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Travelport unveils Next Gen

08 Aug 2019 - by Deena Robinson
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TRAVELPORT has unveiled

the first phase of its Next

Generation Storefront

(NGS) capability.

The solution is an industry

initiative that will enable

travel agencies to display

airfares just as airlines show

branded fares on their own

websites. The ‘storefront’

allows users to compare and

choose between multiple

branded fare offers and

across different airlines’

flights on one screen.

NGS will present airlines’

offerings by fare families

and their ancillaries for

comparison shopping. The

new display will also show

different branded categories,

such as basic economy,

standard economy and

economy plus in a single

display, enabling users to

select their preferred branded

offer for each leg of their

client’s journey.

Claudette Thorne, SA

country manager of Travelport,

says NGS will enable

distribution channels to better

present, sort and search the

airline products and services

consumers are looking for,

allowing Travelport’s partner

travel agencies to display

more flight options and

information, so they can

choose the offering that

works best for their clients.

This offering is particularly

exciting for South Africa,

Claudette says, as Travelport

has a large percentage of

independent agent clients.

NGS will provide these agents

with more flexibility and

empower them to service

their clients more efficiently,

she adds.

“This standard will help

travellers and agencies to

understand the products or

offers they are looking at and

compare them with different

carriers, while moving sales

from ‘cheapest fare’ to ‘best

value,” Claudette says.

She adds that, as the

standard develops, Travelport

will continue to develop the

solution, with the goal of

having empirical data, proving

that it drives conversion and

provides value in indirect

channels.

“For travellers, NGS is about

providing consumer choice

with more transparency and

clarity,” Claudette says. “NGS

is really a win-win for all

stakeholders.”

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