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Posted: Nov 26 2013 (16:08)
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Last Response: Nov 27 2013 (10:49)
6 Responses
Last Response: Nov 27 2013 (10:49)
I wanted to know once cleared RAC seats are re-booked as RAC if cancellation is more then the require seats to clear RAC?
for example 8 RAC and 10 WL are booked on day one and 5 confirmed seats are cancelled on day two. The all RAC booked on day one are confirmed and one seat is empty. How this seat will be booked? waiting one will be cleared or waiting one and two are re-booked as RAC one and two?
for example 8 RAC and 10 WL are booked on day one and 5 confirmed seats are cancelled on day two. The all RAC booked on day one are confirmed and one seat is empty. How this seat will be booked? waiting one will be cleared or waiting one and two are re-booked as RAC one and two?
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Bookings doesnt happen that way. If confirmed seats are cancelled, RAC (and WL too) tickets will move up towards confirmation.
As in your example, when 5 confirmed passengers cancel their tickets, status of first 5 RAC passengers will become confirmed and status of first 5 WL passengers will become RAC.
As in your example, when 5 confirmed passengers cancel their tickets, status of first 5 RAC passengers will become confirmed and status of first 5 WL passengers will become RAC.
You means to say 8 RAC seats will again be crated if initial 8 RAC are cleared. How many times it is done?
I think that on cancellation of confirmed seats, both RAC and Wait-listed moves toward confirmation. Hence once all RAC are cleared, RAC is not created again. After this only wait-list tickets are issued.
RAC seats/berths are not cleared and created according to the cancellation of confirmed tickets.
There will be fixed number of RAC berths for each train and when available seats/berths are exhausted, RAC seats are issued while booking tickets.
Upon cancellation of confirmed berths, RAC tickets will move towards confirmation and WL tickets will move towards RAC. At the time of charting, if there are vacant berths (of all different quotas), it is allotted to RAC/ WL Passengers.
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There will be fixed number of RAC berths for each train and when available seats/berths are exhausted, RAC seats are issued while booking tickets.
Upon cancellation of confirmed berths, RAC tickets will move towards confirmation and WL tickets will move towards RAC. At the time of charting, if there are vacant berths (of all different quotas), it is allotted to RAC/ WL Passengers.
So,...
more...