Self-service passenger ticketing system

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Inventors

Yuris, Nora
Cekander, Eugene J.
Kazaoka, Masaru
Chuang, Jim P.

Application #

949975

Filed

Oct-10-1978

Published

Jan-27-1981

Current US Class

235/381
235/493

International Classes

G07F 007/08; H04Q 001/52; G06K 019/06

Field of Search

235/380 235/381 235/382 235/493 235/379 340/149

Assignee

Cubic Western Data (San Diego, CA)

Examiners

Kilgore; Robert M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brown & Martin

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Abstract
A system is disclosed for issuing airline tickets without the intervention of any ticket agent. The system includes a plurality of electro-mechanical ticket terminals in communication with a central computer. Each of the terminals has a card reader, a modem, destination select buttons, and a printer. In operation, the card reader reads data from a magnetic strip on a ticket purchasers credit card and the modem transmits signals identifying this credit card to the central computer. Subsequently, the modem receives signals from the central computer indicating good or bad credit. The push buttons are provided on the terminal to enable the purchaser to manually select his destination; and the printer prints a ticket to the selected destination conditional on the credit check signals received from the modem.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An automated system for issuing airline tickets in response to purchases by credit card without the intervention of any ticket agent, the system being comprised of a plurality of electro-mechanical ticket terminals which communicate with a central computer adapted to determine whether a cardholder's credit is good or bad, wherein each of the ticket terminals includes:

credit card reader means for reading data from a credit card inserted therein by a ticket purchaser;

destination selection means for enabling the ticket purchaser to manually select a destination from a predetermined set of destinations, including a visual display for directing the ticket purchaser through a sequence of selection steps;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to methods and systems for issuing airline ticket to passengers. In the past, such ticket issuing always required the intervention of a ticket agent. One problem with this prior art system, however, is that it is simply too slow. Consequently, long lines of persons waiting for their ticket are a common sight in any airline terminal.

The above problem is overcome in the disclosed invention through the use of sophisticated electronic technology. This technology is combined to form a fully automated passenger ticketing system. No intervention by a ticket agent is required. As a result, ticket issuing bottlenecks are eliminated. The total time required to issue one ticket is less than 10 seconds.

Further, the system is easy to use and can be operated by all passengers. In the preferred embodiment the terminal has a visual display that directs each passenger through a sequence of steps to obtain his ticket. Also in the preferred embodiment, various checks are made based on information received from the travelers credit card prior to the issuance of a ticket. These checks allow only certain types of credit cards to be accepted, for example.
 
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