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titleOfInvention Apparatus, systems and methods for constructing large numbers of travel fares
abstract According to the present invention, apparatus, systems, and methods are provided in which a computer (the 'fare construction computer system') is programmed to construct travel fares in conformance with recognized industry rules. Fares are constructed (8) by designating a market area of an origin and destination (1). Based on the origin and destination, market lists (2) are generated and fare components are retrieved by accessing a database (4, 5, 6). The retrieved data is used to generate matrices (4, 5, 6) that can be combined in such a way that the travel fares between the two cities are constructed (8). According to one aspect of the invention, the fare construction computer system populates fare component matrices with the appropriate fare components and then combines the fare components matrices using high-speed computer computations. According to an alternative aspect of the invention, the fare construction computer system directly associates fare components by linking combinable fare components using sophisticated data structures. According to the direct association aspect of the invention, fares are constructed by creating all possible combinations of the directly associated fare components.
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