ভয়েড (একই দিন, BSP সেটেলমেন্টের আগে): সম্পূর্ণ JE রিভার্স, পেনাল্টি নেই। রিইস্যু: নতুন ফেয়ারে পুরাতন প্রতিস্থাপন, পেনাল্টি ও ADC/ROD। অ্যাডজাস্টমেন্ট: সেটেলমেন্ট-পরবর্তী সংশোধন।
Chapter 4.4 — Voids, Reissues & Adjustments
1. Purpose
This chapter covers the operations that modify an issued ticket without the customer-side of a refund: voids (cancel within the same day, before settlement), reissues (exchanges — replace one ticket with another, with or without additional collection), and adjustments (fare audit corrections, BSP-driven re-postings). Each preserves audit traceability while operationally producing a different commercial outcome from a refund.
2. Why it matters
- Voids preserve cash — no supplier penalty, no commission recall complications.
- Reissues are how itineraries change (date change, route change, upgrade) without a full refund-rebook cycle.
- Adjustments correct post-settlement errors discovered through reconciliation.
Each has distinct accounting treatment; mis-classifying one as another produces wrong P&L and audit trouble.
3. Voids
3.1 Definition
A void is the cancellation of a ticket before it has settled in BSP. Operationally, the ticket simply disappears from the BSP file for that period.
3.2 Constraints
- Must occur within the void window — varies by airline and BSP, typically the same calendar day as issuance (until BSP cutoff, often 23:30 local).
- Some airlines / NDC do not have a void concept — only refund.
- Ticket must not have been used (no segment flown).
3.3 Accounting treatment
A void is a clean reversal of the issuance JE:
Reverse issuance:
Debit 2011 BSP Payable X (full)
Debit 2031 Deferred Air Revenue C (commission unwound)
Debit 4031 Service Fee Revenue F (if service fee retained — typically not on void)
Credit 1101 AR — Customer X (full)
No penalty. No commission recall (it never settled). Customer is whole.
3.4 Operations
3.5 Same-day vs reverse-cycle
If void happens after the BSP cutoff but same calendar day: - Some BSPs allow void within an extended grace window. - Otherwise: refund flow with the airline's day-of-issue refund policy (often full).
The platform's supplier.void_window_minutes_after_issuance config drives behaviour.
4. Reissues / Exchanges
4.1 Definition
A reissue replaces an issued ticket with a new one — for date change, route change, upgrade, downgrade, or any other modification — with a possible additional collection (ADC, Additional Collection) or refund of difference (ROD).
4.2 Reissue flow
4.3 Accounting — reissue with ADC
Example: original ticket BDT 65,400; reissue to higher fare BDT 80,000 with BDT 3,000 reissue penalty: - ADC = 80,000 + 3,000 − 65,400 = BDT 17,600.
JEs:
Reverse original ticket:
Debit 2011 BSP Payable 65,400
Debit 2031 Deferred Air Revenue 7,200 (commission unwound — if pre-service date)
Credit 1101 AR — Customer 65,400
Credit 1109 Commission Receivable 7,200
Book new ticket:
Debit 1101 AR — Customer 80,000
Credit 2011 BSP Payable 80,000
Reissue penalty (revenue to supplier — pass-through; or partial keep depending on rules):
Debit 1101 AR — Customer 3,000
Credit 2011 BSP Payable 3,000
ADC receipt:
Debit 1013 Bank / Gateway in transit 17,600
Credit 1101 AR — Customer 17,600
New commission accrual:
Debit 1109 Commission Receivable 8,800 (new rate × new base)
Credit 2031 Deferred Air Revenue 8,800
The booking_tickets.replaces_ticket_id field links the new ticket to the original, preserving the chain. Multiple reissues form a chain (Ticket 1 → Ticket 2 → Ticket 3).
4.4 ROD (Refund of Difference)
When the new fare is lower (downgrade or route change to cheaper): - New ticket issued at lower amount. - Difference + penalty → ROD due to customer. - Processed via standard payback paths (Chapter 4.3).
4.5 Post-service-date reissues
If part of the original itinerary has been flown:
- Flown segments are settled; not reversed.
- Only unflown portion enters the reissue.
- Fare construction becomes complex; supplier typically requires partial reissue flow.
5. Adjustments
5.1 Definition
Adjustments are corrections to settled tickets, typically driven by: - BSP commission variance (Chapter 11.3). - Tax breakdown reclassification (after BSP confirmation). - Currency translation error. - Data correction (e.g., wrong customer was billed; reassign).
5.2 Adjustment types
| Adjustment | Treatment |
|---|---|
| Commission rate correction | Re-compute accrual; post variance JE current period |
| Tax bucket reclass | Move between XT sub-accounts; no net P&L impact |
| Customer mis-billing | Reverse from wrong customer; re-bill correct (with audit) |
| Reissue not properly chained | Manual chain repair + audit |
| Refund posted to wrong account | Reclass JE in current period |
5.3 Adjustment vs prior-period error
If the adjustment relates to a closed period, two paths (Chapter 5.10):
- Material → reopen → post → re-close.
- Immaterial → current-period JE with is_post_close_adjustment = TRUE flag and disclosure.
5.4 Audit trail
Every adjustment carries: - Reference to original transaction. - Reason text (mandatory). - Maker + Approver identities. - Source document references (BSP file ID, dispute case, etc.). - Cross-link from original entity to the adjustment.
6. Module dependencies
| Direction | Module |
|---|---|
| Depends on | Booking, Ticketing, GDS/NDC, JE Engine, Refund |
| Depended on by | Reconciliation, Reporting, Audit |
7. Security & permissions
| Permission | Allows |
|---|---|
ticket.void.partner |
Void in-window |
ticket.reissue.partner |
Reissue/exchange |
ticket.adjustment.partner |
Manual adjustment |
ticket.adjustment.approve.partner |
Approve adjustment (maker-checker) |
8. Validation rules
| Code | Condition |
|---|---|
VOID_AFTER_HOURS_WINDOW |
Past cutoff |
VOID_TICKET_FLOWN |
Coupon already used |
REISSUE_NOT_REISSUABLE_FARE |
Fare type forbids |
REISSUE_ADC_NOT_COLLECTED |
Attempting issue before ADC received |
REISSUE_TIMELIMIT_EXPIRED |
New fare TL passed |
ADJUSTMENT_PERIOD_CLOSED |
Use post-close path |
ADJUSTMENT_REASON_REQUIRED |
Reason missing |
9. Common pitfalls
- ⚠️ Treating same-day refund as void. Different JE patterns; void is cleaner.
- ⚠️ Lost chain on reissues. Always set
replaces_ticket_id. - ⚠️ Forgetting commission recall on reissue. Old ticket's commission must unwind.
- ⚠️ Adjustments without source reference. Audit-finding waiting to happen.
- ⚠️ Stacking adjustments without review. Multiple adjustments on the same booking suggest data quality issues.
- 🔒 Reissue penalty mis-classified as commission. Penalty is revenue (cancellation fee bucket); commission is supplier-side.