Travelport, a global technology company that powers travel bookings for hundreds of airlines and thousands of hotels worldwide, today announced that it has renewed its well-established alliance with Aeromexico, Mexico’s global airline, through a value-based, multi-year distribution agreement.
“Our renewed agreement with Aeromexico is testament to the airline’s confidence in Travelport to provide agents and travelers with a modern retailing experience through our next generation technology solutions,” said Jason Clarke, Chief Commercial Officer, Travel Partners at Travelport. “Together with Aeromexico, we are working towards the advanced implementation of NDC content, as well as shopping display improvements that will benefit all customers in their channel of choice.”
As part of the renewal agreement, Travelport-connected agents will have access to the full range of Aeromexico’s products including NDC sourced content, expanded options and ancillary services. This will increase customer choice and will allow both the airline and travel agents to deliver more tailored content for travelers, and in turn, more value. Aeromexico will also deploy Travelport Rich Content and Branding which provides agents with a graphically rich experience and ensures the airline’s branded fares are marketed effectively from anywhere in the world.
“Our long-standing partnership with Travelport continues to meet and exceed the needs of modern travelers and agency partners worldwide,” said Rastislav Martos, Senior Vice President – Revenue Management and Distribution at Aeromexico. “Our new transformative value-based agreement with Travelport is an enormous milestone to enable product-attribute retailing across all channels, providing customers a full range of options. Updating our agreement with Travelport will enable us to reach new customers around the world while providing agents with greater levels of flexibility and choice. Therefore, Aeromexico is thankful and appreciative of Travelport’s continuous efforts to enhance the traveler´s environment.”
This post was published on 16 December 2021 10:58 am