TICKETSSM
The trafficking of fraudulent airline travel documents costs
the industry millions of dollars a year. ARINC's solution: TICKETSSM—a
master database that enables member airlines to list lost, stolen,
and fraudulent airline documents. TICKETS benefits airlines, computerized
reservation systems, travel agents (through the Airlines Reporting
Corporation or IATA Billing and Settlement Plan), or any other
party issuing or honoring airline documents by enabling these
parties to instantaneously check documents when someone attempts
to use them. If the document is listed, it can be immediately
confiscated.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) recognizes
TICKETS as the only official industry database for listing
lost or stolen airline documents. And the service is
accessible from any airline terminal, anywhere in the
world. Two types of services are provided: Document Listing
and Inquiry Access.
Document Listing
Subscribing airlines directly list lost, stolen, or counterfeit
tickets, miscellaneous charges orders (MCOs), and multiple purpose
documents (MPDs) in the TICKETS database via the airlines' communication
networks. Entries are retained indefinitely. However, subscribers
can change or delete information, as appropriate. Security features
ensure unauthorized changes are not made. All entries and changes
are automatically acknowledged by a TICKETS confirmation message.
Subscribers can also list their neutral stock by stock control
or document number.
Inquiry Access
- Online Inquiry—Subscribers can request document information
using the online inquiry feature and receive a response within
seconds. All "hits" are accompanied
by an explanation as to whether the document
was lost or stolen, and if additional
background details are available. This
additional material is provided upon submittal
of a security inquiry request.
- Online Mirrored Database—This option is ideal for airlines
that provide systems for automated ticket sale and reissue,
passenger check-in, and interline ticket accounting. A mirrored
TICKETS database, updated in real time, is loaded into the subscriber's
computer system, providing the latest information at the same
time TICKETS receives it.
- Tape Mirrored Database—Airlines receive
a complete, updated copy of the
TICKETS database every two weeks.
- Loss Prevention Bulletin—Published every
four weeks and available in hard
copy and magnetic media, the bulletin provides a subset
of the TICKETS database, allowing subscribers to quickly
check whether a document has been recently listed.
When tied into an airline's reservation system, TICKETS
can automatically check documents for legitimacy when
they're presented for use. To receive more information
about TICKETS, please complete our information
request form.
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