Travelport, the business services provider to the global travel industry and priceline.com (Nasdaq: PCLN), a leading online travel company, today announces priceline.com’s successful implementation of Travelport’s 360 Fares, the global fares and pricing system that powers all fares and pricing transactions for Travelport's global distribution systems. Built on open systems architecture, the high-performance Travelport 360 Fares platform utilises the latest server technologies to deliver an accurate and comprehensive stream of direct airline and agency filed fares and rules at industry leading fare data load times. “Priceline.com is taking advantage of our technical innovation to create significant new opportunities while better serving its customers, by migrating to Travelport’s 360 Fares platform,” said Mark Ryan, chief information officer, Travelport. “Over the last five years, we’ve invested over $450 million in core technologies for continued innovation to keep our customers ahead of the curve with the latest in world-wide search and pricing technology.” “Travelport has been a technology partner since our launch 14 years ago, providing priceline.com suppliers and customers with consistent round-the-clock access to inventories and fares," said Mark Koehler, priceline.com’s Senior Vice President, Air. “Over that time, we have worked closely with Travelport’s technology team to maximize the performance of our transaction systems. The quality of the searches using Travelport 360 Fares is higher overall, and particularly with our international itineraries. We are pleased to deepen our partnership with Travelport and continue to offer Worldspan within our portfolio of supplier connectivity options." |
Priceline.com Completes Implementation of Travelport 360 Fares and Pricing System
Source = Travelport
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