Carriers and stations

Information about carriers and stations.

Carriers and stations

In general, airlines either publish their airfreight rates as a carrier or have a General Sales Agent (GSA) that represents the carrier. If the rate is published by a GSA, the GSA company name is included in GSA column. Exceptions are the rates published by the GSA's without naming the carrier code. This is visible in Cargo Office by the 4-character carrier code starting with the letter ‘G’ (An international coding standard for GSA's is missing, the 4-character code is only valid within Cargo Office).

Carriers and stations

Published rates are always valid from one station within publication region to the rest of the world. The origin station column shows the IATA-code for the station the rate is valid from; if the origin station code equals ‘ZZZ’, the rate is valid from all stations within the region of publication. For the destination station, only a valid IATA-code is allowed. Cargo Office does not allow city codes as a destination station.

The Property panel at the bottom of the grid View displays related information about the selected rate. Click the Carrier/GSA column to switch directly to the Carrier information tab panel. Double click a station column to open the Airport column
 
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