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- ARNK abstract "An itinerary containing an ARNK (arrival unknown, pronounced 'arunk') segment is one in which the traveler arrives at destination A but departs out of destination B. The arrival to destination B is unknown, hence the name arrival unknown. It is similar to an open-jaw ticket except that there is no variation in the point of origin. The reason for this is that airline reservation systems (and major GDS') have to have the segments following on sequentially, so arriving at one city, and then departing from another, will cause the system to throw up an error message. The ARNK field tells the system that this is intentional.An example of an itinerary that contains an ARNK segment is the following: Segment 1: 11-NOV: SFO/IAD (San Francisco to Washington-Dulles) Segment 2: ARNK: Arrival Unknown or Surface Transportation from IAD to PHL Segment 3: 15-NOV: PHL/SFO (Philadelphia to San Francisco)".
- ARNK wikiPageID "14421881".
- ARNK wikiPageRevisionID "502702893".
- ARNK hasPhotoCollection ARNK.
- ARNK subject Category:Airline_tickets.
- ARNK type Abstraction100002137.
- ARNK type AirlineTickets.
- ARNK type CommercialDocument106472025.
- ARNK type Communication100033020.
- ARNK type Document106470073.
- ARNK type Ticket106518719.
- ARNK type Writing106362953.
- ARNK type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- ARNK comment "An itinerary containing an ARNK (arrival unknown, pronounced 'arunk') segment is one in which the traveler arrives at destination A but departs out of destination B. The arrival to destination B is unknown, hence the name arrival unknown. It is similar to an open-jaw ticket except that there is no variation in the point of origin.".
- ARNK label "ARNK".
- ARNK sameAs m.03d30z0.
- ARNK sameAs Q4653876.
- ARNK sameAs Q4653876.
- ARNK sameAs ARNK.
- ARNK wasDerivedFrom ARNK?oldid=502702893.
- ARNK isPrimaryTopicOf ARNK.