Abacus
International today received International Air Transport Association (IATA)
approval to activate 32 electronic ticketing services to 15 carriers across nine
regional markets.
The e-ticket activation is one of the largest activations of its kind and will impact
approximately 180,000 paper tickets that are generated per year on these 32
activations. Abacus' efforts are in line with IATA's goal of converting all member
airlines to electronic ticketing by 2007.
Electronic ticketing promises substantial cost benefits for both airlines and travel
agencies. E-tickets save approximately SG$13.00 per ticket issued, and according
to IATA's projections, electronic ticketing can save the airline industry as much as
US$3 billion per year.
"This is only Phase One of Abacus' efforts of establishing electronic payment
facilities for our partner carriers and agency subscribers," said Mr Rogelio
Sarreal, Vice President and Head of Associate Sales, Abacus International. "By the end of
Phase Two, which begins in July, we hope to ensure that every Abacus-connected agency will be able to sell e-tickets on practically any segment
to its customers."
As of today, Abacus-connected travel agents in nine Asian markets, including the
Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia and Taiwan, will be able to sell e-tickets to their
customers for travel on a range of regional and international carriers.
"We have implemented e-ticketing services in some of our segments and we have
already seen the benefits this service provides. We are working inline with IATA's
decision to be fully e-ticket operational by 2007 and look forward to working with
GDSs such as Abacus to reach out to all travel agencies in the region," said Albert
Liao, Head of Information Management from EVA Airways.
According to Mr Liao electronic ticketing is one of the most economical and
efficient solutions that have been developed for the travel industry in recent times.
For every e-ticket issued, EVA Airways saves almost 90 per cent of what they used
to pay for paper tickets.
Travel agents have also welcomed this move. "This is a major step forward in our
vision of a paperless future," said Ms. Rose P. Naguit , President and General
Manager, Las Palmas Tours and Travel Agency, Inc. "Already, customers across
Asia are demonstrating a clear preference for the convenience of e-tickets. This
initiative by Abacus and its partner airlines will enable travel agents to better serve
their customers and generate huge cost savings for the industry as a whole." |