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Phone.Example: OpenTravelOntology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Currency encoding, amount with ontology reference.Currency code for monetary amounts.Example: USDNote: Best practices state an ISO 4217 Currency Code format should be used. If another format is used, specify the format in the @Context attribute.Decimal places for associated @CurrencyCode.Example: 2Currency amount.Example: USDNote: ISO 4217 Currency Code format.Item context (source authority.)Example: ISOOntology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Ontology specification.URI.Example: http://www.thistravelcompany.com/myontologyVersion.Example: 1.3Name.Example: OpenTravel Car OntologyReference ID.Example: 1Implementer: This is a unique reference for this set of ontology information that is defined here and referenced in @OntologyRefID attributes.Dimension measurement system, unit of measure and dimension values with ontology reference.Dimension unit of measure.Example: US_CustomaryHeight value.Example: 13Implementer: Size encoding specified in RequestedOffer/ @SizeWeightEncoding.Length value.Example: 23Implementer: Size encoding specified in RequestedOffer/ @SizeWeightEncoding.Width value.Example: 8Implementer: Size encoding specified in RequestedOffer/ @SizeWeightEncoding.Other type.Implementer: Type if "Other_" is selected.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Measurement system for size information.Example: US_CustomaryOntology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Distance unit of measure and value with ontology reference.Distance unit of measure and value.Example: MileValue.Example: 2Other type.Implementer: Type if "Other_" is selected from enumerated list.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Measurement system for size information.Example: US_CustomaryOntology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Ontology extension with ontology reference.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Ontology extension with ontology reference.Location information with ontology reference.Location type.Example: OriginOntology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.General location code and name.Geocodes.Latitude.Example: 28.0847797393799Longitude.Example: -82.6114349365234Geocoded universal address.Example: 83G48 MNDPHOntology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Physical location.Lodging information with ontology reference.Property code or name.Example: 123Property class.Other type.Implementer: Type if "Other_" is selected from enumerated list.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Loyalty information with ontology reference.Program provider travel sector.Example: TransportationOther type.Implementer: Type if "Other_" is selected from enumerated list.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Loyalty program name.Loyalty program member information.Information use and sharing restriction indicator.Example: trueImplementer: If true, this traveler information may only be used to determine relevant offers.Loyalty program member ID.Example: 1234567Loyalty program member signup date.Example: 2010-01-12Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Traveler name information with ontology reference.Information use and sharing restriction indicator.Example: trueImplementer: If true, this traveler information may only be used to determine relevant offers.First name.Example: BobLast name.Example: SmithOntology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Offer type, inclusion/ exclusion with ontology reference.One offer type.Exclude offer type indicator.Example: trueImplementer: If true, this offer type should NOT be included in the response.Other type.Implementer: Type if "Other_" is selected from enumerated list.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Return all offer types indicator.Example: trueImplementer: If true, all offer types should be considered for the response and it is not necessary to parse the OfferType element.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Payment information with ontology reference.Total trip price.Rate information.Rate category.Example: CorporateOther type.Implementer: Type if "Other_" is selected from enumerated list.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Rate code.Example: IBMPayment status.Example: PrepaidOther type.Implementer: Type if "Other_" is selected from enumerated list.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Payment method.Example: CreditCardOntology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Payment card type.Other type.Implementer: Type if "Other_" is selected from enumerated list.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Payment card issuer.Other type.Implementer: Type if "Other_" is selected from enumerated list.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Travel rewards indicator.Implementer: If true, a card that accumulates travel rewards was used.Pricing method with ontology reference.Inclusive pricing indicator.Example: trueImplementer: If true, the offer pricing should include all associated fees and taxes.Approximate pricing indicator.Example: trueImplementer: If true, the returned offer pricing is approximate.Other type.Implementer: Type if "Other_" is selected from enumerated list.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Reservation status with ontology reference.Other type.Implementer: Type if "Other_" is selected from enumerated list.