ATPCO commits to 80% of all airlines offers dynamically created by 2026
At its annual Elevate conference, ATPCO has commited to get to 80% of all airline offers being dynamically created by 2026.
The announcement comes as the company is handling fare and rule volumes larger than ever, with more than 306 million active fares in the market and over 12 million fare changes each day.
ATPCO unveiled roadmap for new standards and several innovative solutions the organization is developing.
“We envision a future where the industry fundamentally moves from a limited number of offer types found through a search for the lowest fare to merchandising or attribute-based searches that unlock the ability for an unlimited set of diverse and customized offers. That is the foundation of flight shopping for the future,” Zoghlin added. “ATPCO will drive the industry forward by leveraging and transforming our current content and technology, facilitating new content, and evolving our standards,” said CEO Alex Zoghlin.
One of the solutions ATPCO is working on is airline order posting.
It makes it possible to send the order to ATPCO, which transforms the data into the current formats using existing servicing and settlement rules.
Data is then distributed to any downline systems that an airline uses to support their reissues, refunds, or passenger revenue accounting processes.
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