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Travel professionals from five continents engage IATA chief

BERLIN and WASHINGTON – Some 117 corporate travel managers, travel agency executives and industry stakeholders from 16 countries and 5 continents today wrote to International Air Transport Association BERLIN and WASHINGTON – Some 117 corporate travel managers, travel agency executives and industry stakeholders from 16 countries and 5 continents today wrote to International Air Transport Association (IATA) Director General Tony Tyler asking that IATA clarify its recent proclamations and codify guarantees that Resolution 787 would not adversely impact current airfare transparency, consumer choice, personal data privacy and airline and distribution channel competition. (The letter can be read at www.btc.travel.) The coalition of industry stakeholders carefully reviewed the statements by the IATA Annual General Meeting (AGM) regarding Resolution 787, and the included New Distribution Capability (NDC), that were issued by the AGM in Cape Town on 3 June 2013 as well as related explan

IATA and UIC strengthening cooperation on intermodal travel standards

Industry coding, including location codes Check-in and validation control Legal aspects “For 75 years, IATA’s mission has included supporting and facilitating the development of the commercial standards that enable the smooth and efficient operation of a globally inter-connected air transport network. As customers increasingly seek sustainable travel options, it is important that providers work together to provide seamless exchanges of passengers and passenger information. IATA has extensive experience in facilitating standards development to support intramodality and our MoU with UIC is an important step toward strengthening this activity,” said IATA’s Director General and CEO, Alexandre de Juniac. François Davenne, UIC Director General, said, “This MoU confirms the desire to really promote multimodality. Offering customers a single ticket for rail and air travel gives them the opportunity to choose the best of both worlds by optimising their journey as well as th

Emirates NDC implementation piles more pressure on travel agencies

//php do action( thb social article detail vertical , false, true); ?>Emirates recently announced that it is applying a charge of between $14 and $25 per ticket to bookings made via the GDS by July 2021. Emirates’ announcement will act as another blow to travel agencies that have yet to adapt to New Distribution Capability (NDC) technology. Most agencies still use the traditional Global Distribution System (GDS) platform – a global central reservation system that enables agents to search and book flights in one place. Emirates is among several major carriers to impose GDS charges such as British Airways, Lufthansa, and Air France-KLM. NDC – A painful headache for travel agencies or an opportunity to become market leaders?

ARC publishes Guide to NDC | Travel News

ARC publishes Guide to NDC | Travel News
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