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Start and end date/ time with ontology reference.Start and end date or date and time with duration information.End date or date and time.Example: 2013-01-13T23:37:00Duration unit of measure and value.Example: MinuteValue.Example: 2Other type.Implementer: Type if "Other_" is selected from enumerated list.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Start date or date and time.Example: 2013-01-13T20:32:00End date or date and time.Example: 2013-01-13T23:37:00Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Transportation information with ontology reference.Trip direction.Example: OutboundOntology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Flight and rail information.Flight number.Example: 1437Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Flight carrier name or code.Example: UnitedFare class.Example: FirstOther type.Implementer: Type if "Other_" is selected from enumerated list.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Fare code.Example: 1437Vehicle information.Vehicle class.Example: CompactOther type.Implementer: Type if "Other_" is selected from enumerated list.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Vehicle make.Example: FordOntology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Vehicle model.Example: FocusOntology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Traveler classification information with ontology reference.Age category.Example: AdultQuantity.Example: 2Other type.Implementer: Type if "Other_" is selected.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Passenger category.Example: DisabledQuantity.Example: 2Other type.Implementer: Type if "Other_" is selected.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Total disabled traveler quantity.Example: 1Multimodal offer trip mode type.Other type.Implementer: Type if "Other_" is selected from enumerated list.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Trip purpose with ontology reference.Ontology reference.Example: 1Note: This is a reference to a set of ontology information that has a unique ID for the set specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Weight measurement system, unit of measure and weight value with ontology reference.Weight unit of measure.Example: US_CustomaryWeight value.Example: 125.5Other type.Implementer: Type if "Other_" is selected.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Measurement system for weight information.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Trip/ traveler value information with ontology reference.Metrics used for valuation.Example: ClassOfServiceOther type.Implementer: Type if "Other_" is selected from enumerated list.Ontology reference.Example: 1Implementer: This is a reference to a unique set of ontology information with a unique ID that is specified in the Ontology/@RefID attribute.Value score.Example: 3Implementer: This is a value score between 1 and 5, with 1 having the greatest value and 5 having the least value.Identifies the operating carrier and flight number.The flight number as assigned by the operating carrier.The reservation booking designator of the operating carrier when different from the marketing carrier.If true, the information pertains to the marketing flight. If false, the information pertains to the operating flight.Identifies the Booked RBD. This may be different than the ticket class. RBD stands for reservation booking designator.Identifies the ticketed RBD. This may be different than the ticket class. RBD stands for reservation booking designator.Standard mileage that can be accrued for this flight (if flown by the passenger). This does not include bonus miles.This allows a charge to be associated with operating times (e.g. a golf tee time may be more expensive during peak hours v. off peak hours).Cost associated with an amenity.The OperationSchedule class defines the dates and hours of operation in addition the charges that may apply.The OperationSchedule class defines details the dates and hours of operation.Used to provide a name for a sub-operation (e.g. an activity or event).Collection of operation schedules.The OperationSchedule class defines the dates and hours of operation.The date range for which the operation schedule information is valid.Details of an operating schedule (e.g. a golf tee time may be more expensive during peak hours v. off peak hours).A collection of OperationTimes.Provides operating times of a facility.The day(s) of week to which the operation time applies.The date span applicable to the operation.Used to provide additional information regarding operation times (e.g., after hours operations, restricted times). Refer to OpenTravel Code List Additional Operation Info (OPR).The frequency with which this operation occurs (e.g., 'on the hour', 'on the half hour').Textual information for this period of operation.The date span applicable to the operation schedule.Provides the details of one or more orders.Information pertaining to a specific order.A collection of products.The details associated to a specific product.The date or date and time that the product was issued.An identification number associated to the specific product.Identifies the type of product being purchased.The number of the specific product being purchased.The serial number of the specific product.The discount code that applies to