LATAM Airlines extends Amadeus distribution agreement
LATAM Airlines has renewed its multi-year distribution agreement with Amadeus.
Under the expanded agreement, LATAM Airlines NDC content and traditionally sourced content (EDIFACT) will be available through the Amadeus Travel Platform for all Amadeus connected travel agents.
The NDC option provides travel sellers with more flexibility and personalized travel solutions.
“Renewing our distribution agreement with LATAM Group allows us to offer the most relevant travel offers to our subscribers and supports our business strategy of providing comprehensive travel solutions,” said Victoria Gorzio, VP Airlines, Latin America, Amadeus.
“This agreement is a major milestone in our NDC roll-out, as it adds significant reach to the group’s distribution mix and expands the relationship with Amadeus beyond EDIFACT content,” added Tomas Covarrubias, Senior VP of Revenue, Sales & Distribution, LATAM Group.
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