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Aa airpass review
Aa airpass review












aa airpass review

The site is called Mystifly, and they are good for booking low-cost European airlines that are not in Amadeus (EasyJet, Ryan Air). There is a third online-only site that we use, but it’s not an airline. Both airlines operate mainly in Southeast Asia, the South Pacific, Australia, New Zealand, China, and Japan. The three main online airlines we use that CANNOT be booked in Amadeus are Jetstar, Scoot, and AirAsia. This can be tricky because these flights can show up in an Amadeus search, so you have to be careful. Sometimes we use online-only airlines who don’t allow booking in Amadeus. Not all flights we book are booked in Amadeus. Here is a reference document to our Amadeus consolidator partners QUIZ: Private Fare (Net) Pricing with Consolidator contracts Watch this video to see how you can switch between office IDs

aa airpass review

See this video for examples of finding better fares using our consolidator partners. For others, we have to create a new PNR in that partner’s office ID and GK (ghost book) that particular flight in the main PNR. For some partners and airlines, we can price a certain flight with that partner but still book the flight in the AirTreks office ID and PNR. There are different rules for each of these partners. Once you do this for a while, you’ll start to know which vendors to search for particular routes (like using GTT or Mill for US to Europe flights, or Club for Sao Paulo to Johannesburg flights). You can reference this spreadsheet to see which vendors are most used in each region and which airlines are best to look for in each. The four most used vendors are Mill, GTT, Exito, and Club. We still do this in Amadeus, but we have to search in their respective office ID instead of AirTreks’. We have other vendors, called consolidator partners, that we can use to book flights.














Aa airpass review