PNR History (RH) Goal: Show all modifications made to a PNR (record locator) in reverse chronological order.
Beginners can make mistakes—such as booking the wrong flight, entering incorrect passenger details, or misquoting a price—without incurring financial penalties or causing issues for real travelers 1.2.2.
Refreshes technical skills or transitions seamlessly from other GDS platforms (like Sabre or Travelport).
This report outlines the design, functionality, and initial testing results of the – a safe, instructional environment mimicking the core commands and workflows of the Amadeus Global Distribution System (GDS). The simulator addresses a key training gap: the high cost and risk of live-system errors. By providing a command-line interface with syntax parsing, dummy PNR creation, and simulated availability responses, trainees can practice flight, hotel, and car bookings without financial or operational consequences. Initial feedback indicates a 40% reduction in command errors when transitioning to the live system.
PNR History (RH) Goal: Show all modifications made to a PNR (record locator) in reverse chronological order.
Beginners can make mistakes—such as booking the wrong flight, entering incorrect passenger details, or misquoting a price—without incurring financial penalties or causing issues for real travelers 1.2.2. amadeus simulator
Refreshes technical skills or transitions seamlessly from other GDS platforms (like Sabre or Travelport). PNR History (RH) Goal: Show all modifications made
This report outlines the design, functionality, and initial testing results of the – a safe, instructional environment mimicking the core commands and workflows of the Amadeus Global Distribution System (GDS). The simulator addresses a key training gap: the high cost and risk of live-system errors. By providing a command-line interface with syntax parsing, dummy PNR creation, and simulated availability responses, trainees can practice flight, hotel, and car bookings without financial or operational consequences. Initial feedback indicates a 40% reduction in command errors when transitioning to the live system. This report outlines the design, functionality, and initial