the specific product.The amount related to the specific item (e.g., if the item being purchased is a gift certificate, and only one item is being purchased the full amount is applied to the gift certificate).The status of the product. This attribute would primarily be used in the response message to identify the status of the item being purchased.The order has been submitted, but has not yet been confirmed.The product being purchased is on back order.The product being purchased is unavailable.The order has been confirmed.The recipient(s) to whom the product pertains.Identifies the type of order.The identification number associated to the orders.The recipient(s) to whom the order pertains.Identifies the type of orders.A discount code that applies to the orders.The purchase order number of a sales intermediary.The identification number associated to the orders.Origin and Destination location, and time information for the request. Also includes the ability to specify a connection location for the search.Travel Origin Location - for example, air uses the IATA 3 letter code.If true, other airports within this city may be considered (i.e., EWR, JFK when origin location is LGA.)If true, alternate locations may be considered.Travel Destination Location - for example, air uses the IATA 3 letter code.If true, other airports within this city may be considered (i.e., EWR, JFK when origin location is LGA.)If true, alternate locations may be considered.Travel Connection Location - for example, air uses the IATA 3 letter code.An indication of a new paragraph for a sub-section of a formatted text message.Formatted text content.An image for this paragraph.A URL for this paragraph.Formatted text content and an associated item or sequence number.The item or sequence number.In many cases the description repeats, this will allow you to define the information that is being sent, typically used when multiple occurrences of ParagraphType are being sent.The sequence number for the paragraph.Creation date time, Creator ID, last modification date time and last modifier ID for the paragraph.The language for this paragraph.Specific payment card information.OpenTravel Best Practice: Use of Encrypted, Masked or Tokenized Information: Certain OpenTravel schema may have combinations payment and/or account information with other personally identifying information, such as customer name and date of birth. For enhanced customer privacy and security, it is RECOMMENDED that the payment and account information be protected, using tokenization or some other encryption method and displayed in a masked format.Payment card type.Example: MastercardPayment card issuer.Example: BritishAirwaysVisaSignatureCardIssuer bank code.Example: CHASECard holder name.Description: The details of the Card Holder's Name.Card holder address.Card holder telephone number.Card holder email.Credit card number embossed on the card.OpenTravel Best Practice: Payment Instruction Tokens-Any elements containing a token value MUST NOT and WILL NOT contain unmasked card account numbers, magnetic stripe data, or card security codes (CVV2,CVC, etc.) in other attributes or elements.Verification digits.Note: This is the verification digits printed on the card following the embossed number. This may also accommodate the customer identification/batch number (CID), card verification value (CVV2 ), card validation code number (CVC2) on credit card.OpenTravel Best Practice: Payment Instruction Tokens-Any elements containing a token value MUST NOT and WILL NOT contain unmasked card account numbers, magnetic stripe data, or card security codes (CVV2,CVC, etc.) in other attributes or elements.Card holder loyalty program.Magnetic stripe.OpenTravel Best Practice: Credit Card Payment Instruction Tokens: Any elements containing a token value MUST NOT and WILL NOT contain unmasked card account numbers, magnetic stripe data, or card security codes (CVV2, CVC, etc.) in other attributes or elements.3-D secure financial authorization information.Note: This contains 3-D Secure protocol information for online credit and debit card transactions for programs such as Verified by Visa, MasterCard SecureCode, J/Secure and SafeKey.Merchant gateway information.Cardholder authentication value information.Secure representation.Example: 5dfc52b51bd35553df8592078de921bc (encrypted)Example: xx44 (masked)Plain text representation.Example: 7744Merchant transaction password information.Secure representation.Example: AEGHV234AUD54367 (tokenized)Example: 5dfc52b51bd35553df8592078de921bc (encrypted)Example: xxxxxxxxxxxx4444 (masked)Plain text representation.Example: acG@26!wElectronic commerce indicator.Example: 1Note: The ECI indicates the security level associated with an Internet purchase transaction.Merchant ID.Example: mycartProcessor ID.Example: 201Transaction URL.Transaction results.Authentication certificate.Example: AAABAFaQRwAAAAAAEZBHAAAAAAA=ECI05Transaction status.Example: YCard or issuer participation.Example: YAuthentication transaction ID.Example: 9D920E9-6FCF-4A74-A4E0-D6A591D1108FUnique transaction referenceExample: 2bxUs1emK0SCevbivcApzAcAAQk=Signature on file.Note: This indicates if the signature is authorized as a form of guarantee. In some countries, the customer can sign the payment card slip as a form of guarantee.When true, indicates a signature has been obtained.Provides the date range for which the signature is accepted for a guarantee.Extended payments