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- Step 1: Define the tariffs
- You first have to create the tariffs matching your pricing policy, for example:
- Adult tariffs: Adult Early Bird, Adult reduced, Adult
- Student tariffs: Student Early Bird, Student reduced, Student
- Children tariffs: Child (since children already get a significant discount, no additional early bird discount is provided in this example)
- You first have to create the tariffs matching your pricing policy, for example:
- Step 2: Define the prices
- Define the prices in one or several price grids, as usual
- Step 3: Create one activity profile for each sales period and link it to the appropriate tariffs
Activity profile | Sales period | Tariffs |
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Early bird | Until 30 days before event | Adult Early Bird, Student Early Bird |
Medium term | From 10 days until 29 days before event | Adult reduced, Student reduced |
Last minute | From 9 days before event | Adult, Student |
No time restriction | Always on sale | Child, season ticket and membership holder's tariffs |
These examples provide you only an overview of some important business cases that may be covered by this feature. However, other scenarios may be envisaged.
Getting started
Defining sales periods for other products
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