Travelport, one of the world’s leading providers
of global distribution systems (GDS), has achieved compliance with
the Safe Harbor privacy framework.
Safe Harbor was developed by the European
Commission the Swiss government, and the US Department of Commerce
to harmonise the differences between US and European laws on
privacy and data protection. Set up specifically for organisations
transferring personal data to the US from Europe, participating
companies are required to adhere to key principles aimed at
ensuring sound privacy practices and preventing accidental
information disclosure or loss.
Having achieved Safe
Harbor compliance, Travelport has certified its GDS personal data
processing following a lengthy preparation process. Certification
will cover personal data about travellers that is entered in a
Travelport GDS platform by a subscriber located in the EU or
Switzerland and which is typically stored in passenger name
records and passenger profiles.
Tad Ostrowski, General Counsel for
Travelport’s GDS division, who led the companywide certification
process, said that Travelport wanted to support all organisations
using its GDS technology in their own compliance with legal
requirements for privacy and data protection.
“Although it
was optional to apply for this certification and no other GDS
provider has made this commitment before, we felt it was critical
to demonstrate to customers using our GDS technology the
seriousness with which we approach privacy and personal data
issues,” said Ostrowski. “We viewed this certification as
an essential step in formally illustrating that dedication. How
organisations protect personal data is of increasing global
concern – for Travelport and its customers – and we’re certain
this key achievement will be appreciated by our customers and give
them added confidence of our commitment in this area.”
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