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Materials
Objectives
By the end of the module, participants will be able to: start Positive Boarding Control (PBC) display count of passengers boarded display list of passengers yet to board board and unboard passengers board and unboard transit passengers unboard all passengers set PBC Mode on CRT board passengers in PBC Mode cancel PBC finalize PBC bypass PBC 5 , 7 for bypass ACSSPV for bypass
EPR
UAT
Keyword:
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Reference
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Overview
Positive Boarding Control The Positive Boarding Control (PBC) process reconciles checked-in and boarded passengers and assists in achieving an on time departure. In addition it determines the names of any missing passengers for security purposes. PBC and Flight Information The requirement for PBC on any flight is built into the schedule record. The flight information display may be used to tell whether or not PBC is required for any flight, and if so what stage it is in. Below is an example of Flight Information (GFI*):
TA COM : STD : PCD : PZN : PCP : HLS : DEST $LAX SAL 529 1100P SAL N Y N CIM 11 25MAY LAX 1100P STA TCI TAI PRS CHG : : : : 500A Y C3 N DOC N PW ETA PBI SOM PBC RMK : : YN : N : CO
PMR F
The field is blank this means PBC is required and has not yet been started
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If PBC is required on a flight, as designated through the Schedule Record, it cannot be changed through a flight information entry. It may be bypassed through a PBC Bypass entry. This will be covered later.
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Introduce
Demonstrate
GPBS GPB S
Explain
The purpose of this entry is to start the process of Passenger Boarding Control. PBC can be started at anytime during flight processing. However, it must be completed before the flight can be put in final status (CF). The Sabre computer reservation system response will be similar to the one shown below:
BW 432 05MAY GEO LOCAL TRANSIT 79 0 0 0 79 0 BOARDING CONTROL STARTED 0605 TOTAL 79 0 79 PW CO
Point Out
The number of transit passengers through the default station (if applicable)
TOTAL
The total of local and transit passengers For each of these three columns data is given for:
PSGRS CHECKED-IN
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PSGRS BOARDED
The number of passengers who have been boarded. Since boarding control has just started the number of passengers boarded will be zero.
PSGRS YET TO BOARD
The number of passengers yet to board. As boarding control has just started this will be equal to the number checked-in. As the boarding process takes place the number of passengers boarded will increase and correspondingly the number yet to board will decrease.
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Introduce
Demonstrate
GPB
<Enter>
Explain
The purpose of this entry is to display the count of passengers boarded through the PBC process. The Sabre response will be similar to the one shown below:
BW 432 05MAY LOCAL 79 29 50 GEO TRANSIT 0 0 0 0605 TOTAL 79 29 50 PW CO
Point Out
This display allows the agent to keep track of the number of passengers boarded and for security purposes the number yet to board. The entry on the next page should be used when the names of passengers yet to board is required. This is particularly useful at the gate when possibly one or two passengers are missing.
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Introduce
Demonstrate
GPBL GPB L
Explain
The purpose of this entry is to display the passengers boarded count together with a list of names of passengers who have yet to be boarded. The Sabre response will be similar to the one shown below:
BW 432 05MAY LOCAL 79 77 2 LOCAL PASSENGERS WARNER G WILLIAMS N GEO TRANSIT 0 0 0 MIA MIA Y * Y * 0605 TOTAL 79 77 2 14B 22C PW CO
SLU BW 0821/27OCT
Point Out
The response is made up of the passenger boarded counts and below these a list of the passengers who have yet to be boarded.
LOCAL PASSENGERS
Under this heading will appear any local passengers yet to board
WARNER G
Passenger name and initial If a passenger has the letter I before their name it indicates they are traveling with an infant. If a J appears before the name this indicates a cabin jumpseat passenger. A C indicates a cockpit jumpseat passenger
MIA Y
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Number of bags checked-in with this passenger Transit passengers are considered to be those who boarded this flight at an upline station. At some stations transit passengers may leave the aircraft. They can be unboarded and reboarded at the transit point. If any transit passenger are yet to reboard their names will appear under the heading TRANSIT PASSENGERS. All passengers coming from other flights are considered as local boards, and their connecting flight information will be shown on the list. As in the case of passenger Williams in the previous example.
