Travel Portal Development : http://www.provab.com
Starting a travel agency few years back, was more dependent on the traditional travel model. Travel agents were more replying on the local inventory to sell to their internal contacts. Travel software were not much in use at that time. There were two main categories of agents, which were doing the travel business –
• IATA Travel Agents
• Non – IATA Travel Agents
In order to be an IATA travel agents, there were thorough process including the training, fee and detailed documentation. But it certainly gave the travel agents a solid background to start. IATA certification was need to access the GDS systems – Global Distribution Systems, which was the major source of travel contents worldwide.
Today things have changed alot. Most of the travel agents can access the contents of GDS systems as the Amadeus and all leading GDS are offering multiple access models (products & web services) to share the contents. With these accesses, the travel agents can connect to airlines, hotels, cars, packages and several other services.
Its been pretty interesting to see, how non IATA travel agents have increased the tractions using the travel portal development model, either by accessing the third party XML or by using the access from the existing IATA travel agent. The growing travel ecommerce have changed the equations of travel sales.
With booming low cost airline model also have increased the sales through travel ecommerce channels. Many leading low cost airlines, don’t offer 100% of the contents through the GDS systems but they have a major chunk open for travel ecommerce. Following are the models available for travel ecommerce.
1. GDS / XML / API Integration
2. Third Part Web Services Integration
3. Affiliate Module
4. White Label Module.
Next few quarters will be interesting to watch and many new airlines and low cost airlines are entering into new geographies and this is bound to create a huge change.
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Why travel agents need access of GDS Systems like Amadeus, Galileo & Sabre.
1. WHY TRAVEL AGENTS NEED ACCESS OF GDS
SYSTEMS LIKE AMADEUS, GALILEO & SABRE.
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2. • Amadeus GDS1
• Galileo GDS2
• Sabre GDS3
Why travel agents need access of
GDS systems like Amadeus, Galileo &
Sabre.
3. Why travel agents need access of
GDS systems like Amadeus, Galileo &
Sabre.
Source:
http://www.provab.com/travelportaldevelop
ment.html
Starting a travel agency few years back, was
more dependent on the traditional travel
model. Travel agents were more replying on
the local inventory to sell to their internal
contacts. Travel software were not much in
use at that time.
4. Why travel agents need access of
GDS systems like Amadeus, Galileo &
Sabre.
There were two main categories of
agents, which were doing the travel business
–
• IATA Travel Agents
• Non – IATA Travel Agents
5. Why travel agents need access of
GDS systems like Amadeus, Galileo &
Sabre.
In order to be an IATA travel agents, there
were thorough process including the
training, fee and detailed documentation. But
it certainly gave the travel agents a solid
background to start. IATA certification was
need to access the GDS systems – Global
Distribution Systems, which was the major
source of travel contents worldwide.
6. Why travel agents need access of
GDS systems like Amadeus, Galileo &
Sabre.
Today things have changed alot. Most of the
travel agents can access the contents of GDS
systems as the Amadeus and all leading GDS
are offering multiple access models (products
& web services) to share the contents. With
these accesses, the travel agents can connect
to airlines, hotels, cars, packages and several
other services.
7. Why travel agents need access of
GDS systems like Amadeus, Galileo &
Sabre.
Its been pretty interesting to see, how non
IATA travel agents have increased the
tractions using the travel portal development
model, either by accessing the third party
XML or by using the access from the existing
IATA travel agent. The growing travel
ecommerce have changed the equations of
travel sales.
8. Why travel agents need access of
GDS systems like Amadeus, Galileo &
Sabre.
With booming low cost airline model also
have increased the sales through travel
ecommerce channels. Many leading low cost
airlines, don’t offer 100% of the contents
through the GDS systems but they have a
major chunk open for travel ecommerce.
9. Why travel agents need access of
GDS systems like Amadeus, Galileo &
Sabre.
Following are the models available for travel
ecommerce.
• GDS / XML / API Integration
• Third Part Web Services Integration
• Affiliate Module
• White Label Module.
10. Travel Software with
GDS Integration
More hits on clients’ website
and thus more conversion
GDS System 1.5 months 3 months 4.5 months
12. TRAVEL SOFTWARE WITH GDS
INTEGRATION
PROVAB TECHNOSOFT
www.provab.com
info@provab.com
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