Delta Completes Interline Electronic Ticketing with its 44th Carrier
Delta’s Electronic Ticketing team, including Delta Technology and Worldspan have announced Interline Electronic Ticketing (IET) between Delta and Air Tahiti Nui effective Wednesday, December 6, 2006.
This now takes Delta’s Interline Electronic Ticketing to 44 carriers.
An interline electronic ticket with eligible TN flights can now be issued internally by Delta and Air Tahiti, with the capability to issue a DL-validated Interline ET containing space on TN being extended to the agency community in the near future.
Work continues to further expand Interline ET capability with additional carriers throughout 2006 and 2007.
Delta has established Interline ET with the following carriers:
7H, 9U, AA, AC, AF, AM, AQ, AS, AY, AZ, BA, CI, CM, CO, DI, EK, F9, HA, HP, JM, KE, KL, KQ, KX, LY, MI, MP, MX, NH, NW, NZ, OK, PR, PS, QF, SQ, TN, TP, TZ, UA, US, VV, YX
The ET team participants from Delta, Delta Technology, and Worldspan are to be commended for their continued dedication and teamwork.
For further details contact Delta in New Zealand at [email protected] or phone (09) 977 2232.
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John Alwyn-Jones
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