Natalie Clarke
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Can you book multiple types of rooms in 1 booking?
Yes. Though for some suppliers we are required to make multiple bookings to achieve this. Please see the iVectorOne Connected Suppliers document to see how each supplier works in regards to multi-r...
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Do you have a limit on the number of passengers that can be booked in a single booking?
iVectorOne doesn't have any PAX limitations, however, individual suppliers may enforce their own limits.
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Can I search by TTI code?
Not currently, but this useful feature is on the roadmap and will be coming in a future release.
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Can I get access to properties that haven’t been de-duped?
Not currently.
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Do erratas come back at time of search?
It's common for suppliers to return this information at prebook stage. iVectorOne mirrors this and returns erratas at this stage too.
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Do you support multiple room searching? How does this work if some suppliers don’t support this feature?
Yes, we have full support for multi-room searching. Where some suppliers don't have the same level of functionaliy have workarounds whereby we either make multiple bookings or disable multi-rooms f...
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Are special offers returned in the search?
The special offer price is returned in the search, but the API doesn't currently return the offer information. This is coming in a future release.
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Do you return nightly rates?
It's possible that some suppliers return nightly rates, most don’t. We get a cost for the stay. The nightly rate might vary based on the arrival day, and free night offers might apply, and so on. T...
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Do you return child pricing?
It's possible that some suppliers return the underlying contribution of children to the overall rate, but most do not. Instead we get a total cost for each room according to the occupancy specified.
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Why am I unable to see all the meal bases returned by the supplier?
You should see all meal bases for the supplier that is returned. It's only if that supplier doesn't cover all meal bases that you may (currently) miss something. For example, if a search returns th...