Skyline Update
What’s Happening at Skyline: November 14
Accumulator – Flight and Duty Times
We have been getting some fantastic feedback on the new pilot accumulator tool.
The new Transport Canada duty regulations are coming into effect at the end of this year. Many of these changes have already been incorporated into the current accumulator program. We are now working closely with clients as they prepare for the regulation change.
Our flight and duty beta team continue to be great guides navigating the new legislation. The members of the team are from different airlines and regions Our primary means of communication with our Beta team has been through email and the Google classroom.
What’s New at Skyline
We are always developing Skyline to meet the needs of our clients. A full list of release notes may be found at http://support.skyres.ca/mediawiki/index.php?title=Release_Notes:_Development
Accumulator Recent Changes
The last few weeks have been entirely dedicated on making changes to the accumulator program.
The full list of changes to the accumulator may be found at: https://support.skyres.ca/mediawiki/index.php?title=November_2022_Development
Admin-Distribution Lists
A few enhancements have been made to the distribution list editor found in Administration
Admin-Crew – License color
Crew licenses now use the same status colors as the crew list itself.
Flight Form & Manifest sending notifications
Passengers with notifications blocked now no longer appear as options when sending emails/sms.
Past Features
It happens too often that a client will let me know that they are struggling with a problem that Skyline already had a solution for. The client simply was not aware of the feature. I would like to highlight a few previously developed features that you may not be aware of.
Using MOP Whitelists when defining fees
It is possible to define passenger, cargo, and charter fees in such a way that a white/black list is used.
Using a whitelist restricts the fees to only scenarios where a certain method of payment is used.
Using a blacklist will prevent the fee when methods of payments are blacklisted from the fee.