Travelport and TAP Air Portugal Sign new Agreement

Travelport Signs new Agreement with TAP Air Portugal in Preparation for Future NDC Connections

Travelport, a leading technology company serving the global travel industry, today announced that it has reached a new multi-year Content Agreement with TAP Air Portugal, which includes a commitment to deliver IATA New Distribution Capability (NDC) standard connections.

The news follows the recent announcement by TAP Air Portugal that it will launch the TAP Content Channel on 1st January 2020, which will allow agents to access preferred content immediately, and will also enable the companies to develop NDC distribution capabilities.

Mike Rock, Head of Europe, Air Partners at Travelport said: “We are delighted to sign this new agreement with TAP Air Portugal and support the airline as it introduces the TAP Content Channel with the intention of adding NDC distributed content in the future. We have reached many NDC-related milestones over the last 12 months, from being the first GDS operator to manage the live booking of flights using NDC to making the first GDS connection to Qantas using the standard. We therefore feel uniquely positioned to support our customers as they prepare for the new era of distribution.”

TAP Air Portugal’s Marketing and Sales Director, Paula Canada, said: “The travel industry is constantly evolving and Travelport’s technology will help us continue to deliver on our vision. The TAP Content Channel is the next step forward in our journey and we are confident it will deliver substantial value to our customers.”

Travelport’s new agreement with TAP Air Portugal comes just weeks after the company announced it has deepened its collaboration with Singapore Airlines who recently announced its KrisConnect Programme, the airline’s initiative to leverage the NDC standard. The company also recently shared the findings discussed in the September meeting of its NDC Leadership Council, which convenes leaders from across the industry to discuss NDC developments. The next meeting will take place later in 2019.

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