Travelport
GDS has signed a new agreement with TravelSky, a GDS licensed in China to make reservations for Chinese domiciled
airlines. Under the terms of the agreement, TravelSky will implement Travelports
Reservation Sales Solution (RSS) allowing its travel agents to seamlessly access, make reservations and issue e-tickets on a wide range of
global airlines in real-time via Travelports Galileo GDS.
The first phase of the implementation took place successfully in May enabling more than 200 Galileo-linked airlines to issue interline e-tickets
with the leading Chinese airlines for which TravelSky provides reservations systems. This was in line with IATAs mandate to achieve 100%
e-ticketing by June 1, 2008. Phase two of the project is scheduled for completion by the end of this year and will provide enhanced functionality
such as interactive seat maps and reservations to TravelSky travel agents.
We look forward to the full implementation of the Travelport RSS which will not only offer enriched content and greater connectivity to our travel
agents, but will also allow us to perform interline e-ticketing functions for non-BSP carriers, significantly enhancing overall operational
efficiencies for TravelSky travel agents, said Huang Peng, Chief Marketing Officer of
TravelSky.
Travelports Galileo RSS is a practical solution for airlines requiring extended connectivity with other carriers, and is particularly useful for setting
up and executing interline agreements between carriers using electronic ticketing. With Galileo RSS, such connections can be done rapidly and
at a fraction of the cost of the airline having to set up individual links with each carrier it wishes to exchange passengers with. Galileo RSS
enables airline customers to access, book and ticket the services of any of the 500 airlines available in real-time through Travelports Galileo GDS
with whom they do business using just one interface and connection.
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