In this week’s blog, we conclude our tips and tricks for the Paxia Schedules.
Tip 6:
How do I know How do I identify Release Flight Service Schedule (FSS) changes? the last SSIM file was imported into the system?
- The ‘Compare FSS’ function provides a view of changes between FSS files
- Changes to the following are highlighted in YELLOW:
- A/C Type
- Departure Time
- Arrival Time
- Mileage
- Service Code changes can be identified in both YELLOW and BOLD
- New flight records are shown in PINK
- Canceled flight (not part of the FSS) records are shown in GREY
Tip 7:
How do I view flights with no service assignments?
- Navigate to Flight Service Schedule -> Search FSS
- Select the FSS
- Select Filter By ‘No Services Served’
- Click Search button
Tip 8:
How do I view flights with missing boarding information?
- Navigate to Flight Service Schedule -> Search FSS
- Select the FSS
- Select Filter By ‘Missing Boarding Info’
- Click Search button
Tip 9:
What are the best methods to troubleshoot a Flight Service Schedule (FSS)?
- Review the rule log. (Rule log is accessed via Search FSS function)
- Use the Compare FSS function to identify changes between the selected Flight Service Schedules.
Tip 10:
Can I have more than one caterer for a station?
Sometimes, having more than one caterer for a single station is necessary to provide a complete solution. This is easily accomplished in the Paxia Catering Management solution with a few basic steps.
- You can set up multiple caterers for a single station, with only one as the default caterer.
- Our catering management platform supports having unique caterers to fully cater certain flights based on specific parameters, while another caterer handles a full service of a different set of flights within the same station.
- The Paxia Catering Management solution also supports having multiple caterers to cater portions of the same flight, with each caterer providing different services on the same flight.
Up next: Helpful answers to the Top 10 Tips for Paxia Orders.