Employee use of Shares

Apr 30, 2003
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Can any body from the west tell us if all employees can log into Shares? Right now employees can log onto Sabre and check a flight for avail, loads, non-rev list, fare quotes, priority list,etc. This allows you to plan your trip much easier since you can go back and see how the loads were for any particular day. Is the average behind the scene employee going to be able to log onto Shares?
 
I am a little confused but employees who need to log into SHARES as part of their job do so. They just don't give more access like free candy especially for native shares

Now to be clear native Shares and QIK are 2 seperate things. Shares is the native command line interface. QIK is the pop up oriented interface which does most standard functions. Both are seperate programs but based on work function you might need a native interface.
 
I am a little confused but employees who need to log into SHARES as part of their job do so. They just don't give more access like free candy especially for native shares

Now to be clear native Shares and QIK are 2 seperate things. Shares is the native command line interface. QIK is the pop up oriented interface which does most standard functions. Both are seperate programs but based on work function you might need a native interface.


Clarification: Currently with SABRE any employee can log in (flight crews, ramp, etc.) using their employee number and password to check flight loads using a lower duty code or training duty code. They can not actually implement SABRE other than basic viewing of flight schedules/loads. So I think that the OP was asking if this same function will be available with SHARES/Qik.
 
No. We have had sines and passwords assigned that are not our employee number and are static, i.e never change the password.
 

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