indicator.Example: trueImplementer: If true, the credit card company is requested to delay the date on which the amount of this transaction is applied to the customer's account.Secure data indicator.Example: trueImplementer: If true, all or a portion of this data is secure, via tokenization, encryption and/or masking.Cardholder signature on file indicator.Implementer: If true, the cardholder signature is on file.Example: trueData use and sharing permissions.Issuer code.Example: MCDEPRECATION WARNING: This attribute will be deprecated in the 2012B publication. It will be replaced with the List_PaymentCardCode Open List.Card Holder Reference ID.Example: 1Note: This card holder reference ID was defined elsewhere in this message.OpenTravel Best Practice: Using Reference Place Holders: The reference place holder (RPH) is a unique ID assigned to an instance in a collection of like items (e.g. used to assign a unique ID to each passenger in a list of passengers. When referencing an RPH, the same RPH type is used to identify the assigned unique ID in an element that references the item in a collection.Company sponsor.Example: Universal Airline Travel PlanNote: This is a reference for a company sponsor for the card.Country of issue code.Example: USEffective and expiration dates.Remark.Example: Travel rewards card.Payment Card Reference ID.Example: 1Note: This is a unique reference ID for one set of payment card information that is set here and may be referenced elsewhere in this message.OpenTravel Best Practice: Using Reference Place Holders: The reference place holder (RPH) is a unique ID assigned to an instance in a collection of like items (e.g. used to assign a unique ID to each passenger in a list of passengers. When referencing an RPH, the same RPH type is used to identify the assigned unique ID in an element that references the item in a collection.Details of payment.Provides the monetary amount due for payment as quoted. A second instance could show the actual paid amount in a different currency.The currency amount of the payment.The approval code returned as part of an authorization process.Specifies the method of how the refund was calculated.Refund was calculated by a system.Refund was calculated manually.Used to specify the commission details when paid to a third or internal party.Used to specify the form of payment. Refer to OpenTravel Code List Payment Type (PMT).When true, indicates that more than one form of payment will be used.Number of days being charged to this payment method.When true, indicates this is the primary method of payment.Ways of providing funds and guarantees for travel by the individual.Details of a debit or credit card.Details of a bank account.Details of a direct billing arrangement.Details of a paper or electronic document indicating prepayment.The name of the Billing Account for which the voucher has been issued.This may be used to pass the name of the contact at the company for which the voucher has been issued.The address of the Billing Account for which the voucher has been issued.The effective date, expiry date and series code of the voucher.Reference of the billing account which handles the payment transaction.Unique identifier of the electronic voucher, created by the supplier.Unique identifier of the electronic voucher.Defines the type of voucher (e.g., full credit or partial credit).When true, indicates the voucher is electronic. An E-voucher is a value document issued by the Travel Agent for the customer. The e-voucher can be used as a proof of reservation, but more normally, as a full-payment or partial payment.When true, specifies the Group Days Apply Value can be used for this Voucher Billing Account. This indicator is used to allow the usage of a car rental days voucher when part of an inclusive tour.Details of a loyalty redemption arrangement. This is normally miles or points.A certificate may be needed in order to redeem miles or points. Certificates may be used in combination with each other as part of a reservation.Identifies the loyalty scheme, programs and promotions within the scheme, membership reference, format of the certificate, the number of nights it can be used and its current status.Identifies the Loyalty scheme, programs and promotions within the scheme, membership reference, form factor used by the certificate, the number of nights it can be used for and its current status.Used to provide a promotion code of the loyalty redemption.The quantity of loyalty units being redeemed.Details of a miscellaneous charge order (MCO).The ticket number of the miscellaneous charge order (MCO).Provides information about the original document on which the reissue is basedIndicates if a paper or electronic MCO exists.Details of a ticket to be exchanged.Conjunction ticket number in case a conjunction ticket is exchanged.Gives the coupon numbers of the ticket, which will be taken for payment.The ticket number which is exchanged.Indicates if the rerouting, which made the exchange necessary was voluntary or involuntary.Gives more information about the rerouting.Used to indicate payment in cash.If true, this indicates cash is being used.trueAllows for control of the sharing of payment form data between parties.A reference to identify the billing department for allocating cost of travel to company account.Provides a reference to a specific form of payment.This is used to indicate either a charge, reserve (deposit) or refund.This indicates