Overview
Limousines provide a personalised service and are not booked by the seat - the entire vehicle is booked
Bookings are made by Travel Agents (or tour groups etc) providing a service to travellers - so the payment is collected from the Agents monthly
The Fares (Prices) for many trips are fixed - Sell, Buy and Cost prices. Although individual bookings may vary.
Limousines may be
- owned by the company (driver is still typically a contractor) - cost rate is paid
- owned by an external person who is also the driver (scheduling is important) - Buy Rate is paid
- owned by an external organisation ( normally have capacity for more than one vehicle ) - Buy rate is paid
External Limousine owners are paid monthly and are paid the same rate as external organisations
Bookings may be linked (returns, Multiple vehicles required) to simplify mass changes (eg late cruise ship)
Bookings may be allocated to
- drivers (and hence vehicles) where scheduling is important
- or to external companies who schedule their own fleet and have many other bookings.
Entering a booking
Planning the work by assigning to a vehicle or delegation partner
Setups
Destinations
Destinations are used for pricing of transport from or to common places
CBD Destinations - do not have an address
The fare may be from or to the the CBD (or another area) - with the address by choice of hotel or manual entry.
The post code for the centre of the area is used to determine the state
Airports, Ports, Railway stations, tourist operators and other common destinations have addresses
These destinations may have multiple addresses and it be important which one the booking is from or to.
Stops eg hotels
Any company can be flagged as a route stop so their name / address is added to the list of locations a vehicle may be booked from or to.
Agents
Travel Agents are customers who pays for the services provided.
Vehicles
A Vehicle that is owned by the
- Host company will be in the "Us" selection in the booking
- A Person that has a Creditor that is flagged as a "Delegation Partner" will be a "Driver" in the booking
Vehicles are not used when assigning to a company that is a delegation partner
Drivers
Must have a postcode to determine the state they work in
Must have a creditor with the flag "Delegation Partner
Partners
Delegation Parters are company creditors that are flagged as a delegation partner.
A company that can be handed bookings and do not need scheduling
Fares
Fares have a state and a Partner.
- A partner is an external organisation that can have trips delegated
- Partner is optional
- An example of a state with multiple partners would be QLD if a partner operated in Brisbane and another one in the Gold Coast.
Because fares are per state / partner = the same code may be used.
Example if the service is airport to city (ACBD) - then the same code could be used in every state making it easier to enter bookings across state