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Qantas Channel comes online

08 Aug 2019 - by Catherine Bower
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THE Qantas Channel, the

airline’s new distribution

arm, came online earlier

this month, with 90% of

the airline’s retail agency

business worldwide signing

up to the platform.

Agents have raised

concerns about the

functionality of the channel,

including the ability to

reissue tickets, change the

date and book through-fares

– functionalities agents rely

on in their GDSs.

Because the system works

within the GDS, agents can

continue working as normal,

says Michi Messner, Qantas

regional manager for Africa.

“All functionalities

available in the GDS

remain. This includes the

ability to re-issue, re-route,

change dates, etc.

“Qantas encourages

agencies to speak to their

GDS or technology partner

to better understand their

technical delivery timelines

of the NDC-enabled Qantas

Channel,” she says.

Registration is still open

for agents and it is at no

cost, says Michi. Agents

must, however, agree to

new terms with their GDSs.

Agents without an Iata

number must register for a

Travel Industry Designator

Service (Tids) number.

“If an agency decides not

to register for the Qantas

Channel they will remain

in the public channel. The

agency will no longer be

eligible to sell all existing

ATPCO Qantas published

and private fares in N, Q, O

and E classes for itineraries

that commence in Australia

or New Zealand, which are

progressively being removed

from the public channel as

of August 1 for itineraries

commencing in Australia;

and from October 1 for

itineraries commencing in

New Zealand,” says Michi.

Agents not registered will

also be subject to a YR tax

of R170 per segment.

The airline hopes to

deliver new benefits for

its trade partners over the

next few months. “Greater

reward and recognition of

our frequent flyers and the

ability to deliver targeted

offers for our agency

partners are just some of

the benefits that are in the

pipeline,” says Qantas head

office executive manager of

sales and distribution, Igor

Kwiatkowski. 

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