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DISH is the global data interchange standard implemented by all Billing Settlement Plans (BSPs), to ensure consistency and the exchange of the highest possible quality data between BSPs and GDSs, airlines and other business partners. The DISH provides the passenger travel industry with a set of standard formats to support the reporting of Passenger sales and ticketing data for settlement purposes.

The DISH Handbook constitutes Attachment "A" to the Passenger Services Conference Resolution 750; BSP Data Interchange Specifications.

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BSP data interchange standards are jointly agreed, developed and maintained by industry experts (particularly involved in revenue accounting) participating in BSPs and the BSP Data Interchange Specifications Group (BDISG).

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DISH Revision 23 Update Bulletin 2022/1 

The BDISG (BSP Data Interchange Specifications Group), PASB (Pay-Account Standards Board) and PSC (Passenger Services Conference) have endorsed various amendments to DISH Revision 23 Standards reflected in this new DISH Update Bulletin Publication 2022/1, declared effective 1 April 2022.

 

The summary of amendments in DISH Revision 23 Update Bulletin 2022/1 are highlighted below. For more details please view DISH Revision 23 Update Bulletin 2022/1 (pdf)

  • Removing all references to variable (card) format from DISH affecting multiple DISH Chapters,
  • Addition of “ELO” in DISH Chapter-12 under FPTI (Form of Payment Transaction Identifier),
  • Amendment of “Diners” definition in DISH Chapter-12 under FPTI (Form of Payment Transaction Identifier),
  • Addition of “BCX” (record identifier required for payment) in DISH Appendix B, Sales Data (HOT) Table,
  • Amendment of DISH Chapter 9 Paragraph 9.2 (UATP),
  • Modification of NTTA, NTTC, and NTTP glossary entries in DISH Chapter 12 for PFC (Passenger Facility Charge),
  • Correction of a typo in DISH Appendix I

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DISH Revision 23 Previous Bulletins

DISH Revision 23 Update Bulletin 2021/1 

The BDISG (BSP Data Interchange Specifications Group), PASB (Pay-Account Standards Board) and PSC (Passenger Services Conference) have endorsed various amendments to DISH Revision 23 Standards reflected in this new DISH Update Bulletin Publication 2021/1, declared effective 1 April 2021.

 

The summary of amendments in DISH Revision 23 Update Bulletin 2021/1 are highlighted below. For more details please view DISH Revision 23 Update Bulletin 2020/1 (pdf)

  • Revision of BDISG ToR (Term of Reference),
  • Various RET Validation revisions suggested by the RET Advisory Group,
  • Detailing the description of Visa specific data in DISH,
  • Detailing the description of American Express data in DISH,
  • Mastercard Program Protocol Attribute amendment,
  • Correction of “Diners” Code,
  • Amendment of CPUI (Coupon Use Indicator) Validation,
  • Amendment of Net Reporting Elements – Validation,
  • Removal of explicit list of allowable characters,
  • Removing the Reference to a Non-Existing Supplementary Card Document,
  • Amendment of CCCC (Credit Card Code) Element Use Definition

DISH Revision 23 Update Bulletin 2020/1 

The BDISG (BSP Data Interchange Specifications Group), PASB (Pay-Account Standards Board) and PSC (Passenger Services Conference) have endorsed various amendments to DISH Revision 23 Standards reflected in this new DISH Update Bulletin Publication 2020/1, declared effective 1 August 2020.

The summary of amendments in DISH Revision 23 Update Bulletin 2020 /1 are highlighted below. For more details please view the DISH Revision 23 Update Bulletin 2020/1 (pdf)

DISH Revision 23 Update Bulletin 2020/1 Amendments:

  • Various RET Validation revisions suggested by the RET Validation Taskforce,
  • Systematic inclusion of the POS Card Data Terminal Input Capability Indicator whose presence is mandated by MasterCard  and monitored by a data integrity programme backed by penalty for non compliance,
  • Addition of 3 new data elements for MasterCard, required in clearing for transactions which were performed with 3DS EMV, 2 of them being monitored by a data integrity programme
  • Amending TDSD (3D Secure Card Authentication Information) element description to clarify it includes ‘3DS and Additional Card Payment Information’,
  • Revision of “Testing for a New BSP Procedure”,
  • Clarification of Possible Values for CABI (Sold Passenger Cabin),
  • Correction of a 3DS data element for VISA,
  • Inclusion of 3DS Reference tables for Diners and for JCB,
  • Inclusion of validation checks for EMSC (EMD Reason for Issuance Sub Code),
  • Clarification of TOCA (Tax on Commission Amount) sign on ADM/ACM,
  • Inclusion of a new optional record, EPP (Extended Payment Plan)

Correction Notice to DISH Revision 23 Update Bulletin 2020/1

A Correction Notice has been issued with reference to DISH Revision 23 Update Bulletin 2020/1.  Changes were made to Appendix G—Card Authentication Information, 2.1 “CA” MasterCard–3DS, and Additional Card Payment Information Reference Table (TDSD) as highlighted in the Correction Notice.

