Amex GBT expands Finnair NDC content
American Express Global Business Travel (Amex GBT) has agreed a new partnership with Finnair to expand new digital content, including NDC-enabled offers, to corporate customers.
The new agreement enables expanded NDC content while supporting the effectiveness of their managed travel programs.
Amex GBT customers can now access Finnair’s best available fares avoiding any surcharges.
Amex GBT’s NDC program continues to grow, with more than 20 key airline partners participating, with NDC content available to more than 15,000 customers.
Over one million NDC tickets have been processed since January 2024 in 16 point-of-sale countries.
John Bukowski, Amex GBT’s VP, Content Acquisition & Strategic Sourcing, said: “As we continue to advance these agreements with our airline partners, we’re able to increasingly provide customers with the best travel options within our marketplace, across all our solutions.”
Jenni Suomela, VP Sales & Retail, Finnair, added: “We are excited about the partnership and opportunity to offer more personalised and efficient travel experiences, leveraging the strengths of NDC.”
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