150 airlines join travel commerce platform Travelport system

Travelport, a leading Travel Commerce Platform, is announcing new initiatives and celebrating a major milestone in relation to its airline merchandising technology. Launched exactly three years ago at the CAPA Aviation Summit in Dublin, Ireland, Travelport’s suite of merchandising products has continued to go from strength to strength and is setting Travelport apart from its peers in the distribution channel.

The Merchandising Suite comprises of three components, designed to help transform the way airlines deliver and display their products to travel agents:

  • Aggregated Shopping integrates in the same selling screens, shopping results for carriers who deliver their data through traditional means such as ATPCo and those with whom Travelport has a direct Application Programming Interface (API) connection.
  • Ancillary Services enables travel agents to sell to their customers the ever increasing range of airline ancillaries, such as checked baggage, premium seats, fast track security access, lounge passes and so on, directly through the Travelport point of sale.
  • Travelport Rich Content and Branding, including Fares Families, allows airlines to more effectively display their full range of products for sale in the intermediary channel in line with how they sell on their own websites. This includes detailed product descriptions and imagery, optional or ancillary products for sale and the “bundles” offered in each of their fare families.

As of today, 150 airlines are now live with Travelport Rich Content and Branding. Travelport has added over 100 airlines since the start of 2015, demonstrating the value they see in Travelport’s technology as an aide to drive additional revenues per seat and to detail the differentiated products and services they offer, which the traditional “green screen” GDS cannot do effectively.

Building on this success, Travelport has recently also added the capability for airlines to make tailored or personalised offers to both individual travel agencies and/or the corporations that a Travel Management Company services.

Tailored offers for travel consultants

Recent examples of how airlines are displaying their tailored offers for travel consultants to search, sell and book include:

  • Air India, which is allowing UK-based travel agents the chance to offer customers booking business class flights a limo service to the airport and
  • TAM Airlines, which is offering its economy customers in the UK the chance to pay to use the British Airways’ business class lounge at London Heathrow’s Terminal 3.

In the past few weeks, Travelport has announced that carriers such as British Airways, Iberia, SAS and JetBlue have all joined the roster of airlines around the globe using Rich Content and Branding including Fares Families.

Celebrating Travelport’s achievements in airline distribution at CAPA’s Airlines in Transition Summit in Dublin today, Derek Sharp, Travelport’s Senior Vice President and Managing Director for Air Commerce, commented: “We’re delighted to be celebrating such a major milestone in the evolution of Travelport’s airline merchandising technology where we now lead the industry by a considerable margin. To reach 150 airlines enabled with Travelport Rich Content and Branding including Fares Families is a fantastic achievement.”

However we aren’t resting on our laurels. We are listening attentively to our airline customers and their changing needs in the distribution of their products whilst ensuring that our travel agency customer efficiency remains optimised. The new developments that enable personalised, tailored offers to individual corporations and travel agencies illustrate the further execution of our strategy to change our relationship with airlines to deliver higher value.”

 CAPA’s Airlines in Transition Summit

The premier global airline strategy summit, CAPA’s Airlines in Transition Summit in Dublin addresses the key transformational issues confronting the aviation industry:

  • Hybridisation, as LCCs evolve towards full service and as legacy airlines look for LCC solutions;
  • New joint venture models, bilateral alliances and global alliances, codesharing, as airlines search for durable models for the future;
  • The roles of the Gulf carriers in transforming long haul connectivity;
  • Finding IT solutions to support new connectivity, commercial and retail needs;
  • Airports adapting to support the new airline methodologies; and
  • Regulators and governments straining to keep up with the public interest issues.
  • Travelport is a cornerstone partner for this event.

CEOs from all regions and business models gather for high level panel discussions and a dinner debate.

Read more here.

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