SAUDIA gets highest certification for digital merchandizing for travel trade

SAUDIA gets highest certification for digital merchandizing for travel trade

June 08, 2017
Saudi Arabian Airlines Director General Engineer Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser receives the IATA New Distribution Capability - Level 3 certification  from IATA Director General and CEO Alexandre de Juniac in Cancun, Mexico at the IATA 73rd AGM
Saudi Arabian Airlines Director General Engineer Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser receives the IATA New Distribution Capability - Level 3 certification from IATA Director General and CEO Alexandre de Juniac in Cancun, Mexico at the IATA 73rd AGM

SAUDI Arabian Airlines (SAUDIA) has received the highest level of certification for its digital merchandizing of the airline’s onboard product and features available to travel retailers. It means that when travel agents and retailers are making air travel booking for SAUDIA guests, they will be able to see images of the seats and layout on board. In addition, passengers can purchase additional services when available.

With this new capability, SAUDIA will have the ability to provide IATA-accredited Travel Agencies a full view – displayed through rich media content – that includes fare family products and dynamic pricing as listed on www.saudia.com

Historically, the platform used by the travel retail industry aggregated text-based information with basic product facts about the onboard specifications. This meant that guests did not have a way to view the product and have a perspective of what it looks like prior boarding the aircraft.

The New Distribution Capability (NDC) standard introduced by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), is an XML-based data transmission standard that was launched for the development and market adoption of a new standard for merchandizing airline products.

IATA’s aim with the implementation of the NDC standard is to enhance the capability of communications between airlines and travel agents. The NDC Standard enables the travel industry to transform the way air products are retailed to corporations, leisure and business travelers.

SAUDIA achieved the highest certification from IATA based on the full-scale functionality that travel retailers can now have access to, enabling them to offer guests the option to purchase Wifi, additional baggage, bundling of air and non-air products, and seat selection during the point of sale.

The certificate was awarded to SAUDIA during the 73rd IATA Annual General Meeting held in Cancun, Mexico last June 4-6.

Saudi Arabian Airlines Director General Engineer Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser received the award from IATA Director General and CEO, Alexandre de Juniac.

Al Jasser remarked: “The IATA Level 3 certification is an important achievement for SAUDIA. The implementation of the new digital merchandizing gives SAUDIA the ability to offers the 69,500 IATA accredited Travel Agencies across the world with a view of the latest SAUDIA onboard products.”

He further said: “SAUDIA has utilized modern technology to make the passenger booking experience as seamless and as transparent as possible. By obtaining the IATA certification, we have adopted the new standard to communicate effectively with our travel retail partners and provide them with access to the full-scale of value-added options that are available to guests flying with SAUDIA.”

“We congratulate SAUDIA on becoming the latest airline in the MENA region to achieve NDC Level 3 Certification. With this milestone, SAUDIA joins the growing fold of global airlines that are transforming airline distribution and launching a new era of airline retailing in which travelers have access to all of an airline’s products and services, regardless of their choice of shopping channel,” said Alexandre de Juniac, IATA’s Director General and CEO.

The airline partnered with the IATA Level 3 Certified Travel Aggregator – ‘TP Connects’ – which is connected with a large number of online travel agencies and B2B reseller travel agencies for end-to-end NDC deployment. ‘TP Connects’ and Amadeus developed SAUDIA’s NDC platform and integrated it with the SAUDIA’s reservation system that is provided by Amadeus.

SAUDIA operates to four continents, covering 86 destinations (27 domestic and 59 international) from its main hubs in Riyadh and Jeddah. The airline is currently revitalizing its fleet and will have one of the youngest fleet in the world by the end of 2017, at an average of 3.75 average years.

SAUDIA is a member of the SKYTEAM alliance and through the partnership connects guests to the alliance network of 1062 destinations in 177 countries.

TMCs, Travel Agents, OTAs or meta Search Engines who would like to request access to the NDC Platform or the API can register their interest on the following web site: ndc.saudia.com — SG


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