Hahn Air Systems - a global consolidation
service connecting small, medium and low-cost airlines to all
major GDSs worldwide - has reached 50 H1-Air partners, nearly
doubling its network of regional, low-cost airlines and tour
operators since the beginning of 2015.
The 50th carrier to take
advantage of Hahn Air System’s indirect distribution capabilities
is India’s low-cost-carrier, SpiceJet.
Established in 2012,
Hahn Air Systems, the sister company of airline and distribution
specialist Hahn Air, offers its H1-Air product to non-GDS airlines
enabling them to be booked through over 95,000 travel agencies in
190 markets.
These non-GDS airlines can benefit from Hahn Air’s
economies of scale and have the potential to increase their
revenue streams by being able to penetrate new markets and expand
their reach to even more travel agencies.
As
a result, SpiceJet’s domestic and international services will be
available in all GDSs and will be issuable on the Hahn Air
HR-169 document.
Alexander Proschka, Head of Hahn Air
Systems, said, “We are proud to welcome SpiceJet as the latest
airline to join the H1-Air network. This is especially momentous
as they are Hahn Air System's 50th partner and we are happy to
share the occasion with them. Going forward, we will redouble our
efforts to grow our portfolio of H1-Air partners and to globally
connect more airlines, in turn offering our travel agent partners
greater possibilities.”
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