Implementation
FareNet Implementation
The FareNet Pixel is mapped to available elements in the airline’s booking engine and collects flight results from every search
*This section is usually reviewed and completed by: Pricing, Revenue Management, and/or Technical Liaison of Booking Engine
FareNet is the proprietary technology underlying PROS products which converts fare and flight search data into valuable conversion-oriented content using a single line of JavaScript code. The pixel is implemented and fired into the Fare Search Results Page using a Custom HTML Tag in a Tag Management System. FareNet enables PROS to ‘recycle’ fare and flight data from the searches that website visitors are already doing.
Importantly, because the pixel only activates after a visitor has already arrived on the Flight Results Page and the page elements have loaded, FareNet does not add any stress to servers, affect page
load time, scrapes data, or require additional booking database resources (server calls or GDS calls).
Absolutely no personally identifiable information of site visitors is collected or stored at any time. FareNet only collects flight and fare information already available to any user searching for a flight.
This flight and fare data is leveraged to power airTRFX, airModules, airWire, airSEM, and other PROS products. This allows the system to deliver fresh content and fare information that is relevant to both customers and search engines.
Data collected by FareNet
Data points that may be captured and later used to power content modules can include the following:
Data Collection Methods
Option 1: Targeting DataLayer (Preferred)
This method is preferred as the DataLayer is typically a more stable data source and should not be affected by UI/UX changes to the customer booking engine.
Option 2: Fare Notification endpoint
Option 3: Targeting HTML Elements
If this method is used, PROS will require access to a staging environment and proactive communication from the customer any time a change to the source code of the targeted page(s) is anticipated, in order to build and test before production deployment.
Option 4: Hybrid Data Layer/HTML Targeting
FareNet Development Considerations
Fare Type to Display
The Customer will need to decide to display one-way fares, round-trip fares, or a combination of both (currently the only combination setting allows international fares to display round-trip and domestic fares to display one-way) on the airTRFX pages.
Price Combinability
If any Outbound leg fares can be combined with any Inbound leg fare for a given route for the same departure and return dates, then we consider the pricing logic to be combinable. Combinable pricing means that for every user search, PROS can collect multiple combinations of the price for a given route for the same departure and return dates and will therefore have more data to display.
If the Inbound leg fare changes depending on the Outbound leg selected by the user for a given route on a given day, then we consider this logic to be non-combinable.
Discounted (Non-public) Fares
- Employee booking portals
- Promo code fare discounts
- Points Redemption booking engines
Currency to Display
To maintain consistency in the user experience from airTRFX pages to the Customer’s booking engine, it is necessary to understand the currency display logic. Most customers display currency based on Point of Origin or Point of Sale. airTRFX has built-in settings to accommodate both of these logics.
FareNet Hosting
- SOC 1/SSAE 16/ISAE 3402 (formerly
- SAS 70 Type II)
- SOC2, SOC3
- FISMA, DIACAP, and FedRAMP
- PCIDSSLevel1
- ISO27001
- ITAR, FIPS140-2
- Built-in Firewall
- Encryption (TLS) across all services
- DDoS mitigation technologies
- Man in the Middle Prevention
- Traffic flow policies (ACLs)
Additional Security Measures
- Penetration tests are performed by a third-party every six months
- Access to production administration interfaces are reviewed every 90 days
- Load balancers are the only public endpoints
- Communication between private networks and data centers conducted over SSL and through IP filtering
- Transmission between the airline site of data conducted over SSL.
Absolutely no personally identifiable information of site visitors is captured or stored at any time.
*In the November 2014 report: The Forrester WaveTM: Public Cloud Service Providers’ Security, Q4 2014, Forrester named AWS as the only Leader in public cloud security. Specifically, the report cites AWS’ capabilities in data center security, certifications, and network security; as well as excelling in customer satisfaction, security services partnerships, and a large installed base.