Note
A list of passengers to be boarded by compartment may also be displayed. For example: GPBL/F The response will show the normal passenger counts display but at the foot of this only the names of passengers yet to board in the input class will be displayed.
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Introduce
Demonstrate
GPBON3B GPB ON 3B
Explain
The purpose of this entry is to board passenger by seat number. The Sabre response will be similar to the one shown below:
BW 432 27OCT BGI DEST MIA CPT F 0805 STATUS OK-BOARDED PW CO
Point Out
The response will list the passengers boarded in the entry. They are listed by seat number, destination, compartment class and status.
Note
The agent is free to enter multiple seat numbers in any sequence. In this way the agent can enter seat numbers in batches as they arrive at the boarding gate. A minimum of one seat number can be entered. The entry is limited to one line on the screen. A hyphen (-) may be used to show consecutive seat letters in the same row and a slash (/) may be used to separate seats into groups for convenience if required. GPBON3B7D3GH9ABC27GH24A-E
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Introduce
Demonstrate
<Enter> Primary Action Code Secondary Action Code Indicator for Reference Number First letter of surname Reference number
Explain
The purpose of this entry is to board passengers by use of system reference numbers. The Sabre response will be similar to the one shown below:
BW 432 30OCT GEO DEST BGI CPT Y 0610 STATUS OK-BOARDED PW CO
Point Out
The response is similar to that when using seat numbers. The reference number is shown before the passenger name rather than the seat number. Reference numbers can be used on flights that are open seating. The numbers print on the boarding pass instead of a seat number. Reference numbers will also be used to board passengers sitting in jumpseats, as these passengers will not be possession of normal seat numbers. A reference number always needs to be qualified by the first letter of the passenger surname. For example, passenger Thomas with reference number 112 would be input as T112.
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Note
More than one reference number may be input but each one must be separated by a slash. For example: GPBONRC119/A8/C92/P47
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Introduce
Demonstrate
GPBONT GPB ON T
<Enter> Primary Action Code Primary Action Code Action code for Transit
Explain
The purpose of this entry is to board all of the transit passengers at one time. The Sabre response will be similar to the one shown below:
BW 432 30OCT BGI 025 PASSENGERS BOARDED 0810 PW CO
Point Out
The response shows the total number of transit passengers boarded. When PBC takes place at a station in the line of flight there may be through transit passengers. Dependent on local and carrier regulations these passengers may be required to remain onboard or deplane the aircraft. When transit passengers re-board the agent can enter them individually using the previous options or use this entry to board all, or the remaining transit passengers.
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Introduce
Unboard Passengers
Demonstrate
Explain
The purpose of this entry is to allow the agent to cancel the boarding status of a passenger. The Sabre response will be similar to the one shown below:
BW 432 30OCT GEO DEST BGI CPT F 0610 PW CO
STATUS OK-UNBOARDED
Explain
The response will list the passengers unboarded with a total of passengers unboarded. This entry may be necessary because a passenger has left the gate area, has been boarded in error or is no longer traveling.
Note
Multiple passengers can be unboarded by using the same seat number formats previously discussed for boarding. For example: GPBOFF3AB25A-C On open seating flights passengers can be unboarded by reference number. For example: GPBOFFC119
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Multiple passengers can also be unboarded using reference numbers separated by a slash: GPBOFFC119/E34/A10
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Introduce
Demonstrate
Explain
The purpose of this entry is to unboard all passengers. This might be required when there has been a delay and passengers are returning to the main departure lounge. The Sabre response will be similar to the one shown below:
BW 432 30OCT CONFIRM UNBOARD ALL GPBYES OR GPBNO GEO 0610 PW CO
Due to the importance of this entry the system requests a confirmation. The response shows the entry to confirm or cancel the transaction. To confirm the agent should enter: GPBYES The Sabre response will be similar to the one shown below:
BW 432 30OCT GEO LOCAL TRANSIT 79 0 0 0 79 0 0610 TOTAL 79 0 79 PW CO
The response is the passengers boarded display with the number of passengers boarded set to zero.