that an actual payment has been made.This indicates that a hold for the indicated amount has been placed on a credit card or that a cash amount has been taken from the customer to guarantee final payment.This indicates that the payment amount of this PaymentDetail element is for a refund.When true, indicates this represents a guarantee rather than a payment form.Used to specify the method of guarantee. Refer to OpenTravel Code List Payment Type (PMT).Provides the identifier as specified by the GuaranteeTypeCode (e.g., Corporate ID or IATA number).A remark associated with the payment form.Collection of payment rules.One specific payment rule associated with this reservation. For example, a date by which a deposit must be received.This provides name information for a person.Salutation of honorific (e.g. Mr., Mrs., Ms., Miss, Dr.)Given name, first name or names.The middle name of the person name.The surname prefix, e.g "van der", "von", "de".Family name, last name. May also be used for full name if the sending system does not have the ability to separate a full name into its parts, e.g. the surname element may be used to pass the full name.Hold various name suffixes and letters (e.g. Jr., Sr., III, Ret., Esq.)Degree or honors (e.g., Ph.D., M.D.)Document information for verification purposes and also used for additional filtering for common names.Unique number assigned by authorities to document.Indicates the type of document (e.g. Passport, Military ID, Drivers License, national ID, Vaccination Certificate). Refer to OpenTravel Code List Document Type (DOC).Allows for control of the sharing of person name data between parties.Type of name of the individual, such as former, nickname, alternate or alias name. Refer to OpenTravel Code List Name Type (NAM).Name representation language.Example: enImplementer: This represents which language the name is represented in, e.g. an Eastern name versus a Western name. Primary name indicator.Example: trueImplementer: If true, this is the default or primary name within a collection of names.Contains information about the total price of the insurance plan.Cost for the insurance coverage alone (excluding any fees/taxes).A container for any additional charges to the cost of the insurance plan.Contains a description and value of a single additional charge to the cost of the plan.Point of Sale (POS) identifies the party or connection channel making the request.This holds the details about the requestor. It may be repeated to also accommodate the delivery systems.The RateQualifierType complex type describes fully rate information associated with a specific rate quotation, including the description of any promotions that may apply.This may be used to provide additional information about the promotion code.Collection of rate comments.This may be used to provide any additional information about rates (e.g., must return by Monday at 8 AM).Defines the type of rate comments (e.g., textual rule, marketing information).Basic information pertaining to a rate.Indicates if this rate is only available to those customers who are flying to the vehicle rental location.falseThe rate authorization code for this rate. The identifier assigned to this rate by the vendor.Information about a suppliers participation in a rebate program, e.g. a VAT (value added tax) program.Information about payments eligible for a rebate program.When true, the supplier is participating in a rebate program, e.g. a VAT (value added tax) program.The name of the rebate program.Information about one or more recipients.Contact and/or reservation information pertaining to the recipient.Provides the reservation number of the recipient for delivery of the product.Informtion pertaining to the shipment of a product to the recipient.The method of shipment (e.g., air, ground, pickup).The shipping carrier (e.g., USPS, UPS, FedEx).The charges associated with shipment of the item.A collection of comments.Comment information pertaining to the purchase. This may be used to pass a message to be printed on a note card.Used to provide a reference to an object that is stored elsewhere in a collection of the same objects.The unique reference for an object within this message.Other traveler profiles associated with an specific individual.Identifies the profile of the related traveler.Person associated with the traveler.Allows for control of the sharing of related traveler data between parties.Indicates the type of relationship with the person in the profile, such as Spouse, Child, Family, Business Associate, Interest Group, Medical, Security, Other, etc.Birth date of the related traveler.The RelativePosition object contains information about the direction, distance and travel time to/from a facility (hotel, car rental location, or airport) or to/from a designated location.Defines the position of an entity in relation to another entity (e.g. from an airport to a hotel, the relationship is dependant on use).The indicator for whether this location is nearest.This is the object referred to by the relative position (e.g. cross street, airport). Refer to OpenTravel Code List Index Point Code (IPC).This is used to accommodate a city name, rail station name etc. when using the indexPoint attribute.Indicates whether the reference point is considered the main reference point for the specific type of IndexPointCode (e.g., in Dallas, where IndexPointCode=airport Dallas/Fort Worth airport would be the primary