Jet Airways has entered into India's first Interline e-ticketing agreement with KLM Royal Dutch Airlines through global distribution systems (GDS). This facility of electronic ticketing process for hassle free travelling has also been extended with Northwest Airlines and British Airways. Interline e-ticketing enables travellers to use a single e-ticket for itineraries that include travel on two or more carriers and allows two airlines to electronically sell tickets on each other on a single ticket. A Jet Airways, KLM, Northwest Airlines or British Airways ticketing office or a Travel Agent will now be able to issue a single e-ticket for instance for Mumbai-Delhi-Amsterdam sector, thus allowing a KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and Northwest Airlines operated segment as part of the Jet Airways e-ticket. This is a significant change as in the past customers had to purchase separate paper tickets on individual airlines.
08/09/06 Moneycontrol.com
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