FASTJET is now available on
Amadeus and participates
in Iata’s Billing and
Settlement Plan (BSP).
“Our partnership with
Amadeus is a significant
development for fastjet that
allows us to broaden our
distribution approach to
ensure we reach a wider range
of business and corporate
customers,” says ceo of
fastjet, Nico Bezuidenhout.
Travel agents are now able
to book and pay for fastjet
flights for their clients on the
system.
All the airline’s routes are
now listed on Amadeus,
including its domestic
Tanzanian routes between
Dar es Salaam, Mwanza,
Kilimanjaro and Mbeya, as
well as its international routes
from Tanzania to Lusaka
and Harare, and the routes
from its Zimbabwe base in
Harare to Victoria Falls and
Johannesburg.
Fastjet is not yet available
on Travelport and the
airline could not confirm
if it would join the GDS
company. However, a fastjet
spokesperson said it was
exploring several innovative
ways of distribution, some of
which included moving closer
to the trade.
Fastjet moves on the GDS
08 Mar 2017
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