This is the first line of an address, e.g. 608 N Fairfax Ave. All addresses must include this field.
This is the second line of the address, where applicable, e.g. West Hollywood. Not all addresses include this field.
On a booking adjustment, this is the amount of the adjustment in the selling currency.
On a booking adjustment, this is a brief description of the adjustment.
On a room booking adjustment, this is the unique identifier for a room adjustment.
On a room booking adjustment, this is the name of a room booking adjustment.
On a booking adjustment, this is the type of booking adjustment, such as a promotional code. This should be one of the booking adjustment types set up in your system. To find out how to set these up, see the Vector documentation.
On a room booking, this is the type of room booking adjustment, such as an extra fee on the room.
For the purposes of iVectorConnect, an adult is someone who is aged 18 years or over.
This is the customer price of an extra optional supplement per adult. This field is on the optional supplements node of the extra search response call.
Where this field appears in the guest details node of a request or response, it refers to the age in years of the guest and should be an integer value.
Age Required
A boolean field that states whether the age needs to be supplied in this node to make the current request call.
Uniquely identifies each airport in the system for a particular client setup. This is an integer value.
Uniquely identifies each airport group in your system. This is an integer value.
A boolean field that states whether indirect flights should be returned in a flight search. They will be allowed by default.
Specifies the airport ID of an alternative return airport for a flight, if the return leg of a flight will return to the same airport as the departure airport of the outbound flight. For example, if a flight goes from London Heathrow to Los Angeles and the return flight returns to London Gatwick, the Alt Return Airport ID will be the airport ID for London Gatwick.
Where this field is in the payments due node of a response, this refers to the amount of the payment due.
This is the airport at which a flight or outbound flight will be arriving.
Unique identifier in iVectorConnect for the arrival airport.
This is the local arrival date of a leg of a journey, in the format YYYY-MM-DD. For example the 28th of June 2015 is represented 2015-06-28.
This describes the type of arrival point for a transfer. This will be one of Property, Resort, Airport, Port or Station
Unique identifier for the type of location at which a transfer will arrive. If the ArrivalParentType is a
Property, the ArrivalParentTypeID will be the PropertyReferenceID of this property,
Resort, the ArrivalParentTypeID will be the GeographyLevel3ID of this resort,
Airport, the ArrivalParentTypeID will be the AirportID of this airport,
Port, the ArrivalParentTypeID will be the PortID of this port, or
Station, the ArrivalParentTypeID will be the StationID of this station.
This is the time that that leg of the journey arrives in local time. The time must be a valid time on the 24 hour clock in the format hh:mm, e.g. 00:35 means 12:35 in the morning, 12:00 means 12 o'clock noon.