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Hahn Air Lines 100% E-Ticketing Policy An der Trift 65 D-63303 Dreieich Hahn Air Lines GmbH, An der Trift 65, D - 63303 Dreieich Tel.: +49 (0) 6103/5013-0 Fax: +49 (0) 6103/5013-129 E-Mail: [email protected] SITA: HHNH9HR www.hahnair.com HAHN AIR LINES 100% E-TICKETING POLICY Dear Industry Partners, Hahn Air Lines (HR) would like to inform all travel agents and interline partners, that effective, 1 June 2008, HR will implement a 100% E-Ticketing (ET) policy for the issuance of HR plated tickets (prefixed 169) across all of our sales channels. The purpose of this instruction is to provide guidance on the use and issuance of Hahn Air Interline E-tickets on and after 1 June 2008, when paper tickets are eliminated from IATA BSP’s. HR offers one of the largest IET platforms worldwide. Thus this policy applies for all carriers’ services issued as Interline E-ticket on HR/169 documents. HR Ticket Issue Policy 1. From 1 June 2008 all appointed travel agents must issue HR plated tickets as Electronic Tickets. 2. HR does not support any revalidation. If changes are made to an itinerary the HR document must be reissued. In exceptional cases, such as e.g. excess baggage collection, a VMPD can be issued. 3. From 1 June 2008 interline journeys for infants and interline journeys with open dated segments must not be issued on HR documents. 4. HR head office and appointed HR GSA offices will not be able to issue non-ET itineraries on paper tickets for travel agents. 5. HR plated paper tickets issued prior 1 June 2008 will be accepted by the operating carrier within their policy of validity. Hahn Air Lines GmbH Geschäftsführer: Hans Nolte Nikolaus Gormsen AG Offenbach: HRB 41183 Steuernummer: 035 235 05912 VAT-ID Nr.: DE 812 891 212 Dresdner Bank, Frankfurt SWIFT-BIC: DRES DE FF 519 Konto-Nr. 06 460 860 00 BLZ 500 800 00 IBAN DE32 5008 0000 0646 0860 00 Interline E-Ticket Agreements (IET) on Hahn Air Lines HR has completed IET agreements with the following carriers. That means that HR-169 documents may be issued for the following carriers in accordance with the HR E-Ticket Issue Policy and if the operating carrier’s fare rules contain no document restrictions. Completed IET Agreements: IATA Airline IATA Airline Code Code Darwin Airline 0D Cayman Airways KX Aerolineas Galapagos 2K Kenya Airways KQ Helvetic Airways 2L Kavminvodyavia Airlines KV Job Air 3B Lan Airlines LA Lan Argentina 4M Luxair LG Hamburg International 4R Liat LI Aviacsa 6A LOT Polish Airlines LO Kras Air 7B Lan Peru LP Sylt Air GmbH 7E Lacsa LR Pelican Air Service 7V LTU LT Myanmar Airways 8M Silk Air MI AccesRail 9B Xiamen Airlines MF Air Moldova 9U China Eastern Airlines MU Aegean Airlines A3 Martinair MP Air Comet A7 Mexicana MX Georgian Airways A9 SkyEurope Airlines NE Air Berlin AB Air Vanuatu NF Air India AI Air Macau NX Aeromexico AM Jet Air O2 Air One AP Olympic Airways OA Aerolineas Argentinas AR MIAT Mongolian Airlines OM Royal Air Maroc AT Arkefly OR Avianca AV Austrian Airlines OS Air Botswana BP Croatia Airlines OU EVA Air BR Estonian Air OV Air Baltic BT Bangkok Airways PG Caribbean Airlines BW Philippine Airlines PR Air China CA Pluna PU Copa Air CM Precision Air PW Continental Airlines CO Surinam Airways PY Cubana de Aviacion CU TAM Mercosur PZ China Southern Airlies CZ Proflight Commuter P0 Golden Air DC Air Malawi QM Severstal Aircompany D2 Qatar Airways QR Inter Air South Africa D6 Smart Wings QS Domodedovo Airlines E3 VRG Linhas Aereas SA RG Samara Airlines E5 Royal Jordanian RJ Emirates EK Siberia Airlines S7 Frontier Airlines F9 Aircalin SB Icelandair FI Scandinavian Airlines SK Shanghai Airlines FM Air Namibia SW Siem Reap Airways FT Taca TA Rossiya-Russian Airlines FV Air Tanzania TC Eurofly SPA GJ Lam Mozambique TM Sky Airline H2 Ural Airlines U6 Dalavia H8 Air Zimbabwe UM NIKI HG Transaero Airlines UN Air Seychelles HM Hong Kong Express Airways UO Hahn Air HR Bahamasair UP Hainan Airlines HU Utair Aviation UT Hong Kong Airlines HX Air Europa UX Sat Airlines HZ Conviasa V0 Indian Airlines IC Carpatair V3 Meridiana IG VLM VG Macedonian Airlines IN Virgin Nigeria VK Arkia IZ Vietnam Airlines VN Azerbaijan Airlines J2 Cabo Verde Airlines VR TAM Linhas Aereas JJ Aeromar VW Spanair JK Wideroe WF Air Jamaica JM Edelweiss Air WK Skyways AB JZ Winward Island Airways WM Eurolot K2 Vladivostok Air XF Air Astana KC Lan Ecuador Aerolana SA XL KD Avia KD Skywest Airlines XR Blue 1 KF Montenegro Airlines YM Atlasjet Airlines KK Shenzhen Airlines ZH Total Carriers (as of 1 June 2008) 132 Interline E-Ticket Agreements (IET) to be completed Hahn Air intends, over the course of the next few months, to complete IET agreements with the following carriers. This means that travel agents cannot issue e-tickets for journeys of carriers below until IET is implemented. Note – the following table is subject to change and will only include those carriers who have confirmed that they will implement IET with HR until 1 June 2008. Carriers planned for IET implementation after 1 June 2008: Airline IATA Code Aerosur 5L Donbassaero Airlines 7D First Air 7F Kogalymavia Airlines 7K Afriqiyah Airways 8U Dutch Antilles Express 9H Cathay Pacific CX Cyprus Airways CY Bulgaria Air FB B&H Airlines JA Jat Airways JU Dragonair KA EL AL Israel Airlines LY Air Mauritius MK VIM Airlines NN Binter Canarias NT Ostfriesische Luftfahrgesellschaft OL Cimber Air QI Orenair R2 Aer Arann RE Sun Country SY Turkish Airlines TK Armavia U8 Tartastan Air U9 US Helicopter Corp UH Virgin Nigeria VK Sun Express XQ GMG Airlines Z5 Dnieproavia Z6 For the most recent list of all interline partner airlines, that travel agents can issue HR e-tickets for in a particular BSP, please visit www.hr-ticketing.com and choose the applicable Airline Table. This website is constantly modified with all completed IETs and IETs to be completed. HR expects to offer travel agents a total of 180 IET partners by the end of 2008. If there is any carrier that you would like to issue on the Hahn Air ticket but that is currently not listed on www.hr-ticketing.com for your market, please feel free to report that to [email protected]. Should you have any questions or enquiries please visit www.hr-ticketing.com or contact our Helpdesk at [email protected] or call +49 6103 5013 200. Issued by Hahn Air Lines Sales & Marketing. Dreieich, 28 May 2008. .
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