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Fundamental Skills in Journey Pricing and Ticketing
Course Outline

The IATA Fundamental Skills in Journey Pricing and Ticketing course provides comprehensive training in air ticketing, journey pricing, and ticketing management. Students will gain essential skills to efficiently price air journeys and interpret fare rules, equipping them for various roles in the travel and airline industry.

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    Recognitions

    WingsWay Training Institute is the Authorized Training Centre for the International Air Transport Association (IATA), Canada. IATA sets global standards for the aviation industry, and this recognition signifies that this course aligns with international standards of airport services.

    Our commitment to delivering exceptional private education in Dubai has earned us the endorsement of the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) and ISO 9001:2015 certification from the International Accreditation Forum (IAF).

    Course Content

    • Terms related to IATA geography and global indicators, pricing units, fare construction and currency
    • Fare selection criteria
    • Routings
    • One way, round trip and circle trip fare construction
    • Single segment Q surcharge
    • Taxes, fees and charges
    • Electronic tickets
    • Payments types
    • Special fares
    • Electronic documents
    • Consolidator and net fares
    • Billing and settlement plans

    Learner’s Profile

    • Reservation agents and airline call center sales agents

    • Airline ticketing agents and rates specialists

    • Travel agencies

    • Global Distribution System technologists

    Career Oppotunities

    Upon completion of this airline ticketing course, participants can pursue roles such as:

    • Pricing analysts
    • Fare auditors
    • Revenue management analysts
    • Travel consultants
    • Airline reservation agents

    Course Duration

    70 hours

    Entry Qualification

    This is an entry-level course which requires you to have:

    • Basic computer skills
    • Good communication

    FAQs

    Fare and ticketing is the process of determining the cost of air travel and the issuance of tickets to passengers. Fares are the prices set for air travel between different destinations, and ticketing involves the issuance of tickets based on these fares.

    Fare construction in IATA (International Air Transport Association) involves the methods and principles used to calculate the cost of an air journey. It includes determining the applicable fares for different segments of a trip, applying rules and regulations set by IATA, and using fare construction principles to accurately price the journey.

    An air ticketing course is a training program designed to teach learners the fundamentals of ticket booking, pricing, and fare construction in the airline industry.

    The entry qualifications for an air ticketing course typically require basic computer literacy and good communication skills. This course is suitable for beginners.

    The IATA air ticketing course duration is approximately 70 hours, including both instructional and practical components.

    Completing an airline ticketing course can open up career opportunities such as pricing analysts, fare auditors, revenue management analysts, travel consultants, and airline reservation agents.

    Yes, after completing the air ticketing course, you can pursue advanced courses in fare construction, revenue management, global distribution systems (GDS) operations, and airline revenue accounting.

    About The Instructor

    Sheetal Murthy

    Sheetal Murthy, with 20+ years in aviation and travel, holds various IATA certifications and NLP Coaching Academy credentials. Her teaching combines deep subject understanding and interactive workshops, yielding a remarkable pass rate of above 90%. Sheetal excels in CV writing, career guidance, interviews, and interpersonal skills.

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