airport even if another airport such as Love Field is closer).Used to indicate whether the context is to a facility or from a facility.Indicates the direction is to the facility based on use (e.g., hotel, car rental location, airport).Indicates the direction is from the facility based on use (e.g., hotel, car rental location, airport).When true, the distance information is approximate.Indicates the accuracy of the property's geo-coding, since the property's longitude and latitude may not always be exact. Refer to OpenTravel Code List Position Accuracy Code (PAC).Information associated with a specific restaurant.Multimedia information about the restaurant.Used to pass restaurant attire information.Indicates the directions to a specific restaurant.Collection of operating times for the restaurant including detail such as season, day of week, or a combination.Collection of types of restaurant.Indicates the generic type of restaurant such as fast food, cafe, fine dining, etc.This name refers to an OpenTravel Code List table (e.g. RestaurantCategoryCode/InfoCode). The actual code is passed in the Code attribute.Refer to OpenTravel Code List Restaurant Srvc Info (RSI).This uses OpenTravel Code Table Beverage Code (BEV).This uses OpenTravel Code Table Available Meal Category Codes (AMC).This uses OpenTravel Code Table Restaurant Category Code (RES).This uses OpenTravel Code Table Restaurant Policy Code (RPC).Refer to OpenTravel Code List Restaurant Category (RES).May be used to give further detail on the code or to remove an obsolete item.Collection of cuisine types of restaurant.The code for the type of cuisine served at the restaurant.Refer to OpenTravel Code List Main Cuisine Code (CUI).May be used to give further detail on the code or to remove an obsolete item.Indicates whether this cuisine code is the main cuisine offered by restaurant.This attribute is used to explicitly define whether the Code applies. Refer to OpenTravel Code list Option Type Code (OTC). This is used in conjunction with Code.Descriptive text that describes the restaurant.The name of the restaurant at the facility.The total seating capacity for this restaurant.The maximum number of people that can be seated as a single party in this restaurant.Identification code of the restaurant service or facility for inventory and booking purposes if the service is an inventoriable item.If TRUE, breakfast is served.If TRUE, lunch is served.If TRUE, dinner is served.If TRUE, brunch is served.Denotes whether a service is onsite, offsite or information is not available. Refer to OpenTravel Code Table Proximity (PRX).This may be used to uniquely identify the restaurant.Used to define the display order.If TRUE, a reservation must be made to dine in the restaurant.If true, this is a featured restaurant for the property.Example: trueInformation about the travelers, including birth date, age, relationship to primary insured and gender.Address information for the traveler.Information about the traveler's citizenship.Insurance coverage requirement information, including estimated trip cost, the amount of requested accidental flight insurance, descriptions of luggage or equipment to be covered and a description of the traveler's pre-existing conditions.Used to provide an individuals age.Used to define the relationship to the primary insured.Used to provide gender information.Specifies social media information used for communication with the traveler.Identifies the social media site (e.g. Twitter, Facebook, etc.).Specifies the user name for this specific social media type.When true, this social media type is the preferred method for social media communication.Permission for sharing data for marketing purposes. If the value=Inherit, specifies data sharing permissions for marketing purposes.Provides information on the source of a request.An identifier of the entity making the request (e.g. ATA/IATA/ID number, Electronic Reservation Service Provider (ERSP), Association of British Travel Agents.(ABTA)).This password provides an additional level of security that the recipient can use to validate the sending party's authority to use the message.The name of the person making the request- may be the travel agent, a traveler on a direct booking, or a third party.Specifies the latitude and longitude of a source.Used to specify the geographic coordinates of the source of the request.Specifies the booking channel type and whether it is the primary means of connectivity of the source.Identifies the company that is associated with the booking channel.Specifies the booking channel type and whether it is the primary means of connectivity of the source.Identifies the party within the requesting entity.An identification code assigned to an office/agency by a reservation system.The country code of the requesting party in ISO 3166-3 encoding.ISO 3166-3 character country codes: url=http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1_alpha-3The currency code in which the reservation will be ticketed in ISO 4217-3 encoding.http://www.iso.org/iso/support/currency_codes_list-1.htmAn authority code assigned to a requestor.The IATA assigned airline code.The IATA assigned airport code.The point of first departure in a trip.Electronic Reservation Service Provider (ERSP) assigned identifier used to identify the individual using the ERSP system.This is the electronic address of the device from which information is entered.A collection of SpecialRequest