Trainline becomes Travelport preferred rail provider
Online rail and coach ticket provider, Trainline announced a multi-year agreement with Travelport as preferred rail provider.
Trainline’s aggregated content from major rail operators in Europe will be integrated into Travelport+ through Travelport’s desktop user interface Smartpoint, and next-generation API’s.
Travelport+ users will now be able to manage and book cross-European rail offers as easily as they do with airline and hotel content.
“Our Travelport+ capability will rapidly integrate Trainline’s technology platform leading to improved retailing capabilities for our global network of travel agents,” said Jason Clarke, Chief Commercial Officer, Travel Partners at Travelport.
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