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  1. Jun 19, 2023 · Procedure. If a PNR has been priced and ticketed, you no longer have a direct link to the fare rules. To find the fare rules for the fare in a PNR, follow these steps: Display the TST to find the fare basis that has been priced or ticketed. Enter, for example: TQT. System response: TST00001 CPH1A098A KG/06JUN I 0 LD 09JUN23 2359 OD MADMAD.

  2. May 19, 2023 · The Amadeus display fare rule note (FRN) entry allows you to display detailed fare conditions without a PNR or a pricing transaction. You can display information for all types of fares, for up to one year in the future and two years in the past.

  3. For IT fares, generally you will use R,U at the end of your entry. It might be easier to use a FQD entry to find the fare, then use FQN to view the fare rules of that fare.

  4. Then when you find the fare basis (the same on the ticket image (TWD) you can display it by using FQN 01 * PE (01 = numbre of ligne where the fare basis it's shown). ( PE = penalties). Hope this may be helpful.

  5. Feb 2, 2024 · The following table contains some of the most commonly used pricing entries in Amadeus. Entry. Description. FXP. Price the PNR in the class booked and create a TST. FXX. Price the PNR in the class booked without a TST. FXB. Price and rebook the PNR in the cheapest fare available and create a TST.

  6. A fare basis code (often just referred to as a fare basis) is an alphabetic or alpha-numeric code used by airlines to identify a fare type and allow airline staff and travel agents to find the rules applicable to that fare.

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  8. We have been able to view fare rules in order to find the penalties for flights, however in some cases, I am not able to find the exact same fare basis of the PNR in the list of fares when I use the FQD command.

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