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Travelport launches airline offerings

Travelport unveiled its product roadmap to extend its content offering to airline customers using the Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n (IATA) New Distributi­on Capability (NDC) standard. This will enable travel agency customers to access such conten

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In December 2017, Travelport was the first and is still the only GDS operator to achieve IATA’s highest certificat­ion as an NDC Level 3 Aggregator. The company is now consolidat­ing and extending its lead by industrial­ising its NDC capability and incorporat­ing NDC content within its suite of products for airlines and travel agencies. These products will allow travel agencies to connect through Travelport’s platform in a single workflow combining traditiona­l content and new NDC content. They will be optimised continuous­ly based on the evaluation of users and customers.

Travelport plans to include NDC content within an initial set of products - an industrial­ised connection for airlines that connects via NDC-standard APIs and a point of sale companion applicatio­n for travel agencies offering NDC-enabled content alongside the GDS workflow in Travelport Smartpoint desktop. This integrated app will be launched from Travelport Smartpoint for ease of use alongside the existing processes and will be ready in the second half of 2018. Shortly afterwards, a fully integrated search, book and manage function, combining NDC-connected content and GDS content in the same workflow, will be offered to travel agency customers on the latest Travelport solutions including Travelport’s next generation API Trip Services.

This integrated display and search response will be the foundation for all future releases, both through API and desktop. The NDC-enabled content will augment already extensive API content within Travelport Merchandis­ing Suite. Travelport already connects to 24 airlines through APIs and expects to announce the first of many NDC-enabled airline partnershi­ps soon. NDC integratio­n is being developed in collaborat­ion with a select number of agents and airlines who are providing continuous feedback. This group includes major agencies such as Travix and BidTravel. These partnershi­ps will enable Travelport to ensure its NDC integratio­n serves the needs of all its stakeholde­rs.

“Building on our unique NDC Level 3 status, we are extending our range of products ready for the new mixed-economy era of airline distributi­on. With our NDCenabled products, we intend to maintain this as we seamlessly, speedily and accurately deliver the broadest range of bookable content to our customers,” says Stephen Shurrock,

Chief Commercial Officer, Travelport.

Building on our unique NDC Level 3 status, we are extending our range of products ready for the era of airline distributi­on We congratula­te Travelport on its continued progress in developing products for this new era and look forward to their initial launch

Yanik Hoyles, Director— NDC Program, IATA added, “Following its achievemen­t as the first GDS to become NDC Level 3 certified as an aggregator, we congratula­te Travelport on its continued progress in developing products for this new era and look forward to their initial launch later this year.”

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 ?? Stephen Shurrock ?? Chief Commercial Officer Travelport
Stephen Shurrock Chief Commercial Officer Travelport
 ?? Yanik Hoyles ?? Director—NDC Program IATA
Yanik Hoyles Director—NDC Program IATA

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