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Air China to Participate in Travelport’s Rich Content and Branding Program

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Air China has signed a new merchandising agreement with Travelport which will see Air China participate in Travelport’s Rich Content and Branding program, the newest airline merchandising technology under the Travelport Merchandising Platform umbrella.

On track to be launched globally in the coming months, Rich Content and Branding enables airlines to more effectively control how their flights and ancillaries are visually presented and described on travel agency screens, bringing them more in line with the airline’s own website experience.

Air China joins 26 other carriers – ranging from full service, hybrid, to low cost airlines – that have already signed up to use this solution when it goes live in Travelport’s Smartpoint agency desktops.

Air China’s Deputy GM Network & Revenue Management, Ms. Na Na, said, “We are delighted to expand our partnership with Travelport by adopting their new Rich Content and Branding technology. The solution offers the ability to differentiate our products and services against other airlines in the GDS, whilst maintaining brand consistency with Air China’s other sales channels, providing a holistic brand experience for both travel agents and travelers.”

Air China operates more than 280 flight routes, including 197 domestic and 71 international routes covering 30 countries and regions. As a member of the Star Alliance, its service network extends to 181 countries and 1,160 destinations globally.

Travelport, Air China

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