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This Quiz will test your Domain knowledge of Travel industry in General and Airline industry in particular.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    What does DCS stand for?

    • A.

      De-Centrelasied Storage

    • B.

      Departure Control System

    • C.

      Departmental Carrier System

    • D.

      Direct Control Systems

    Correct Answer
    B. Departure Control System
    Explanation
    DCS stands for Departure Control System. This system is used in the aviation industry to manage the process of checking in passengers, assigning seats, printing boarding passes, and handling other pre-departure activities. It helps airlines efficiently handle the departure process by automating various tasks and ensuring smooth operations.

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  • 2. 

    When a PNR is split, Two new PNR numbers are generated.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    When a PNR is split, only 1 new PNR number is generated; the other will be the parent PNR which is being split

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  • 3. 

    Which among the following are the mandatory elements while creating a PNR?

    • A.

      Contact Details

    • B.

      Pricing

    • C.

      Remarks

    • D.

      Seat Map

    • E.

      Ticketing Element

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Contact Details
    E. Ticketing Element
    Explanation
    When creating a Passenger Name Record (PNR), the mandatory elements include Contact Details and Ticketing Element. Contact Details are necessary to have the passenger's information and to be able to reach out to them if needed. The Ticketing Element is essential for issuing the ticket and completing the booking process. Pricing, Remarks, and Seat Map are not mandatory elements for creating a PNR, although they may be useful for additional information or preferences.

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  • 4. 

    What are the 3 indicators that identify flights that are controlled by some type of marketing agreement?

    • A.

      Dry Lease, Connecting Flight, Code-Share - Leased/blocked space

    • B.

      Non-Stop flight, Dry Lease, Code-Share/Wet Lease

    • C.

      Code-Share - Wet Lease, Joint Flight, Code-Share - Leased/blocked space

    • D.

      Code-Share - Wet Lease, Connecting Flight, Code-Share - Leased/blocked space

    Correct Answer
    C. Code-Share - Wet Lease, Joint Flight, Code-Share - Leased/blocked space
    Explanation
    The three indicators that identify flights controlled by some type of marketing agreement are code-share - wet lease, joint flight, and code-share - leased/blocked space. Code-share - wet lease refers to an agreement where one airline leases an aircraft to another airline and the second airline operates the flight under its own flight number. Joint flight indicates that multiple airlines are operating the same flight together. Code-share - leased/blocked space means that one airline has leased or blocked a certain number of seats on another airline's flight for its passengers.

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  • 5. 

    What is the maximum number of Elements that a PNR can contain?

    • A.

      9

    • B.

      99

    • C.

      999

    • D.

      50

    • E.

      10

    Correct Answer
    C. 999
    Explanation
    A PNR (Passenger Name Record) is a unique identifier for a passenger or a group of passengers in a reservation system. It contains information about the itinerary, ticket details, and passenger details. The maximum number of elements that a PNR can contain is 999. This means that it can accommodate a large amount of information related to the passenger's travel, such as multiple flights, accommodations, and other services.

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  • 6. 

    A flight that represent a marketing agreement between two airlines that compete over the same route is.....

    • A.

      Wet Lease

    • B.

      Code-Share - Wet Lease

    • C.

      Joint Flight

    • D.

      Leased/blocked space

    • E.

      Connecting Flight

    Correct Answer
    C. Joint Flight
    Explanation
    A joint flight refers to a situation where two competing airlines enter into a marketing agreement to operate a flight on the same route. This allows them to pool their resources and offer a combined service to passengers. By collaborating on a joint flight, the airlines can increase their efficiency and reach a wider customer base. This arrangement benefits both airlines by reducing costs and increasing revenue through shared marketing efforts.

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  • 7. 

    One coupon of an E ticket will not be used by passenger and segment has been cancelled. Can I void / process the refund for unused flight coupon?

    • A.

      Yes

    • B.

      No

    Correct Answer
    B. No
    Explanation
    You cannot VOID a partly unused E ticket; partial refund is possible only after journey is completed for remaining sectors

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