Amadeus and Virgin Australia renew distribution partnership
Virgin Australia has renewed a multi-year air content distribution partnership with Amadeus.
It enables travel sellers on the Amadeus Travel Platform to access Virgin Australia’s content including flight schedules, fares, seat maps and ancillaries.
Virgin Australia will continue to reach travel sellers of all types, such as travel management companies, tour operators, retail travel agencies and online travel agencies.
"We recognise the value long-term collaborations bring in helping to hit the ground running as travel begins resuming. Virgin Australia looks forward to continuing our partnership to deliver and differentiate our content through the Amadeus Travel Platform and rebuild travel together with our trusted partners," said David Orszaczky, General Manager Digital and Distribution, Virgin Australia.
"Having the latest airline inventory available to travel sellers is vital to create new revenue opportunities. The Amadeus Travel Platform will help Virgin Australia achieve this," said Frederic Saunier, Regional Vice President, Airline Distribution Sales, Asia Pacific, Amadeus.
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Virgin Australia has renewed a multi-year air content distribution partnership with Amadeus.
It enables travel sellers on the Amadeus Travel Platform to access Virgin Australia’s content including flight schedules, fares, seat maps and ancillaries.
Virgin Australia will continue to reach travel sellers of all types, such as travel management companies, tour operators, retail travel agencies and online travel agencies.
"We recognise the value long-term collaborations bring in helping to hit the ground running as travel begins resuming. Virgin Australia looks forward to continuing our partnership to deliver and differentiate our content through the Amadeus Travel Platform and rebuild travel together with our trusted partners," said David Orszaczky, General Manager Digital and Distribution, Virgin Australia.
"Having the latest airline inventory available to travel sellers is vital to create new revenue opportunities. The Amadeus Travel Platform will help Virgin Australia achieve this," said Frederic Saunier, Regional Vice President, Airline Distribution Sales, Asia Pacific, Amadeus.
TravelMole Editorial Team
Editor for TravelMole North America and Asia pacific regions. Ray is a highly experienced (15+ years) skilled journalist and editor predominantly in travel, hospitality and lifestyle working with a huge number of major market-leading brands. He has also cover in-depth news, interviews and features in general business, finance, tech and geopolitical issues for a select few major news outlets and publishers.
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