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    Overview

    The new interline framework comprises a new standard interline agreement, the Standard Retailer and Supplier Interline Agreement (SRSIA) and functional standards that support the implementation and adoption of these new concepts and processes. This...
    Written by Airline Standards
    Updated on : 13 Sep 2021

    Glossary of Terms

    As per the Retailer and Supplier Interline Agreement the following terms and definition should apply: “Customer” means a person who purchases, or seeks to purchase, Products and Services from the Retailer, regardless of whether they do so direct...
    Written by Airline Standards
    Updated on : 13 Sep 2021

    General Principles and Assumptions

    Principles: Once the interline agreement is in place, the Retailer and the Supplier will exchange information about their Products and Services via the Product Catalogue. It is assumed that this initial exchange will occur before the actual sh...
    Written by Airline Standards
    Updated on : 13 Sep 2021

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