Amadeus, global leader in technology and distribution solutions for the travel and tourism industry, has signed KLM up to its Full Content Option, which secures the airline’s complete public inventory of flights and fares. Travel agents and corporations worldwide can now access these fares using Amadeus, with no GDS surcharge on these bookings.
By signing the agreement, KLM assures travel agencies that schedules, fares, last seat availability and associated inventory available through Amadeus will be the same as content offered in the following channels:
>any internet website, including KLM’s own website
>the airline’s own reservation system
>any other GDS
In Asia Pacific, KLM operates or codeshares flights to India, Australia, China, Hong Kong Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand and Singapore.
21/04/06 e-Travel Blackboard (press release), Australia
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