Dohop launches interline service for Air Transat
Aviation tech solutions provider Dohop announced a new Dohop Interline service in partnership with Air Transat.
Connectair by Air Transat allows Air Transat passengers to purchase airline tickets to airports across Europe in one seamless transaction.
Dohop’s API-based tech will provide Air Transat with a network of carriers such as easyJet, enabling passengers to book tickets to select destinations, including ancillary services such as baggage check-in, in-flight services and upgrades via a streamlined booking process.
Dohop automatically generates the best options and fares for Air Transat customers based on their departure and arrival airports.
Dohop CEO David Gunnarsson said: "We are excited to partner with Air Transat to develop a product that meets the specific needs of passengers. This offering provides Air Transat passengers with a seamless transaction experience to destinations available through the Dohop Interline network."
Dohop HAS 17 years of experience in developing solutions In aviation and travel.
Its core technology is used by easyJet, Vueling, Transavia, Air France, Eurowings and Avianca among others
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Aviation tech solutions provider Dohop announced a new Dohop Interline service in partnership with Air Transat.
Connectair by Air Transat allows Air Transat passengers to purchase airline tickets to airports across Europe in one seamless transaction.
Dohop’s API-based tech will provide Air Transat with a network of carriers such as easyJet, enabling passengers to book tickets to select destinations, including ancillary services such as baggage check-in, in-flight services and upgrades via a streamlined booking process.
Dohop automatically generates the best options and fares for Air Transat customers based on their departure and arrival airports.
Dohop CEO David Gunnarsson said: "We are excited to partner with Air Transat to develop a product that meets the specific needs of passengers. This offering provides Air Transat passengers with a seamless transaction experience to destinations available through the Dohop Interline network."
Dohop HAS 17 years of experience in developing solutions In aviation and travel.
Its core technology is used by easyJet, Vueling, Transavia, Air France, Eurowings and Avianca among others
TravelMole Editorial Team
Editor for TravelMole North America and Asia pacific regions. Ray is a highly experienced (15+ years) skilled journalist and editor predominantly in travel, hospitality and lifestyle working with a huge number of major market-leading brands. He has also cover in-depth news, interviews and features in general business, finance, tech and geopolitical issues for a select few major news outlets and publishers.
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