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Shuttle Bus Business Overview
Shuttle buses run betweentake people regularly to and from key destinations
Destinations (eg airport / seaport) where passengers are picked up or dropped
Addresses
The price of the fare depends on the area of the Address found using suburb / postcode
The address may be selected from a list (for example a list of hotels)
Hotels - flagged in the system as Hotels
Common Stops - eg railway stations - flagged in the system as common stops
Shuttle Stops - eg University Dorm - Addresses on Debtors that have flag of Shuttle Stop
The address may be manually entered
Broadly there are two types of shuttle runs
Ad-Hoc - built as bookings are received - common with:
Areas with sporadic bookings
Private addresses
Bookings can be added to existing legs or be manually added to a run
Route - scheduled runs
Some stops are made even if no booking exists
Strict schedule adherence
Bookings can auto-attach easily
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States of Operation - a shuttle run will normally only travel in a single state
Destinations Serviced - eg airport with address and terminals
Hubs are a grouping of destinations
Areas serviced for the destinations
ie Areas that do have a travel time to the destination chosen are not serviced
Services offered
normally a default service and an alternate service eg( Shuttle or Private Vehicle)
Customer Online booking and Payment
Planning Bus Runs
Drivers Portal marking onboard / missed
Delegations
to others (A need to Pay others)
from others (A need to Collect payment from others)
Guest Bookings
Guest bookings are when the person booking online does not create their own account and instead the booking is entered under the cash customer.
Customer online Booking and Payment
Customers are either
individuals making bookings using an online website after authentication
Anonymous Guest users making bookings using the online website (refusing to register)
Referring organisations may provide a LOGO image to display to referred customers
Example a hotel may want their logo displayed if a link was provided from their website to the booking site
The booking screen may be a single page - or setup as a stepped wizard
The customer may make a return booking and pay for it all at the same time
The payment is online and the booking if not paid is not retained by the system
This is to avoid tyre kickers creating bookings in the system.
Online Booking Portal
Some key options:
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URL extensions &cardNo=xxxxxx
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Promotions
Field on booking “Promotion Code”
Field on Booking “Under 18” checkbox - shows below
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Other portal settings
The fields can be arranged in any order or as a simpler stepped wizard easily
Phone number is setup on the host company > Contact Types > Key = CUSTOMERHOTLINE
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The customer will then receive a booking confirmation email with an attached invoice
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it can be cancelled and a replacement booking entered
Bus Runs
When a company wants the system to plan all the pickups and drop offs based on booking times then bus runs are used.
Bus Runs that are a number of Routes
When a company uses regular routes
Bus runs have Legs and each Leg can be a route (example leg is a trip from the city to the airport)
Bookings will attach to
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a suitable leg based on time of pickup
Additional legs will auto create as new bookings are added if no suitable leg exists
Bus runs that are Ad-hoc
When a company does not have regular routes
Bus Runs have Legs and each leg is TO or FROM a destination (or group of destinations where they are linked using a TAG).
Ad-hoc runs do not pickup and drop off at the same time
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Bookings are manually added to runs and legs are created manually if required
Ad-hoc bus runs are common where there is not sufficient volume to have regular cycles. This is very common in the Shuttle Bus industry.
No Bus Runs - Driver self Scheduling - all internal drivers so can see all bookings
When a company allows drivers to pickup bookings or pass bookings to others in team there is no need for bus runs
The driver is linked instead directly to the booking
Drivers can be linked anytime to a booking
The Buses have a login to the system (special type of employee)
The driver then enterers their login details (AKA and pin)
The driver can see
All bookings linked to them
All bookings with no driver linked
All bookings linked to other drivers
The Driver can
Assign themselves to any booking (including one already assigned to another driver)
Remove themselves from any booking not yet picked up
There is a manager portal allowing a manager to assigned bookings to drivers
The manager can also change the expected pickup time in case the passenger has contacted with an update
Planning Ad-Hoc Bus Runs
Ad-Hoc runs do not follow a schedule and bookings are commonly manually planned.
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Planned Bus runs (a combination of a driver and a vehicle with a from and to time on a date)
Bus Run Legs
Ad-Hoc runs = a group of bookings in a direction to or from a destination
Eg a group of bookings to the airport will be a leg
At the end of the leg the driver will indicate starting the next leg
The following bookings from the airport will be the next leg
Route runs = a route from start to finish
Eg a route may start at a destination (eg the airport) full of people - expecting to later end at a destination (eg the airport) full of people.
Travel around a series of stops
Drop off and pickup during the route
Allocated bookings (bookings already assigned to a Run Leg)
UnAllocated bookings (bookings that need to be assigned to a run
Bookings can be assigned or moved runs anytime
The Drivers Day - Routes and add hoc Bus Runs
The driver uses the drivers portal to:
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