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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Calculate complex international airfares.
  2. Construct mixed class fares.
  3. Apply indirect travel limitation rules.
  4. Construct round the world journeys.
  5. Construct fares for open jaw journeys.
  6. Apply the pricing unit concept.
  7. Document and maintain records of calculations.

Required Skills

Required skills

literacy skills to

read and interpret complex flight schedules airline and consolidator fare schedules applicable conditions and IATA regulations

research and sort relevant airfare information

write records of fare calculations

numeracy skills to

interpret fare components

calculate taxes fees and surcharges

complete complex calculations and checks to cost the optimum airfare for customers

planning and organising skills to prepare fare quotations in correct customer file sequence according to the earliest departure dates for customers

problemsolving skills to identify and resolve mistakes in calculations and noncompliance with rules

technology skills to use calculators computers software programs and printers for the preparation of airfare calculations

Required knowledge

sources of information on international flights and fares including information on

airline codes

airport codes

concession fares

direct and connecting services

fare conditions

fare rules

Global Indicators GI

IATA areas

IATA regulations

IATA terminology and definitions

international airline terminology

Minimum Connecting Times MCT

payment and ticketing deadline

published fare types and classes

route maps

taxes fees and surcharges

the content and format of information provided by airlines and consolidators including

fare schedules

flight schedules

published fares

special bulletins

websites

encoding and decoding of international airport and airline codes

the key elements of and procedures for advanced fare calculations and checks involving

compliance with indirect travel limitations rule

GI

journeys commencing outside the country of sale

Local Currency Fares LCF

mileage system

Excess Mileage Surcharges EMS

Extra Mileage Allowance EMA

Maximum Permitted Mileages MPMs

Ticketed Point Mileages TPMs

Neutral Units of Construction or Currency NUC conversion

rerouting

a range of formats to calculate and record international airfares including the ladder and linear fare calculation methods

Evidence Required

The evidence guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance criteria required skills and knowledge range statement and the Assessment Guidelines for the Training Package

Overview of assessment

Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit

Evidence of the ability to

accurately construct multiple and diverse complex fares using advanced international airfare rules and procedures to meet varying customer requirements

use the following types of calculations and checks

compliance with indirect travel limitations rule

GI

journeys commencing outside the country of sale

LCF

mileage system

EMS

EMA

MPMs

TPMs

NUC conversion

rerouting

create practical air itineraries to meet customer needs

interpret information on international fares fare rules conditions applicable to specific fares IATA regulations and construct airfares which meet these requirements

demonstrate knowledge of

sources of information on international flights and fares

the content and format of information provided by airlines and consolidators

a range of formats to construct and record international airfares

complete airfare calculations within commercial time constraints and deadlines determined by the customer or the organisation

Context of and specific resources for assessment

Assessment must ensure use of

a real or simulated tourism business operation or activity which sells complex international airfares

a real or simulated tourism industry environment for example

a reservations area or call centre

a retail shopfront or mobile sales situation for the retail travel sector

an office environment as defined in the Assessment Guidelines

computers software programs printers and reservations and operations programs currently used in the tourism industry to facilitate airfare calculations

current airline consolidator and IATA documentation or computer data such as published fares schedules and bulletins outlining fares rules conditions and regulations

Method of assessment

A range of assessment methods should be used to assess practical skills and knowledge The following examples are appropriate for this unit

activities that allow assessment of the individuals ability to construct complex fares using advanced international airfare rules and procedures for different routes and to meet varying customer requirements

review of fare calculation worksheets completed by the individual

written or oral questioning to assess knowledge of

sources of information on international flights and fares

the content and format of information provided by airlines and consolidators

a range of formats to construct and record international airfares

review of portfolios of evidence and thirdparty workplace reports of onthejob performance by the individual

review of portfolios of evidence and thirdparty workplace reports of onthejob performance by the individual.

Guidance information for assessment

The assessor should design integrated assessment activities to holistically assess this unit with other units relevant to the industry sector workplace and job role for example

SITTTSL Sell tourism products and services

SITTTSL Prepare quotations

SITTTSL Process travelrelated documentation

SITTTSL307 Process travelrelated documentation

SITTTSL Construct promotional international airfares


Range Statement

The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included.

To calculate and checkinvolves:

compliance with indirect travel limitations rule

GI

journeys commencing outside the country of sale

LFC

mileage system:

EMS

EMA

MPMs

TPMs

NUC conversion

re-routing.

Taxes may include:

airport tax

fuel surcharge

GST

head tax

noise tax

Q surcharge.

Fees may include:

air itinerary preparation fee

communication fee

courier fee

credit card fee

flight fuel emissions offset fee ("flying carbon neutral")

loyalty program (e.g. frequent flyer) redemption fee

service fee

transaction fee.