Dolphin Dynamics seals Spanish deal
Dolphin Dynamics, developer of web fares booking engine FlightScanner, has clinched two new customers.
Rumbo, one of the main online players in Spain, is to utilise FlightScanner Web Services to power its online portals, including www.rumbo.es, www.opodo.es and www.cwt.es.
Meanwhile, UK technology provider RWA has developed a low cost carrier link for its Sell-It Suite of products using FlightScanner’s Web Services. This enables Sell-It Suite customers to check availability and prices and also make bookings for a variety of low cost carriers including EasyJet and Ryanair.
FlightScanner Web Services, an XML-based interface that allows easy integration with the FlightScanner internet booking engine and the rest of the Dolphin range of products, has become the fastest growing product for Dolphin Dynamics.
Company president Roberto Da Re said: “We are thrilled to see FlightScanner Web Services being chosen yet again as the product of choice, not only by travel agents building their own sites, but also by travel agent portals and other technology companies that recognise the need to aggregate GDS and non-GDS content via a single data provider.”
Report by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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