Delta expands point of sale acceptance of UATP
Universal Air Travel Plan (UATP) has announced the acceptance of UATP as a form of payment on Delta Air Lines’ website.
Delta, a long-time issuer of UATP accounts to corporate customers, has initiated another point of sale for which UATP corporate subscribers around the world may purchase Delta tickets.
Doug Field, Manager of Agency and Corporate Programs for Delta Air Lines, said: “Delta UATP customers can now take advantage of convenient online booking through delta.com and delta.com for corporations. Also, UATP is now accepted on Delta’s Online Agency Service Center for use by travel agents on behalf of their corporate clients worldwide.”
Airlines currently issuing UATP accounts include Aer Lingus, Air New Zealand, Alitalia, American Airlines, Austrian Airlines, British Airways, Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Japan Airlines, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Lufthansa German Airlines, Qantas Airways, Ltd., Scandinavian Airlines System, United Airlines and US Airways.
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