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ACI ACRIS Seamless Travel

Repository of ACI ACRIS Seamless Travel data model and interface standard specification

What is ACI ACRIS

ACRIS is an acronym for “Airport Community Recommended Information Services”, and is one of the working groups under ACI World. Members of the working group are airports, airlines and vendors. The purpose of this working group is to define standard data models and web interfaces for exchanging operational and passenger related data between the partners in a standardized way.
Two working group face-to-face meetings are being held each year and additional meetings or conference calls are scheduled as required by the projects and topics. The working group is open for airports, airlines and partners from the aviation industry; participation is on voluntary base. All contribution on meetings or projects is done on the own expense of the participants.
For more information on ACI ACRIS working group visit the ACI homepage or have a look at the ACI ACRIS information video.

ACRIS Seamless Travel

The Project Seamless Travel in the ACRIS working group has defined a standard data model and interfaces to exchange data between aviation partners:

  • Flight data

  • Airport data

  • Airline data

  • Service information

  • Service booking

  • Trip data Two documents are describing the background:

  • Business Requirement Document (BRD)

  • Implementation Guideline

Contribute to Seamless Travel

The ACI ACRIS Seamless Travel Standard consist of three components:

  1. The BRD
  2. The Implementation Guideline
  3. Supporting files that contain implementation details for the interfaces and data models (RAML, JSON Schema)

Change requests can concern one or more of these components. The change process is described on the ACRIS website.

For any questions use the contacts below

Links

ACI World

https://aci.aero

ACI ACRIS Website

https://acris.aero

Points of Contact

Organizational Inquiries

Kesang Ukyab
Airport Council International (ACI) World
Manager, Innovation and Technology
800 rue du Square Victoria Montréal, Québec H4Z 1G8 Canada
[email protected]

Technical Inquiries

Humphrey Loe San Francisco International Airport
P.O. Box 8097
San Francisco, CA 94128
[email protected]

Martin Rogal
Munich Airport / Flughafen München
Head of Development Technologies
Nordallee 25
85356 München-Flughafen Germany
[email protected]

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