A generic message, available as an action on several OTA services which requests a server to cancel the booking identified by the UniqueID element.
This allows a user to send more than one UniqueID where there is more than one UniqueID associated to a single reservation (e.g. confirmation number and PNR record locator).
This is to be used for verification that the record being cancelled is the specific record requested. This is optional and is intended to provide a more secure mechanism to ensure the correct record is being cancelled.
A construct to validate either a date or a dateTime value.
Used for Numeric values, from 1 to 999 inclusive
Used for codes in the OTA code tables.
Used for Character Strings, length 0 to 64
Used for Character Strings, length 1 to 16
Used for Character Strings, length 1 to 32
Used for Character Strings, length 1 to 64
Used for Character Strings, length 1 to 8
Identifies a company by the company code.
Identifies the context of the identifying code, such as DUNS, IATA or internal code, etc.
Any code used to specify an item, for example, type of traveler, service code, room amenity, etc.
Identifies the source authority for the code.
The OTA DateTimeSpan data type is based on the W3C base data types of timeInstant and timeDuration.
[Definition:] The timeDuration datatype represents a combination of year, month, day and time values representing a single duration of time, encoded as a single string.
[Lexical Representation] 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 ending value of the time span.
A unique identifying value assigned by the creating system, using the XML data type ID. The Id attribute may be used to reference a primary-key value within a database or in a particular implementation.
The OTA_PayloadStdAttributes defines the standard attributes that appear on the root element for all OTA payloads.
Identifies the primary language preference for the form of travel represented in a collection.
The human language is identified by ISO 639 codes.
Specifies the number of items.
A reference to the type of object defined by the UniqueId element.
Trading partner code associated to AdditionalVerification
Value associated to AdditionalVerification/@Code
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).
Indicates whether the enumerated booking channel is the primary means of connectivity used by the source.
Identifies a company by name.
Identifies a company by name.
This is an XML Schema representing the OTA Person Name object.
Given name, first name or names
The middle name of the person name
Family name, last name. Required for identification of the individual in the profile.
Point of Sale (POS) is the details identifying the party or connection channel making the request.
This holds details regarding the requestor. It may be repeated to also accommodate the delivery systems.
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)).
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.
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).
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.
Collection of data used to ensure the correct reservation is cancelled 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).
Vendor or Vendors associated with the Reservation
The start and end day of the reservation.
Quantity or Quantities that are associated with the reservation (e.g. number of seats, number of rooms, number of people, etc.).