APG PLATFORM, the fully NDC B2B Airline Booking tool to launch upgraded back office for travel agent
May 2020
APG Platform, the fully NDC-based online airline booking system for travel agents operated by APG has just completed a full upgrade to its back office system which will provide travel agents with an even more user-friendly portal for booking administration and management. APG plans to launch the update as soon as booking trends start to return.
The APG Platform operates exclusively via NDC connectivity with a growing number of airline customers including American Airlines and more recently Pegasus Airlines, the low cost airline from Turkey.
Thibault Lenoir, EVP Commercial, observed "given the current situation, we are seeing more and more interest from airlines in the APG Platform as it offers a new distribution model at virtually zero cost to the airline and the ability for airlines to offer travel agents dynamic pricing as well as rich content and ancillary services in combination with flights".
Lenoir added "it is also good to see more airlines becoming NDC certified and any of these airlines can be connected to the APG Platform via an NDC API. We see most major NDC certified airlines are now connecting directly with their top travel agents via NDC links and the APG Platform is focused on helping these airlines benefit from NDC connectivity with those travel agents outside of their core group."
The IT team behind APG Platform is currently working on implementations of further airlines who are using the current downtime to fast forward distribution developments and APG is hoping to make announcements about new airlines coming online on the Platform in the following weeks.
That said, no new travel agent sign-ups are expected until the travel industry starts to recover, although by this summer, APG plans to be able to offer travel agents the option to connect to the Platform via direct API as an alternative to the desktop online portal with which the APG Platform was initially launched.
The APG Platform operates exclusively via NDC connectivity with a growing number of airline customers including American Airlines and more recently Pegasus Airlines, the low cost airline from Turkey.
Thibault Lenoir, EVP Commercial, observed "given the current situation, we are seeing more and more interest from airlines in the APG Platform as it offers a new distribution model at virtually zero cost to the airline and the ability for airlines to offer travel agents dynamic pricing as well as rich content and ancillary services in combination with flights".
Lenoir added "it is also good to see more airlines becoming NDC certified and any of these airlines can be connected to the APG Platform via an NDC API. We see most major NDC certified airlines are now connecting directly with their top travel agents via NDC links and the APG Platform is focused on helping these airlines benefit from NDC connectivity with those travel agents outside of their core group."
The IT team behind APG Platform is currently working on implementations of further airlines who are using the current downtime to fast forward distribution developments and APG is hoping to make announcements about new airlines coming online on the Platform in the following weeks.
That said, no new travel agent sign-ups are expected until the travel industry starts to recover, although by this summer, APG plans to be able to offer travel agents the option to connect to the Platform via direct API as an alternative to the desktop online portal with which the APG Platform was initially launched.
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