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While in the Supplier Rates, you can set this value to determine your costing .
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Product Header
When adding a Divisible Service into your product, and you do not have the Pax Range in the Supplier Rates for that service, setting the value in the Product Header, will set the calculation value of that divisible.
By defining the divisible value within the Product Header, you effectively determine how the total cost of the divisible service will be distributed among the passengers. This ensures that the pricing mechanism aligns with your business requirements and accurately reflects the cost per person, even in the absence of Pax Range data from the supplier rates.
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Plans and Services
based on passenger ranges. In this case 1-48 means, if cost of service if $1000, calculation will be determined based on number of passengers that booked that service within a Product.
Additionally, within rate structures, utilizing passenger count ranges (referred to as pax ranges) allows for nuanced pricing adjustments based on the number of passengers. For instance, different rates can be applied for groups ranging from 1 to 20 passengers compared to those ranging from 21 to 40 passengers. This approach enables businesses to tailor pricing strategies to accommodate varying group sizes effectively.
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Product Header
When adding a Divisible Service into your product, and you do not have the Pax Range in the Supplier Rates for that service, setting the value in the Product Header, will set the calculation value of that divisible.
By defining the divisible value within the Product Header, you effectively determine how the total cost of the divisible service will be distributed among the passengers. This ensures that the pricing mechanism aligns with your business requirements and accurately reflects the cost per person, even in the absence of Pax Range data from the supplier rates.
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Plans and Services
Third layer of accounting for divisible count can also be set in the Plans and Services. Once you add the Service to your plans and service that is marked as Divisible, the user can set the Divisible amount to be different than the count that was set in Supplier Rates, and Product Header.
In this Sample below, while the Product Divisible is set at 20 to calculate the divisible services based off of, you can set a number value to override the product and Supplier Rate divisible value.
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When a service is designated as "divisible," it signifies that the cost associated with it can be divided among the passengers utilizing the service. Consequently, if a service is marked as divisible, it is imperative that it is also flagged as "price per item." This ensures that the total cost of the service is distributed among the passengers, thereby yielding the cost per person.
Additionally, within rate structures, utilizing passenger count ranges (referred to as pax ranges) allows for nuanced pricing adjustments based on the number of passengers. For instance, different rates can be applied for groups ranging from 1 to 20 passengers compared to those ranging from 21 to 40 passengers. This approach enables businesses to tailor pricing strategies to accommodate varying group sizes effectively.By leveraging divisible services and implementing rate structures based on passenger counts, businesses can optimize pricing strategies, providing flexibility and transparency while catering to diverse customer needs and group sizes.
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