Flight Centre Limited
(FCL) has extended its global GDS arrangement with Travelport GDS, one of the world’s largest global distribution system (GDS)
providers, through to 2010.
As a result of this agreement, Travelport GDS (which comprises Galileo and the newly acquired Worldspan), will continue to be the GDS
provider to FCL’s businesses globally through its Galileo brand. The extension cements the long-term partnership between Galileo and
Flight Centre which has been in place since the fledgling Flight Centre business first automated its shops in Australia in the 1980s and
during which time both companies have grown together as Flight Centre commenced operations in New Zealand, the United Kingdom,
South Africa, Hong Kong, China, the USA and Canada.
Flight Centre Managing Director Graham Turner
said, “This agreement is a reflection of the confidence and value we place on Galileo
and the Travelport organisation who have been with us every step of the way as we have grown our business domestically and overseas.
We fundamentally believe that the GDS represents the most effective and efficient way for our business to gain access to travel content both
for our growing shop network and our online presence.”
Flight Centre holds a unique position within the Travelport GDS customer portfolio and has been a willing beta tester and early adopter of a
wide range of Galileo products and solutions for both the leisure and corporate
market.
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