Galileo, Delta sign new GDS agreement
Galileo International signed a seven-year, full content agreement with Delta Air Lines.
With the agreement, the GDS distributor will make all Delta fares and inventory available to users of the Galileo GDS system. That includes Galileo-connected travel agencies, corporate customers and Cendant TDS online agencies booking through Galileo.
“Our travel agents, corporate travelers and consumers will continue to have access to all fares offered by Delta,” said Kurt Ekert, senior vice president of supplier services for Cendant TDS.
Galileo is a global supplier of electronic distribution systems for the travel industry. A subsidiary of Cendant Corporation and part of Cendant’s Travel Distribution Services Division, Galileo is headquartered in Parsippany, NJ, but has worldwide offices.
Delta Air Lines now has flights to 447 destinations in 96 countries. This summer, Delta plans to offer more destinations between the US, Europe, India and Israel than any other carrier.
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