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Refer to Section 4 for the SSIM Carrier Questionnaire.
Comparison Testing Sabre will initially test the carrier’s SSIM file by converting the file in two unique development schedule databases. This enables a side by side comparison of the file to ensure the file contains all necessary details in the SSIM are in Sabre. Once completed, the SSIM will be processed in the integration (test) environment. As a last test before production activation, the SSIM will be processed in the certification (CERT) environment.
Carrier Acceptance Testing Carriers may test and validate their schedules in both the integration and certification environments in Sabre.
Activation Upon successful completion of Sabre and the carrier’s testing, the activation of production SSIM file will be scheduled. As part of the activation, a time for processing of each SSIM sent by the carrier into the Sabre schedules database will be mutually agreed upon. Sabre reserves the right to modify the scheduled processing at any time.
Inbound SSIM Airline Activation Guide
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