Overview
The Transports search screen in the Planner provides search and filter functionalities to help you find the most suitable transportation options for your trip.
Mandatory Search Fields
The Departure field is mandatory and always present during a transport search. While other fields can be customised, the Departure field is not configurable, as changing its logic would compromise the feature's functionality.
Upon user input, the Departure field will automatically select relevant areas and/or airports.
Airport Location
An airport can be identified by its name or the corresponding IATA code.
By default, TripBuilder allows the selection of a single departure airport. However, a configuration option exists to select up to three departure airports when searching for flights.
Important:
To enable this feature, Nezasa must configure it.
Please contact our support team or your Customer Success Manager to activate the feature flag available in Distribution Channel > Planner tab > Product-Specific Configurations > Transports > Transport Search and Filtering > Searching with multiple airports enabled.
Area Location
Flight searches can also be performed using geographic areas associated with an IATA Metropolitan Code. This option considers all airports linked to the metropolitan code rather than selecting individual airport IATA codes. For example, searching for London (IATA Metropolitan code LON) includes the following airports:
London City Airport (LCY)
Gatwick Airport (LGW)
Heathrow Airport (LHR)
Luton Airport (LTN)
Stansted Airport (STN)
Know more:
Please refer to our Area Management article for more information on assigning an IATA Metropolitan Code to an area.
Include Nearby Locations
The Include Nearby Locations option allows airports close to the selected area or airport to be included in the search, improving flexibility and expanding search results.
Important:
This feature was exclusive to the KIWI supplier. It is currently deprecated and will be removed from TripBuilder soon.
Configurable Transport Search Fields and Filters
To configure filters, follow these steps:
Go to Settings.
Click on Distribution Channels.
Click on your TripBuilder ID.
Go to the Planner tab and scroll to Transport Search and Filtering.
Here, you can set up flight classes and enable/disable filters. The positioning order in Planner is defined by numerical ordering.
Note: Transportation filters apply to both inventory and live supply transports.
Class Filter
The Class filter configuration determines which class options can be selected from the drop-down menu.
Display in Planner
Hold Baggage Filter
The Hold Baggage filter lets you filter tickets to include or exclude baggage options.
Display in Planner
Note: Currently, this filter is only available for SoftConEx and AERTiCKET integrations. It does not apply to inventory transports.
Price, Maximum Travel Time, Maximum Layover, Carrier, Stops and Times Filters
In Settings, you can choose which of the following filters to enable and their display order in the Planner:
Price
Maximum Travel Time
Maximum Layover Time
Carrier
Stops: Any number of stops (default), Direct, Max. 1 stop or Max. 2 stops.
Times
Display in Planner
Connection Filter
This filter allows you to refine transport selection by using one transportation leg as the basis for the search, thus narrowing the offer scope based on the chosen leg.
Display in Planner
How to Perform Individual Searches
Important:
This feature requires activation by Nezasa. Please contact our support team or your Customer Success Manager to enable the feature flag available at Distribution Channel > Nezasa-Only tab > Transfers and Transport (Flight, Train, Bus) > Transport: individual vs grouped searches for transport.
If your itinerary includes multiple stops, you can search for transport for a single leg instead of getting results for the entire trip (all legs). Enabling this feature will display a checkbox in the Transports step in Planner, where you can select the specific connection for an individual search.
Transport Selection Impacting Itinerary Dates
Selecting long-haul transportation may affect your itinerary's start and end dates. Depending on the transport option selected, travel dates may be automatically adjusted.
Example Scenario
Consider an itinerary set to begin on June 30th and end on July 15th, and you select a specific transport option with the following details:
Inbound Flight: Departs on June 29th and arrives on June 30th
Outbound Flight: Departs on July 15th and arrives on July 16th
This flight selection will automatically update the itinerary dates as follows:
Start Date: June 29th
End Date: July 16th
A warning message will notify about the change on the start and end dates, ensuring you are aware of itinerary adjustments.
