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  2. Airline reservations system - Wikipedia

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    The first computerized booking system was the little-known Trans-Canada Air Lines (today's Air Canada) system, ReserVec developed by Ferranti Canada. It started to be delivered in April 1961 and by January 24, 1963 completed the airline switch-over from the manual systems.

  3. ReserVec - Wikipedia

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    ReserVec was a computerized reservation system developed by Ferranti Canada for Trans-Canada Air Lines (TCA, today's Air Canada) in the late 1950s. It appears to be the first such system ever developed, predating the more famous SABRE system in the United States by about two years. Although Ferranti had high hopes that the system would be used ...

  4. Fare basis code - Wikipedia

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    Booking codes are the identifiers used by the airline's revenue management department to control how many seats can be sold at a particular fare level. For example, a plane may have 25 economy seats still available and the airline may show it in a reservation system as Y7 K5 M4 T6 E3 which indicates how many of each booking class can be ...

  5. Air Canada kicks off passengers who refused vomit-smeared seats

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    Air Canada apologises to passengers kicked off a fight for refusing seats with "visible vomit residue".

  6. Air Canada - Wikipedia

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    Air Canada's predecessor, Trans-Canada Air Lines (TCA), was created by federal legislation as a subsidiary of Canadian National Railway (CNR) on 11 April 1937. [16] [17] The newly created Department of Transport under Minister C. D. Howe desired an airline under government control to link cities on the Atlantic coast to those on the Pacific coast.

  7. Air Canada boots passengers who refused to sit on vomit ... - AOL

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    Two women on a recent Air Canada flight were left with a tough choice that may have put them on a no-fly list. Air Canada boots passengers who refused to sit on vomit-covered seats Skip to main ...

  8. Boarding pass - Wikipedia

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    A handwritten Air Canada boarding pass from 1979. Paper boarding passes are issued either by agents at a check-in counter, self-service kiosks, or by the airline's web check-in site. BCBP can be printed at the airport by an ATB (Automated Ticket & Boarding Pass) printer or a direct thermal printer, or by a personal inkjet or laser printer.

  9. Air Canada apologizes after passengers told to sit in vomit ...

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    Air Canada has issued an apology after two passengers were told to sit in poorly cleaned seats that had been covered in vomit on a previous flight. Air Canada has issued an apology after two ...