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Note
The Positive Boarding Control process cannot be cancelled unless all passengers are recorded as unboarded first. This will be covered later in this module.
Apply
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Introduce
Demonstrate
<Enter> Primary Action Code Secondary Action Code Action Code for Transit
Explain
The purpose of this entry is to unboard all of the transit passengers at one time. The Sabre response will be similar to the one shown below:
BW 432 30OCT BGI 038 PASSENGERS UNBOARDED 0805 PW CO
Point Out
The response will indicate the number of passengers unboarded. If transit passengers deplane at a transit point they may be unboarded individually using the unboard entry discussed earlier. Alternatively this option allows the agent to record all transit passengers as unboarded.
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Introduce
Demonstrate
GPBM GPB M
Explain
The purpose of this entry is to set PBC Mode on an agents CRT. The Sabre response will be similar to the one shown below:
PBC MODE IS ON
Point Out
Once PBC Mode is set on the CRT, passengers can be boarded using short entries. This is useful when dedicating a set at the gate area just to the boarding of passengers. Once in the PBC mode only boarding related entries can be made. It will not be possible to make any other type of entry. The short boarding entries are discussed on the next page.
Note
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Introduce
Demonstrate
G3B G 3B
Explain
The purpose of this entry is to board passengers once PBC Mode has been set on the CRT. The Sabre response will be similar to the one shown below:
BW 432 27OCT BGI DEST MIA CPT F 0805 STATUS OK-BOARDED PW CO
The boarding response is the same as seen previously. Multiple passengers can also be boarded with a short entry. For example: G3B12A-C28E
Note
The following short entries are also available while in PBC Mode: GRC119 Board single passenger by reference number GRC119/D45/A8 Board multiple passengers by reference number GT Board all transit passengers Any unboard entries are made with the usual format.
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Introduce
Demonstrate
GPBX GPB X
Explain
The purpose of this entry is to cancel PBC processing. Once started PBC can be cancelled and if required restarted. For example, there has been a change of gate and passengers have to reposition to the new gate. Before PBC can be cancelled all passengers must be unboarded. The Sabre response will be similar to the one shown below:
BW 432 30OCT CONFIRM CANCEL PBC GPBYES OR GPBNO BGI 0805 PW CO
Point Out
Due to the importance of this entry the system requests a confirmation. The response shows the entry to confirm or cancel the transaction. To confirm the agent should enter: GPBYES The Sabre response will be similar to the one shown below:
BOARDING CONTROL CANCELLED
Note
However, if the cancel PBC entry is performed and passenger boarding has already started, the response will be similar to the one shown below:
UNBOARD ALL PASSENGERS -GPBOFF- PRIOR TO CANCELLING PBC
The agent must first unboard all passengers and then cancel PBC.
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Introduce
Demonstrate
Explain
The purpose of this entry is to finalize PBC once all the passengers have been boarded. The flight cannot be finalized (CF) until PBC has been finalized. The Sabre response will be similar to the one shown below:
BW 432 30OCT BGI 0805 PW CO BOARDING CONTROL FINALIZED - OOO BAGS NEED TO BE OFFLOADED
Point Out
Indicates PBC has been successfully finalized. This means that the number of passengers boarded is equal to the number checked-in.
000 BAGS NEED TO BE OFFLOADED
Indicates that for security purposes no bags need to be offloaded. If the number of passengers does not equal the number checked-in, the system response will be similar to the one shown below:
BW 432 30OCT BGI 0805 PW CO LOCAL TRANSIT TOTAL 79 0 79 PSGRS CHECKED-IN 78 0 78 PSGRS BOARDED 1 0 1 PSGRS YET TO BOARD BOARDING CONTROL NOT FINALIZED LIST OF PASSENGERS TO BE (GPBON) BOARDED OF (GOF) OFFLOADED LOCAL PASSENGERS WARNER J MIA Y * 12A 001
The response will indicate the number of passengers who have not been boarded and show a list of names together with their destination, class, seat or reference number and the number of bags they checked-in with.