objects. The collection of all special requests associated with any part of the reservation (the reservation in its entirety, one or more guests, or one or more room stays). Which special requests belong to which part is determined by each object's SpecialRequestRPHs collection.The SpecialRequest object indicates special requests for a particular guest, service or reservation. Each of these may be independent of any that are tied to the profile (see Profile Synchronization standard).This identifies a special request for this reservation and is typically hotel-specific.Identifies the source authority for the RequestCode.Allows you to pass the number of units that the special request is for (e.g., if 4 rooms are booked you may want 3 with double/double beds and 1 with a king).State, province, or region name or code needed to identify location.The standard code or abbreviation for the state, province, or region.An extensible list of inventory statuses.A string value that represents an "Other_", or extended, enumerated value agreed upon between trading partners.It is strongly recommended that you submit a comment to have any of your extended list values permanently added to the OpenTravel specification to support maximum trading partner interoperability. http://www.opentraveldevelopersnetwork.com/specificationcomments/2/entercomment.htmlStreet name; number on street.Defines a Post Office Box number.Returning an empty element of this type indicates the successful processing of an OpenTravel message. This is used in conjunction with the Warning Type to report any warnings or business errors.A collection of taxes.An individual tax.Used to provide a total of all the taxes.Applicable tax element. This element allows for both percentages and flat amounts. If one field is used, the other should be zero since logically, taxes should be calculated in only one of the two ways.Text description of the taxes in a given language.Provides details of the tax.Provides the effective and expiry dates for the tax.Specifies charge information by unit (e.g., room, person, item) and frequency (e.g., daily, weekly, stay).A number assigned by the responding system to designate the order of this tax among multiple taxes.The duration datatype represents a combination of year, month, day and time values representing a single duration of time, encoded as a single string.Describes a text item.The URL for a specific text item.The text in a specific language.Sequence number associated with this description.Specifies the text category. Refer to OpenTravel Code list Picture Category Code (PIC).Generic information about the text multimedia item.The language of the text item.Collection of text items.Text description of a given category.Creation and modification information for this text item.If true, this item is obsolete and should be removed from the receiving system.The version of the text item.Used to specify a time period, which may additionally include a minimum and/or maximum duration.A minimum duration.A maximum duration.Specifies a time window.A period of time that can be applied to another time resulting in an earlier range of time.A period of time that can be applied to another time resulting in a later range of time.When true the requested period may extend over the previous or following day. When false, the search period is restricted to the date specified. Normally used when the window duration is in hours.The total amount charged for the service including additional amounts and fees.A collection of taxes.The total amount not including any associated tax (e.g., sales tax, VAT, GST or any associated tax).The total amount including all associated taxes (e.g., sales tax, VAT, GST or any associated tax).When true, amounts do not contain additional fees or charges.Type of charge. Refer to OpenTravel Code List Charge Type (CHG).When true indicates that the service amount has been overridden.When true indicates that the rate amount has been overridden.This amount includes markup and taxes.Allows extensions to be added to the OpenTravel specification per trading partner agreement.Used to define the types of transportation offered.Collection of directions to/from a specific location via various modes of transportation.Defines the type of transportation offered.Detailed transportation information.Multimedia information about the transportation.Collection of operation schedules for the transportation.Descriptive text that describes the transportation.This would be used for information such as a shuttle needs to be requested or a reservation is required.The mode of transportation. Refer to OpenTravel Code List Transportation Code (TRP).Refer to OpenTravel Codelist Charge Type (CHG).When true there is no additional charge for transportation.May be used to give further detail on the code (e.g. if a trolley is chosen, the trolley name could be added here) or to remove an obsolete item.Descriptive information about the mode of transportation.The normal (average) travel time required to get to or from the location, measured in minutes.The currency amount of the tranportation charge.This attribute is used to explicitly define whether the type of transportation applies. Refer to OpenTravel Code list Option Type Code (OTC). This is used in conjunction with TransportationCode.A unique identifying value assigned by the creating system. The ID attribute may be used to reference a primary-key value within a database