I'm not quite sure how to approach this problem:
- Price for one-way trips is different than price for round trip itineraries.
In the backend, I have a table for storing the itinerary (which yields an id). I have another pricing table, which defines what is the price of this id from startDate to endDate.
My itinerary table can only represent information for one way travel. How do I model round trip itineraries ?
One way to deal with this was:
have another column in the table: returnId
if returnId = -1 -> one way trip else returnId = id to its complimentary itinerary
for e.g. A -> B is a roundtrip itinerary & C -> D is a one way trip;
It would look something like this:
Id | Departure | Arrival | ReturnId
1 | A | B | 3
2 | C | D | -1
3 | B | A | 1
In this case pricing table
Id | StartDate | EndDate | Price
1 | Jan 1, 2012 | Dec 10,2012| 150.00
3 | Jan 1, 2012 | Dec 10,2012| 150.00
2 | Jan 1, 2012 | Dec 10,2012| 100.00
I'd like to hear thoughts/suggestions on this design ?
EDIT:
I added a related question and I think the answer to this problem will have to cater to both the requirements.
One thing, I'd like to mention is..the price for a round trip is specified as a unit and not individual components from A->B and back, B->A.
Similarly, if there are multiple segments in a trip, price is defined for the complete trip and not individual segments.