Development Of A Web Basedairline Reservation System

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ABSTRACT

This work is aimed at the development of a web based Airline Reservation System. The current system of airline reservation is faced with few technical issues, ranging from not allowing passengers to cancel their reservations as well as does not provide functionality for passengers to view price chart. This calls for the need to develop a new system that corrects this error. The new system will allow the passenger to cancel his/her reservation, if any problem occurs and view price chat which did not occur in the old system. This system will allow the airline passengers to search for flights that are available between the two travel cities, namely the “Departure city” and “Destination city” for a particular departure and arrival dates.

The objective of this study is to develop a web based system that will ensure enablement of online flight bookings, online access to passenger’s suggestions and complaints and a system that will enable online news publications for flight operators accessible to customers. The methodology adopted for this project is the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). The system is developed using PHP, MYSQL, JavaScript and Codeigniter. This current system will make passenger airline relationship with the customers more flexible and reliable. This work successfully designed a web based airline reservation system, solved the problem of passenger unavailability to cancel flight option and provides easy access to flight information.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title page                                                                                                    i

Certification                                                                                                         ii

Dedication                                                                                                  iii

Approval page                                                                                            iv

Acknowledgement                                                                                        v                                                           

Table of Contents                                                                                       vi

Abstract                                                                                                       viii

CHAPTER ONE:

1.0     Inroduction                                                                                       1

1.1     Statement of the problem                                                                            2

1.2     Objective of the study                                                                       3

1.3     Significance of  the study                                                                  3

CHAPTER TWO:

  1.      Introduction                                                                                                4

 

2.1     Theoretical Background                                                                    4

 

2.2     Literature Review                                                                              6

2.3     Summary                                                                                          9

CHAPTER THREE:

3.0     Introduction                                                                                                10

3.1     Description of the Existing System                                                   11

3.2     Analysis of the Proposed System                                                                                                                                                                                  11

3.3     System Architecture                                                                          12

3.3.1 Database Design (MYSQL)                                                              12

CHAPTER FOUR:

4.0     Introduction                                                                                                16

4.1     Choice of Development Environment                                                         16

4.2     Implementation Architecture                                                            18

4.2.1 Block diagram                                                                                   18

4.2.2           Program Design                                                                                18

4.2.3 Program Flow Chart                                                                         19

4.3     Software Testing                                                                               22

4.4     Documentation                                                                                 24

4.4.1 User manual                                                                                               24

4.4.2 Source Code                                                                                                25

CHAPTER FIVE:

5.0     Summary                                                                                          28

5.1     Conclusion                                                                                       28

5.2     Recommendation                                                                              29

REFERENCES                                                                                         30

APPENDIX                                                                                                32

 

CHAPTER ONE

1.0     INTRODUCTION

Online Air Ticketing is a kind of user assistance where customers can book tickets for flight online. This is an easy method which saves a lot of time. Airline ReservationSystems were first introduced in the late 1950s as relativelysimple standalone systems to control flight inventory, maintain flight schedules, seat assignments and aircraft loading. The modern Airline Reservation System is comprehensive suite of products to provide a system that assists with a variety of airline management tasks and service customer needs from the time of initial reservation through completion of the flight [1].  One of the most common modes of travel is traveling by air. Customers who wish to travel by air nowadays have a wide variety of airlines, and a range of timings to choose from. Nowadays competition is so fierce between airlines that there are lot of discounts and a lot of luxuries given to customers that will give an edge to that particular airline [2].

The World Wide Web has become tremendously popular over the last four years, and currently most of the airlines have made provision for online reservation of their flights.The Internet has become a major resource for people looking for making reservations online without the hassle of meeting travel agents [3].

Reservation is the written record or promise of an arrangement by which accommodations are secured in advance [4]

Airline Reservation Systems (ARS) used to be standalone systems. Each airline had its ownsystem, disconnected from other airlines or ticket agents, and usable only by a designatednumber of airline employees. Travel agents in the 1970s pushed for access to the airlines'systems. Today, air travel information is linked, stored, and retrieved by a network ofComputer Reservations Systems (CRS), accessible by multiple airlines and travel agents. Theglobal distribution system (GDS) makes for an even larger web of airline information, notonly merging the buying and selling of tickets for multiple airlines, but also making thesystems accessible to consumers directly. GDS portals and gateways on the Web allowconsumers to purchase tickets directly, select seats, and even book hotels and cars rental [5].

 

1.1     STATEMENT OF PROBLEM

The existing airline reservation system has the following shortcomings associated with it.

  • Customers are not able to make cancellationsafter making reservation in an event where they are not able to travel again.
  • The manual method of going to the airline desk to book flight is now obsolete and tasking.
  • The airline sites are not open tocustomers suggestions and complaint.

1.2     OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

The aim of the project is to Develop an Airline Reservation System.

The objective of this study is to develop a web based system that will ensure: -

i. Enablement of online flight bookings.

ii. Provision of an option that will enable a passenger(s) to cancel his/her flight due to whim or impulse.

iii. Online access to passenger’s suggestions and complaints.

iv. A system that will enable online news publications for flight operators accessible to customers.

1.3     SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

This project is aimed at designing a new and better alternative system to help the organization to produce available operational reports when needed i.e reporting about the operational details that reflect day to day activities of the airline, safeguard data and information in the system database and keep accurate record on flight bookings and transactions.

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