Siti, Sito, Soti, And Soto Tickets
What are SITI, SITO, SOTI, and SOTO Tickets?
In airline ticketing, SITI, SITO, SOTI, and SOTO refer to the location where a ticket is sold and issued. Airlines and travel agencies use these terms to determine pricing, restrictions, and potential tax implications based on where a ticket is processed.
● SITI (Sold Inside, Ticketed Inside) – The ticket is both sold and issued in the same country as the departure point. Example: A ticket for a New York to London flight is purchased and issued in the U.S.
● SITO (Sold Inside, Ticketed Outside) – The ticket is sold in the country of departure but issued in another country. Example: A traveler in India buys a ticket for an India to France flight, but the ticket is issued in Singapore.
● SOTI (Sold Outside, Ticketed Inside) – The ticket is sold outside the departure country but issued in the country of departure. Example: A U.K. traveler books a flight from Japan to the U.S. while still in the U.K., but the ticket is issued in Japan.
● SOTO (Sold Outside, Ticketed Outside) – The ticket is sold and issued in a country different from the departure location. Example: A ticket for a Dubai to Singapore flight is both sold and issued in Germany.
Understanding these classifications is essential for corporate travel policies, fare calculations, and tax considerations, especially in international business travel.