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Move to standardise date-change penalty code welcomed

20 Jun 2018 - by Sarah Robertson
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AIRLINES are introducing new

global date-change penalty

codes in line with industry

tax code definitions. Industry

leaders approve, saying

standardisation of penalty

codes will make the reissue

process easier for them.

Airlines that have

introduced this policy

including Emirates, BA

Comair, Kenya Airways and

Latam. For the airlines that

have adapted this policy,

date-change penalties will

now be collected under the

OD code.

Latam says the new

procedure comes in

response to the industry’s

need to comply with the new

format used to recognise

revenue at the time of flight,

as provided by accounting

standard IFRS-15. The

Emirates release explains

that the OB code, which the

airline had previously used,

generically refers to ticketing

fees including both credit

card and ticket fees, while

the OD code specifically

stands for penalty fee.

The OD form of collection

will be standardised in the

automatic reissue tools

in those GDSs where

they are still active, says

Latam. Otherwise, agents

must record the penalty

collection in the ticket tax

breakdown. In countries

where the penalty is taxable,

the amount of that tax must

be reflected separately in

the respective tax field. The

change in the reservation

and the ticket reissue must

be processed during the

same day and must be

associated with a single

ticket for each passenger.

An Iata spokesperson

told TNW that IFRS-15 is

the international accounting

standard with which South

Africa has decided to comply.

To enable compliance, Iata

is also making adjustments

to the billing and settlement

system.

David Pegg, md for Sure

Viva Travels said that he was

always for standardisation

in the industry as it made

things easier for everyone.

Sarah Mokua, air ops leader

for the Flight Centre Travel

group agreed saying that

one tax code for all airlines

would help to reduce the

number of incorrect tax code

reissue errors. 

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