Travelport, Cathay Pacific expand distribution partnership
Travelport extended a long-standing partnership with Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific with a renewed and expanded multi-source content distribution agreement.
It includes a commitment to work on advancing its New Distribution Capability (NDC) initiatives.
Travelport will continue to support Cathay Pacific by providing Travelport-connected agencies around the world with real-time access to its content and inventory.
The agreement will see the content available to agents progressively expanded, to include a larger range of fares as well as ancillaries than were previously unavailable.
Sue Carter, Head of Asia Pacific, Air Partners at Travelport added: “We are delighted to be able to offer even more of Cathay Pacific’s content, especially as we progress with our work on NDC. We’re confident this new agreement will generate more value than ever before for Cathay Pacific and our connected agencies alike.”
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