Delta inks expanded Amex GBT partnership
American Express Global Business Travel (Amex GBT) and Delta Air Lines announced an extension of their long-term strategic partnership.
The multi-year extended partnership will continue offering seamless travel and NDC solutions for corporate customers and travelers through Amex GBT’s travel marketplace.
The agreement also covers access to the content of Delta Air Lines’ joint venture partners Aeromexico, LATAM Airlines, Korean Air, Virgin Atlantic, Air France and KLM.
Rajiv Ahluwalia, Chief Revenue Officer at Amex GBT, said: “This partnership allows us to reimagine the corporate travel experience. It reinforces our mission to deliver maximum choice, value and experiences to corporate customers and travelers.”
Travelers will be able choose from Delta’s range of branded fares when shopping and booking, easily in one display in Amex GBT’s booking channels.
Amex GBT and Delta will continue working together to roll out NDC via the GDSs.
“Together, we are poised to further define corporate travel excellence with seamless access to Delta’s premium products and services.” said Bob Somers, SVP of Global Sales at Delta.
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