or in a particular implementation.Date and time of trip that allows specifying a time window before and after the given date.The departure date and optionally a time period that can be applied before and/or after the departure date.The arrival date and optionally a time period that can be applied before and/or after the arrival date.A container to relate individual travelers to an inventory or chargeable item.Provides a pointer to a traveler defined elsewhere in this message.A pointer to identify a traveler defined elsewhere in this message.An identifier used to uniquely reference an object in a system (e.g. an airline reservation reference, customer profile reference, booking confirmation number, or a reference to a previous availability quote).Identifies the company that is associated with the UniqueID.Web site address, in IETF specified format.Defines the purpose of the URL address, such as personal, business, public, etc.Indicates whether or not this is the default URL.Collection of vendor messages.A specific message associated with this vendor.Provides formatted textual information that a vendor wishes to make known. The type of information is indicated.To define the type of information such as Description, Policy, Marketing, etc. Refer to OpenTravel Code List Information Type (INF).Collection of data used to ensure the correct reservation is canceled or modified (e.g. in the case of a hotel reservation modification, a CustLoyalty/ MembershipID would be verified as part of the reservation that you plan to modify to ensure the correct reservation is being modified).Detailed name information.When true the full name is not provided.Information on an email address.Information on a telephone number.Information about a telephone number, including the actual number and its usage.Payment Card information.Detailed information on an address.Loyalty program information.Details of the customer loyalty membership.Vendor or vendors associated with the reservation.The start and end date of the reservation.The start and end date of the reservation.Quantity or quantities that are associated with the reservation (e.g., number of seats, number of rooms, number of people).Used to specify a quantity of an item as defined by the code.Start location associated with the reservation.A date and time associated with this start location.End location associated with the reservation.A date and time associated with this end location.Describes a video item.A set of video of a given category can be provided in different Format, each format will be described in this element.Multimedia information for the video file.A unique identifying value assigned by the creating system. The ID attribute may be used to reference a primary-key value within a database or in a particular implementation.The description associated with the video in a specific language.The caption associated with the image in a specific language.Example: The Empire State Building at sunset.Specifies the video category. Refer to OpenTravel Code list Picture Category Code (PIC).Collection of video items.Each video item represents a specific category.The language associated with the caption for the video.The caption associated to a specific video category which can be provided in different languages.If true, this item is obsolete and should be removed from the receiving system.The version of the video item.Creation and modification information for this video item.Details for a video of a given category.URL of the multimedia item for a specific format.The unit of measure associated with all the dimensions of the multimedia item. Refer to OpenTravel Code list Unit of Measure (UOM).The width of the video item (unit specified by unit of measure).The height of the video item (unit specified by unit of measure).The bit rate of the video item.The length of the video item (unit specified by unit of measure).Multimedia information for the video item.Source website of the video.Example: YouTubeCollection of warnings.Used in conjunction with the Success element to define a business error. Used when a message has been successfully processed to report any warnings or business errors that occurred.The Warning element MUST contain the Type attribute that uses a recommended set of values to indicate the warning type. The validating XSD can expect to accept values that it has NOT been explicitly coded for and process them by using Type ="Unknown". Refer to OpenTravel Code List Error Warning Type (EWT).Details of the warning.Reference Place Holder used as an index for this warning.Method by which confirmations should be delivered.Additional data that will be sent with the confirmation. This could be used to include a map, pictures, or any other information that the reservation source wishes to include with the confirmation.An email address to which the confirmation should be sent.The language in which the confirmation should be provided.The name to which the confirmation should be addressed.The mailing address to which the confirmation should be delivered.The telephone number associated with the delivery address.When true a written confirmation was requested and will be sent.A placeholder in the schema to allow for additional elements and attributes to be included per Trading Partner Agreement (TPA).Implementer: It is recommended that you submit comments to enhance the OpenTravel specification to accommodate any trading partner extensions that you use.