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Amadeus ends access to Timatic

10 Aug 2016 - by Debbie Badham
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AMADEUS is decommissioning

access to Iata Timatic but the

solution is still in demand by

many agents. Initially planned

for the end of March, it is

now scheduled to happen on

October 31.

Jannine Adams, senior

manager marketing and

communications of Amadeus

Southern Africa, says the

agreement with Iata for

access to this information on

the Amadeus platform has

come to the end of its term.

“Agents can still access the

information via the public

Iata site,” she says.

However, Angela McLoskey,

md of Sure Dynamic Travel,

says the Iata travel centre

cannot compare with the

service provided by Timatic,

and says inputting information

into the site is a laborious

process and the answer the

system gives at the end is

vague.

Agents’ first choice for visa

information is Timatic, says

Judith Eichhorst of Valley

View Travel, saying it reflects

all countries’ passports and

visa requirements. “We go to

Travelinfo (TI) for South African

passport information and

visa requirements.”

TI is most helpful for RSA

passport holders while Timatic

is very good for foreign

passport holders, checking

transit without visa (TWOV)

and other information needed

for countries not listed in TI,

says Tamara Rabinowitz, ITC

for Sure Giltedge Travel.

Chris Cromhout, owner

of Ditshaba Travel, says,

however, that agents should

be cautious about relying on

solutions like Timatic. “There

are around 190 countries in

the world. Each country has

its visa requirements for the

citizens of every other country.

This would make the number

of combinations 190 to the

power of 189. That’s trillions.”

Chris says local systems

like TI or those companies

that provide visa services are

much better equipped with

up-to-date information.

“I believe one can use

products like Timatic but never

base your advice for a client

on that system only.”

The visa application is

one of the most important

aspects of the booking, warns

Linda van der Pol, divisional

executive of Travelinfo. “If this

is not done timeously and

accurately, the entire booking

will be a disaster.”

Linda says some agencies

prefer to use visa companies

while others don’t want to get

involved in the visa process

at all. “Travelinfo’s aim is to

make it easy for agents to

reference the most up-todate

information possible.

Naturally, we are at the mercy

of embassies or consulates.

Nothing goes up on Travelinfo

without their verification.”

She adds that TI’s visa

section averages nearly

50 000 page views per

month.

Meanwhile, Jannine says

Amadeus is evaluating an

alternative solution to

Timatic 

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