New legislation for collecting advanced traveller details on UK domestic flights.
With the possibly of new legislation DATAFLEXnet can provide Travel Management Companies with a online solution for collecting and updating this information within the GDS.
Two products are available e-profiles and www.viewyourtrip.com which includes Advanced Passenger Information options.
e-profiles allows both agents and corporates to add and update their own profiles directly into the GDS (compatible with Galileo and Sabre) via an easy-to-use web interface tailored to your brand.
Travel Management Companies taking advantage of this software include FCm Travel Solutions, Fleet Street Travel, Senior International, Parador Travel Management, Business Travel Plus, Stanmoore Business Travel Management, The Business Travel Partnership, Global Travel Management, Omega Executive Travel, AIT Travel, and Amity World Business Travel.
Use e-profiles and immediately you’ll be offering a superior service to your customers while considerably reducing your work load.
New Product – ViewYourTrip.com enables your customers to view their itineraries direct from your website, as well as allowing them to enter their own APIS information (compatible with Galileo)
For further information on DATAFLEXnet products please contact Steve Holmes on 01785 228182 or e-mail [email protected]
Visit us at the Business Travel Show 2006 stand G264
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