CSI Media’s Travelberry is now accredited by Amadeus North America.
Previously, certified in UK, the Travelberry suite of products developed by CSI Media is now an Amadeus compliant application in North America.
Travelberry incorporates dynamic packaging that allows tour operators and travel companies to upload and sell their own inventory alongside third party products including flights from the Amadeus GDS.
Now that Travelberry is Amadeus certified in North America in addition to the UK, North American travel companies and US IATA agents can integrate their own fares via Amadeus and package them with their own accommodation inventory or other third party content using Travelberry.
As part of the latest Travelberry / Amadeus integration, a range of extra functionality has been added. Some of these include:
- Flight matrix – allows users to compare flight operators, number of stops and prices
- Airline specific searches – enables users to choose and search on preferred airlines
- Frequent flyer number – allows users to add their frequent flyer number to bookings
- Seating plan – offers a graphical interface allowing users to choose their seats from the flight seating plan
Richard Nash, Business Director of CSI Media said “We are really excited that our Travelberry suite is now Amadeus compliant in North America. It gives us the opportunity to now work with Amadeus partners in both North America and UK.â€
He went on to say “Working with the team at Amadeus has been a great joy and we have received lots of support from them. We are now looking forward to providing that same quality service to their travel partners.â€
For more information on CSI Media’s products, services and latest developments, visit www.csimedia.net. Alternatively, contact Richard Nash, Business Director, on [email protected].
More information about Amadeus is available at www.amadeus.com or by contacting [email protected].
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