Travelport and ANA expand content and merchandising partnership
Travelport and All Nippon Airways expanded their partnership to implement Travelport’s Rich Content and Branding.
In recognition, ANA has named Travelport a ‘Friendly Partner’.
Additionally, the two companies expanded and extended a long-standing content agreement which will see ANA content continue to be distributed to Travelport-connected agencies across the world.
This new agreement will see Travelport and ANA’s relationship entering its fourth decade with a larger range of fares and ancillaries.
The contract also includes the use of Travelport’s Rich Content and Branding.
The technology provides travel agents with graphically rich images and descriptions on fares and ancillaries.
ANA joins over 300 airlines already using the solution.
Keiji Omae, Vice President of Marketing Strategy at ANA said: “We are very pleased to name Travelport an ANA Friendly Partner, in recognition of a long and productive working relationship which has proven its value many times over. Travelport’s vision for advanced travel retailing, and the sophisticated technology underpinning it, will enable agencies to better engage travellers.”
Learn more about : Travelport ( Asia Pecific ) ANA – All Nippon Airways ( N. America ) ANA – All Nippon Airways ( United Kingdom )
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