Galileo Course Chapter 01

Galileo Chapter 01


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SIGNING ON/OFF TO GALILEO

H/SIGN

Help page

SON/ZXX

Sign on (XX your Initials)

PASSWORD?

Enter your password

SOF

Sign Off

 ENCODE & DECODE

H/ENCODE

Help page

.CE RIYADH

Encode city Riyadh

.CD DMM

Decode City Dammam

.CR JED

Detailed Airport Record for JED

.AE EGYPTAIR

Encode Airline Egypt Air

.AD SV

Decode Airline SV

.LE SAUDIARABIA

Encode Country (Land) Saudi Arabia

.LD KW

Decode Country Code KW

AVAILABILITY

H/AVAIL

Help page

A22MARRUHLON

General availability from RUH to LON

A20NOVJEDLON.D

General availability from RUH to LON only direct

A22MARRUHLON*SV

Carrier specific display airline is SV

A22MARRUHLON*BD@Y

Carrier specific display airline BD and Y

FOLLOW-UP ENTRIES

A*

Request more availability

A*0

Request original availability

A*LH

Change airline to LH

A@#3

Display availability of more classes from line number 3

A#2

Availability two days later

A-2

Availability two days prior

AR12APR*BD

Return availability with dates on airline BD

AR#50*BA

Return availability after 50 Days airline BA

ABDMM

Change board point to DMM

AOFRA

Change off point to FRA

SELL AND WAITLIST FROM AVAILABILITY

H/0

Help Page

N2F3

Sell 2 seats in F class from line number 3

N1Y3*

Sell 1 seat from line 3 and Connecting Flights

N1Y1LL

Waitlist 1 Seat Y class line 1

N1Q1LL*

Waitlist 1 seat in Q class line 1 and Connecting Flights

0A OR Y

Arrival Not Known (ARNK) or Surface sector


FAQs

Here are some frequently asked questions related to signing on/off to Galileo, encoding and decoding, availability, and follow-up entries:

1. How do I sign on to Galileo?

To sign on to Galileo, you typically need to launch the Galileo software and enter your login credentials, including your username and password. The specific process may depend on the setup and configuration of your Galileo system. Contact your Galileo representative or refer to the Galileo user guide for the precise steps to sign on to your Galileo account.

2. How do I sign off from Galileo?

To sign off from Galileo, locate the sign-off or log-out option within the Galileo software or interface. This is typically found in the menu or toolbar. Click on the sign-off or log-out option to securely end your session and exit the Galileo system.

3. What does encoding and decoding mean in Galileo?

Encoding in Galileo refers to the process of converting special characters or symbols into a format that can be transmitted and understood by the Galileo system. Decoding, on the other hand, refers to the reverse process of converting encoded characters back into their original form. This is often relevant when entering passenger names, special requests, or other data in the Galileo system.

4. How do I encode or decode information in Galileo?

Galileo provides specific encoding and decoding functions or commands that you can use to convert data. These commands are typically provided within the Galileo software or system interface. Refer to the Galileo user guide or documentation for the precise commands and instructions on how to encode or decode information in Galileo.

5. What is availability in Galileo?

Availability in Galileo refers to the process of checking and retrieving information about the availability of flights, hotels, car rentals, or other travel-related services. It allows you to view the schedules, prices, and seat availability for various travel options. You can use availability commands in Galileo to search for and retrieve this information.

6. How do I check availability in Galileo?

To check availability in Galileo, you can use the appropriate availability commands specific to the type of service you are looking for. For example, to check flight availability, you would use the flight availability command and provide the necessary details such as the origin, destination, date, and preferred airline. The Galileo system will then display the available options based on your search criteria.

7. What are follow-up entries in Galileo?

Follow-up entries in Galileo refer to additional commands or actions that need to be performed after entering a particular command. These entries are used to provide further instructions or complete a specific transaction. The Galileo system may prompt you for follow-up entries based on the command you entered or the transaction you are performing.

Remember, the specific commands and procedures within the Galileo system may vary depending on your setup and configuration. It's recommended to refer to the Galileo user guide, documentation, or contact your Galileo representative for accurate instructions based on your specific Galileo setup.

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