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OpenTravel 2019A Object Suite Available for Public Review


OpenTravel is pleased to announce the 2019A 2.0 Object Suite Specification is available for public review. This release is primarily focused on hospitality and includes the messaging for pushing hotel content as well as requesting full or partial hotel content and responding to that request.

 

OpenTravel welcomes your comments, which can be entered here .

The member review comment period will end on Friday, Dec. 13, 2019.

 

This release contains messaging for the following functions:

Hospitality Content

  • Request Full Hotel Content for one or more properties
  • Push Full Hotel Content for one or more properties
  • Request Partial Hotel Content for one or more properties

 

To download the specification please click on the following link:

Public Review – 2019A 2.0 Specification Publication

 

New Libraries

Resources

  • HospitalityContent – The HospitalityContent library houses the query facets and resources for requesting full hospitality content, requesting partial hospitality content and pushing hospitality content.

Services

  • HospitalityContent – The HospitalityContent library houses the services and operations for requesting full hospitality content, requesting partial hospitality content and pushing hospitality content

 

Modified Libraries

Common

  • CodeList – The code list library houses both open and closed enumerations that are used across multiple libraries. The naming convention for enumerations is a meaningful name followed by an under bar and the text “Enum”. Examples: BedType_Enum, Gender_Enum
  • Common – The common library houses objects that are used across multiple libraries. Examples: AmountPercent, Company, Person

Finance

  • Finance – The finance library houses objects that pertain to payments. Examples: FormOfPayment, EncryptionToken, DirectBill

Order

  • Order – The order library houses objects used in creating offers and orders. Examples: Offer, Order, TermsAndConditions

Organization

  • Organization – The organization library houses objects related to an organization such as a facility. These are overarching objects that apply to each of the specific organization libraries. Examples: Facility, MeetingCenter, Property
  • OrganizationHospitality – The organization hospitality library houses objects that are related to hospitality facilities such as a hotel. Examples: HotelFacility, HotelReference, HotelPolicy
  • OrganizationGolf – The organization golf library houses objects that are related to golf facilities such as the course. Examples: Course, ClubHouse, PracticeFacilities

Product

  • Product – The Product library houses objects that are specific to sellable products such as rooms in a hotel, seats on an airplane or seats on a train. Examples: Product, Journey, Segment
  • Golf – The golf library houses objects pertaining to golf products. Examples: TeeTime, GolfActivity, GolferCount
  • Ground – The Ground library houses objects that are specific to ground transportation. Examples: Driver, GroundServiceQuery
  • Hospitality – The hospitality library houses objects that pertain to hospitality products. Examples: RoomStay, RoomRate, RatePlan

New Messages

Services

HospitalityContent Services

  • HospitalityDescriptiveContentNotif
    • HospitalityDescriptiveContentNotifRQ/RS – Request criteria may include hotel code, chain code, brand code, etc. The response returns the hotel descriptive content for the specified properties.
    • HospitalityDescriptiveContentNotifNotif – This is a push message pushing the descriptive content for one or more properties.

HospitalityDescriptiveInfo Service

  • HospitalityDescriptiveInfo
    • HospitalityDescriptiveInfoRQ/RS – The request criteria may include hotel code, chain code, brand code, etc. as well as the specifics of the content to be returned (e.g. Guest Room Information, Policy Information. The response returns the content specified in the request for the properties specified in the request.

Resources

HospitalityContent Resources

  • Get – Request criteria may include hotel code, chain code, brand code, etc. and returns the hotel content for the properties identified in the request.
  • Notif – This is a push message pushing the descriptive content for a specific hotel.
  • Query – The request criteria may include hotel code, chain code, brand code, etc. as well as the specifics of the content to be returned (e.g. Guest Room Information, Policy Information. The response returns the content specified in the request for the properties specified in the request.

Thank you to our hospitality content project sponsors Marriott and LinksRez and to all of the many companies that participated in this effort. Without our member companies these specifications would not be possible!

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