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The Travel Service Administration module is the central configuration area where all operational services that can be requested for a passenger are defined and managed.

A Travel Service represents a concrete operational action related to a passenger’s journey.

Examples include:

•Wheelchair assistance

•Stretcher transport (STCR)

•Oxygen on board (POXY)

•Escort services

•Ambulance transport to/from airport

•Medical device transport (CPAP/BIPAP)

•Additional seating

•Handling of medical baggage

These services may require:

•Medical approval

•Operational approval

•Ground handling coordination

•Service delivery partner involvement

•Task automation

•Capacity checks

The module defines how a service behaves in the system, including:

•Availability

•Dependencies

•Approval workflows

•Automation rules

•Service visibility


The Travel Service Administration module defines the operational backbone of passenger assistance and medical service handling.

It controls:

•how services appear

•who can request them

•how they trigger other services

•how approvals work

•how operational workflows are automated

Together with:

SPFT

Service Delivery Partners

Travel Partners

this module forms the core system for managing passenger service operations.

Travel Service List View

Purpose

Displays all configured Travel Services and provides a central entry point for managing them.


Table Fields

Field Description

Carrier Airline or operator responsible for the service

Service Code Unique identifier for the service

SPFT Service Process Flow Type assigned to the service

Name Display name of the service

Service Delivery Indicates how the service is delivered (port, segment, or partner)

Actions

Add New ➕

Creates a new travel service.

Search 🔍

Allows searching by:

•Service name

•Code

•Carrier

Edit ✏️

Opens the configuration of the selected service.

Delete 🗑️

Removes the service.

Deletion is restricted if:

•The service is used in workflows

•The service is referenced in automation rules

•The service is assigned to delivery partners

Travel Service Configuration

Each Travel Service is configured through three main sections:

1. Base Data

2. Service Tree Creation

3. Medical Approval

Base Data

Purpose

Defines the identity, classification, and availability logic of the travel service.

This section determines how the service integrates into the service ecosystem.

General Information

Code

Unique identifier for the service.

Example:STCR, POXY


Used by:

•backend systems

•automation rules

•integrations

Operating Carrier

Defines which airline or carrier the service belongs to.

Example:

•Lufthansa

•SWISS

•Discover Airlines

This enables carrier-specific configuration and rules.

Is Active

Defines whether the service is currently available.

Inactive services:

•Cannot be requested

•Remain stored for historical cases

Internal Name of Travel Service

The display name used in the system and PAX portal.

Example: Stretcher Transport, Passenger Oxygen Cylinder, Medical Escort

Supports multilingual entries.

Upload Icon

Assigns an icon that visually represents the service.

Icons appear in:

•Passenger portal

•Service selection screens

•Backend UI

Service Network Compatibility

Defines how the service integrates into the global service ecosystem.

Global Travel Service Bindings

Links the service to a global service definition.

This ensures:

•Standardized classification

•Consistent behavior across carriers

•Interoperability with network partners

Member of Service Group Key

Defines which service group this service belongs to.

Examples of groups:

•Medical services

•Assistance services

•Informational services

•Operational services

Service groups help:

•organize services

•apply shared logic

•simplify UI grouping

Service Availability Limitations

Defines restrictions on where and how the service can be used.

Limited Availability by Port

The service is only available at specific airports.

Example:

•Ambulance service only at FRA and MUC.

Limited Availability by Flight Number

Allows defining specific flights where the service is available.

Example:

•Special medical equipment only on certain aircraft.

Limited to Used Craft Type

Restricts the service based on aircraft type.

Example:

•Stretcher services only on widebody aircraft.

Vessel Manipulation Service

Indicates that the service requires physical work on the aircraft.

Examples:

•Stretcher mounting

•Equipment installation

These services trigger additional preparation workflows.

Member Service Requestability

Defines who can request the service.

Requested by Passenger

Service can be requested directly in the PAX portal.

Example:

•Escort

•Medical assistance

Requested by Travel Partner

Service can be requested by external partners.

Example:

•Medical agencies

•Assistance companies

Requested Internally

Service can only be added by internal staff.

Example:

•Technical handling services

•Mounting tasks

Service Process Flow Type (SPFT)

Assigns the service to a Service Process Flow Type.

Examples:

Code Description
PWD Passenger with disabilities
MEDA Passenger with medical conditions
INF Informational services
ISS Service delivery services
PPP Pre/Post processing services

SPFT controls:

approval workflows

service visibility

automation behaviour

regulatory requirements

Insecure Handling Advice Communication

Defines fallback communication channels.

Used when digital integration is unavailable.

Examples:

•email notifications

•telex messages

These recipients are always notified regardless of service delivery partner.


Service Tree Creation

Purpose

Defines dependencies and relationships between services.

This allows services to automatically trigger or recommend other services.

Service Ordering

Defines which services should be suggested when another service is requested.

Example:

Requesting STCR (Stretcher) automatically suggests:

•Ambulance transport

•Escort service

•Medical oxygen


Force Option

If enabled, the suggested service is automatically added.

If disabled, the user can accept or reject the suggestion.

Backend Service Dependency

Defines automatic service creation in backend workflows.

Example:

When a Stretcher request is created:

Automatically add:

•Stretcher mounting

•Stretcher dismantling

These services are invisible to the passenger.

Vessel Manipulation Service

Defines services that require preparation work on the aircraft.

Examples:

•stretcher mounting

•equipment installation

•seat removal


Timing Options

Defines when preparation must occur:

Option Description
Before segment starts preparation before flighr departure
After segment end post-flight removal
Before rotation start before aircraft operational rotation
After rotation end after final segment

Medical Approval

Purpose

Defines how medical professionals interact with service requests.

Used when the service requires medical evaluation.

Medical Approval Process

Options:

Force Freestyle Entry for Approval

Doctor must write an explanation when approving.

Allow Freestyle Request for More Information

Doctor can request additional documentation from the requester.

Force Freestyle Denial Reason

Doctor must provide reason when rejecting.


Typical Medical Actions

Defines predefined responses for doctors.

These responses appear as one-click options.

Examples:

Action Description
Condition approval Approve with conditions
Request more info Ask for more documentation
Reject Deny the request

These actions simplify decision making.

Operational Workflow Impact

Travel Services directly affect:

Passenger Portal

Determines which services passengers can request.

Task Automation

Triggers tasks for:

•operations teams

•medical teams

•service delivery partners


Ground Handling

Links services to ground providers.


Regulatory Compliance

Ensures proper documentation (e.g., MEDIF).


Service Dependencies

Automatically generates related services.

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