Delta inks new Amadeus distribution deal
Amadeus and Delta Air Lines inked a new global distribution agreement, reinforcing their long-standing partnership.
The new agreement lays the groundwork for the introduction of NDC (New Distribution Capability) fare content and will continue to provide Amadeus-connected travel sellers access to Delta’s full range of fares and ancillaries.
Jeff Lobl, Delta’s MD, Distribution Strategy and Agency Sales Programs, said: “Delta is pleased to provide full content, including NDC as part of our comprehensive offering.”
“We look forward to collaborating with Amadeus to make our NDC solution available to all Amadeus‑connected travel agents.”
The Amadeus Travel Platform will continue to make Delta’s content available across multiple channels, including Amadeus Selling Platform Connect, Amadeus Web Services, and Cytric Easy.
This ensures travel sellers and buyers can easily shop, book, and service the airline’s full range of products.
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