DISH Revision 23 Update Bulletin 2019/1 

The PSC has endorsed various amendments to DISH Revision 23 Standards reflected in this new DISH Update Bulleting Publication 2019/1, declared effective 1 April 2019.

DISH Revision 23 Update Bulletin 2019/1 (pdf) has been developed to reflect a worldwide data interchange standard to be implemented by all Billing and Settlement Plans (BSPs), ensuring the highest possible quality data is exchanged between BSPs, airlines and strategic partners. The amendments in DISH Revision 23 Update Bulletin 2019/1 are highlighted in the summary of changes in the publication. View the DISH Revision 23 Update Bulletin 2019/1 (pdf).

DISH 23 Major Amendments

In order to produce Revision 23, major amendments include:

  • Addition of 3DS and EMV data elements and records for card transactions
  • Transparency in Payments (TIP) requirements for alternative payment methods aligned with PSC Resolution 728 on form of payment codes
  • New data elements and RET/HOT records to support Complex Taxes Fees and Charges – Additional Coupon Tax Data
  • New data elements and RET/HOT records to support GST related information
  • CSI file format defined as a Mandatory layout for card transactions
  • Complete revision of Testing/Certification Procedures and RET/HOT Data Quality Assurance in DISH Chapter 4
  • Exempted taxes reflected within the TMFA & TMFT data elements
  • New Diners/Discover and JCB specifications to the FPTI data element
  • Addition of other new data element indicators related to Change of Gauge, Commission Control Adjustment, Arrival Date, Arrival Time, Departure Terminal and Arrival Terminal
  • Mandatory/Conditional Status modifications to records and fields in alignment to PSC & Ticketing Resolutions
  • Modification of CSI and CSP data elements status anomalies

DISH 23 replaces all previous Revisions and is presented as a mandatory Revision. Testing procedures and scenarios in Chapter 4 are to be followed.

DISH 23 Implementation Downloads

DISH 23 is to be tested and implemented by all BSPs and their business partners as per the following timelines outlined below that will be coordinated by the IATA DISH 23 Project team with all stakeholders.

As of 01 October 2018, all stakeholders have evaluated DISH 23 and provided their feedback to IATA. The final DISH 23 Project plan (zip) is now available for download.

  • By 01 March 2019: DISH 23 functionality developments by all stakeholders
  • 01 March – 01 July 2019: Testing/implementation for the selected Pilot BSPs
  • By 01 December 2019: Global Roll-out, Implementation of all other BSPs

All questions are to be directed to IATA via the dedicated mailbox: dish23@iata.org.

The following documents are to be used to support the DISH 23 Implementation Process:

3DS Test files for Acquirers/Airlines/Agents

New 3DS TEST files are available for testing. The 3DS TEST files contain transactions from the following Card Schemes: Amex, Visa and Master Card.

DISH Revision 22 & Update Bulletins

DISH22 has been implemented in 2015 by all BSPs and their business partners.

DISH Revision 22.2 has been made obsolete.

The PSC has since adopted DISH Revision 22 Update Bulletin 2016/1 with various editorial enhancements and IATA EasyPay requirements with most recently, a new expedited DISH Revision 22 Update Bulletin 2018/1 reflecting the reporting of Transparency in Payment standards made effective 01 March 2018.

The following documents are to be used to support the DISH 22:

DISH Amendment Process

New business requirements and amendments to the DISH are to be forwarded to standards@iata.org using the DISH Amendment Form (doc). The proposal will be submitted to the next meeting of the BDISG.

Proposed amendments to DISH discussed and agreed at BDISG are endorsed by the PSC for adoption as an IATA standard.

When a new business requirement or an amendment necessitates urgent implementation (e.g.: a change in government regulation) an electronic procedure known as the PSC mail vote is used to expedite the change. This only applies to exceptional urgent items.

All agreed amendments become effective on the date recommended and published in the next Revision of the DISH.

Implementation plans are coordinated by IATA and are driven by the testing procedures outlined in DISH section 4.3.

Key Benefits of DISH

The DISH defines the reporting standards to enable GDSs to report ticket and miscellaneous documents sales made by BSP travel agents to the IATA Data Processing Centers, to enable the Sales data to be provided to airlines and credit card acquirers, and aids Remittance and Settlement.

The Handbook specifies the formats, specifications and data fields used in BSPs for the following DISH files and business functions.

  • Agent Reporting (RET); agents reporting via the Global Distribution Systems (GDSs) to the BSP
  • Airline Accounting/Sales (HOT); hand off transmission and accounting data file from the BSP
  • Credit Sales Invoicing (CSI); transactions produced by the BSP for the card company or airline
  • Ticket Inventory Data (TI); allocation of STD numbers to BSPs, ticketing systems and airlines
  • Credit Card Settlement Plan (CSP); invoice data from BSPs to the card company, bank, airline or UATP contractor airline

DISH describes the status of availability and identifies the functional use of data elements. It also serves as a development tool for BSP systems and their interfaces with BSP participants.

The DISH contains set testing procedures used for implementation processes and conforms to provisions of the IATA Passenger Services and Agency Conference Resolutions, Ticketing handbook and Airline Coding Directory.

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