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Hahn Air launches X1 code

20 Nov 2019 - by Sarah Robertson
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THE HAHN Air Group

has launched Hahn Air

Technologies, which

will focus on alternative

distribution for airlines,

including the NDC.

Hahn Air Technologies’ first

product offering is X1-Air. In

addition to the H1 airline code

that Hahn uses to distribute

various airline flights in the

GDS, airlines that sign up for

the X1-Air product will now

have flights distributed through

Hahn’s new X1 airline code,

allowing them to be the first to

participate in new technologies

that the group is exploring.

X1-Air gives airlines with

limited or no indirect

distribution (such as agent

distribution) connectivity

through various sales

channels. Aside from

interfaces with major GDSs,

X1-Air includes scheduling, fare

filing, messaging, inventory

management, booking,

ticketing and settlement. It has

interfaced with Amadeus and

Sabre. The group says more

GDSs will be added to the

service in the near future.

The first airlines to use the

X1-Air product are Air Panama,

ASL Airlines France, Azur Air

Ukraine, Jam Airlink Express,

Mayair, Ulendo Airlink, Westair

Aviation and Wildcat Touring.

These airlines now display

in Amadeus and Sabre, with

Travelport coming soon.

Hahn Air Technologies would

also serve as an innovation

centre for the Hahn Air Group

to explore new distribution

channels such as NDC,

blockchain-based providers

and mobile solutions, the

group said in a statement.

The group recently unveiled

its NDC platform. Airlines can

make use of this new platform,

“saving time, money and

resources needed to develop

their own individual solutions”,

the group said. Travel agents

can connect to the platform

through a simple once-off

implementation that will

give them access to Hahn’s

multiple partner airlines. Hahn

Air received its Iata Level 3

NDC certification in October.  

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