Cargo Interline Accounting and Control
Gain a better understanding of the cargo billing rules and eliminate unnecessary rejections and disputes.
How You Will Benefit
- Enhance your knowledge and understanding of the Revenue Accounting Manual and the IATA Resolutions
- Gain a better understanding of cargo revenue accounts, sales, evaluations and billings
- Achieve a maximum standardisation of the application of industry rules and regulations amongst all carriers
- Learn when and how to raise a rejection memo and initiate correspondence
- Maximise your cargo resources
Designed for
- Managers, supervisors and officers dealing with interline billings, rejections and disputes
- Revenue accounting managers
- Senior revenue analysts
- Interline accountants
- Cost analysis and operations managers
Course Content
- The importance of the Multilateral Interline Traffic Agreement (MITA), the Revenue Accounting Manual (RAM), Prorate Agreements and Resolutions on interline settlement
- Currency conversion procedures for interline billings and application of RAM Chapter A12
- Billing rules as set out in RAM Chapters A5 and A6
- United States Government bills of lading
- Interline service charge and sales agents commission airmail settlement rules
- Rejections and related correspondence
- Application of time limits
Classroom Courses
| September 22 - October 02, 2008 |
| Beijing, China | Class No : | |
| Non-Members (USD) | $2,862.00 | By Fax |
IATA / ICAO / ACI / IGHC Members, IATA Partners, ANS Providers, IATA Airport Advisors (USD) | $2,295.00 | By Fax |
| Developing Nations* (USD) | $1,890.00 | By Fax |
| * Applies to : IATA / ICAO / ACI / IGHC Members, IATA Partners, ANS Providers, IATA Airport Advisors headquartered in Developing Nations. |
Note : Contact training.bjs@iata.org for registration information. |
Please note that if no sessions are listed above, then this course is currently
not scheduled for delivery in our IATA classrooms.
All IATA courses can be delivered to your offices and tailored to your
organisation's reality and needs. If you have a group of 15 or more individuals
for this course, please contact us at training.ymq@iata.org and we will
provide you with information about bringing this course to your offices at a
time convenient for you and your staff.
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