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PBC cannot be finalized until either any remaining passengers are boarded or offloaded from the flight. Once the appropriate action is taken the agent must make the GPBFINAL entry again to finalize PBC. If a passenger has been offloaded and the baggage tags have not been cancelled, when PBC is finalized the response will be similar to the following:
BW 432 30OCT BGI 0805 PW CO BOARDING CONTROL FINALIZED OO1 BAGS NEED TO BE OFFLOADED
Boarding control is finalized but the response indicates the number of bags that need to be offloaded. A message will be sent to the designated printer showing the bag tag numbers for offloading purposes. A possibility is that an agent has made an error when offloading a passenger with baggage but has not cancelled the bag tags in the system. A useful entry at this point would be to display a list of passengers who have been offloaded. G*POF This entry will list all passengers who have been offloaded. The Sabre response will be similar tom the one shown below:
BW 432 30OCT LIST TOTALS - Y2 OFFLOADED 1 JONES A 2 THOMAS D BGI 0805 PW CC
MIA Y N MIA Y N
0053 0103
Y R Y R
0 BT BR 1 BT BR
If a passenger has been offloaded and the associated bag tags cancelled the baggage piece field will show zero as in the case of passenger Jones. However, if baggage tags have not been cancelled the baggage piece field will reflect the number of bags for which tags have not been cancelled. In
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the above example passenger Thomas has one bag for which a tag was not cancelled. The agent could now display the full passenger record to locate the tag number(s) and take any further action as dictated by the procedures of the carrier.
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Introduce
Bypass Positive Boarding Control Restricted to the duty code of 7 or the EPR keyword ACSSPV.
Demonstrate
Explain
The purpose of this entry is to bypass the PBC process on a flight. The Sabre response will be similar to the one shown below:
BW 432 30OCT BGI BOARDING CONTROL BYPASSED 0805 PW CO
Point Out
The response indicates boarding control has been bypassed. There may be occasions when PBC will not be used for a flight. For example, a flight operates from a gate, which is not automated. If the PBC function is designated for a flight but is not going to be used then it must be bypassed. If this is not done it will not be possible to take the flight to final status (CF). Once PBC has been bypassed it cannot be restarted. If PBC has been started and the agent attempts to bypass they will receive a response similar to the following:
BW 432 30OCT BGI 0805 BOARDING CONTROL ALREADY IN PROGRESS PW CO
To bypass PBC at this point would require the agent to cancel PBC (any boarded passengers would also need to be unboarded) and then make the bypass entry.
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GPBS GPB GPBL GPBL/F GPBON3B GPBON3B7D36H9ABC27GH24 A-E GPBONRC119 GPBONRC119/A5/C92/P47 GPBONT GPBOFF3A GPBOFFRC119 GPBOFFRC119/E34/A10 GPBOFF GPBOFFT GPBM GPBMX G3B G3AB25A-C
Start Positive Boarding Control (PBC) Display passengers boarded count Display list of passengers yet to board Display list of passengers yet to board by compartment Board passenger by seat number Board multiple passengers by seat number Board passenger by reference number Board multiple passengers by reference number Board all transit passengers Unboard passenger by seat number Unboard passenger by reference number Unboard multiple passengers by reference number Unboard all passengers Unboard all transit passengers Set PBC Mode Exit PBC Mode Board passenger by seat number while in PBC Mode Board multiple passengers by seat number while in PBC Mode
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GRC119 GRC119/D45/A9
Board passenger by reference number while in PBC mode Board multiple passengers by reference number while in PBC Mode Board all transit passengers while in GPC mode Cancel PBC Finalize PBC Display list of passengers offloaded from flight Bypass PBC
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