ARC and Traxo team up to support traveler duty of care
Airlines Reporting Corp has partnered with Traxo, Inc to offer corporate travel duty of care management to airlines and their corporate clients.
The data integration service with Traxco is available to all ARC-participating airlines.
It works by sending corporate travelers’ flight itineraries from airline bookings to travel risk management applications.
The partnership was unveiled at ARC TravelConnect which wraps up on October 4 in Virginia.
"Traxo and ARC have combined to partner in assisting corporations in safeguarding the well-being of all their air travelers, even those who choose to book their business flights directly with an airline," said Traxo Founder and CEO Andres Fabris.
"Direct bookings are seamlessly routed to a company’s duty of care provider, and airlines can empower corporations in delivering comprehensive risk management coverage to employees."
An employees’ bookings are routed by Traxo to the appropriate travel risk management application and any changes and cancelations can be automatically processed.
United Airlines is the first airline to participate with Traxo and ARC and will be available to other airlines starting from 2020.
"As business travelers self-book directly with United, we’ll now be able to offer each traveler’s employer and travel management company information that would otherwise be unavailable to provide welfare safety and assistance at times of need," said Tye Radcliffe, director of distribution at United.
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