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Old Jan 21, 2007 | 1:38 pm
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Version 2.7 Released

What's New in Versions 2.7.0/2.7.1/2.7.3:
  • New [ITA: Awards/SkyTeam] Method:
    • (This replaces the [WSpan: Awards/SkyTeam] Method, which is no longer functional.)
      Code:
      Carrier   Flight From Depart    To   Arrive    A/C       Availability
      --------- ------ ---- --------- ---- --------- ---- ---- ----------------
      CO        18     EWR  18:50     LGW  06:55     777       YS- YA+  CS- CA+
      NW        529    LGA  18:00     DTW  20:04     DC9       YS+ YA+  CS+ CA+
       -> NW    32     DTW  21:20     LGW  10:05     330
      Legend: YS = Standard (e.g. Saver) Economy Award, YA = Additional (e.g. PerkPass) Economy Award; CS = Standard Business Award, CA = Additional Business Award. "+" = The requested number of seats is available; "-" = the requested number of seats is not available.

      You can filter the results by airline/class/etc. using the [Filter] tab options.

      For more precise availability, you can specify the number of awards seats to query for (V2.7.1).


  • Resolved: [Apollo: ITN] Method Errors (V2.7.1):
    • Access to this Method has now been restored.

  • New [WSpan: ITN] Method (V2.7.1):
    • This Method is now also available via the KVS Tool Online Companion.

  • [Apollo: Awards/UA] Method Removed
    • Unfortunately, UA has now de-commissioned their old awards engine, so this Method had to be removed. I will be looking at ways of re-introducing UA award availability into the Tool.

  • Misc. Changes:
    • Fares via the the [Sabre: Fares/DotRes] method are now available in your choice of more than 148 currencies, including the Ugandan Shillings

    • You can now specify up to 3 airline codes when using the [Apollo: ITN], [Sabre: ITN], [Sabre: Fares/ZUJ], [Sabre: Fares/DotRes], and [Amadeus: Timetable] Methods. Separate multiple airline codes with a semicolon (";"), e.g. BA; AF; AA

[Download Version 2.7.3 Now].

Last edited by KVS; Feb 13, 2007 at 8:56 pm Reason: Update
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