Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Air India directs all passenger data to be given to IndiGo's business partner Travelport by December 4

Despite red flags being raised over the decision to hand over its entire domestic ticketing inventory to Travelport, a business partner of rival airline IndiGo, Air India has issued a directive saying that the arrangement with its current partner Amadeus is going to end on December 4.

Moneycontrol had earlier reported that Air India would be handing out its passenger database to a company which is a business partner of a rival airline.

Air India took the decision to shift to a single global distribution system despite strong objections made by three top officials.

In a letter addressed to station managers and sales officers and seen by Moneycontrol, Meenakshi Malik, Executive Director – Commercial, has stated that Air India’s flights (domestic, international and code share) will not be available on Amadeus GDS platform in all markets worldwide.
Despite red flags being raised over the decision to hand over its entire domestic ticketing inventory to Travelport, a business partner of rival airline IndiGo, Air India has issued a directive saying that the arrangement with its current partner Amadeus is going to end on December 4.

Moneycontrol had earlier reported that Air India would be handing out its passenger database to a company which is a business partner of a rival airline.

Air India took the decision to shift to a single global distribution system despite strong objections made by three top officials.

In a letter addressed to station managers and sales officers and seen by Moneycontrol, Meenakshi Malik, Executive Director – Commercial, has stated that Air India’s flights (domestic, international and code share) will not be available on Amadeus GDS platform in all markets worldwide.
20/11/18 moneycontrol.com
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