Eight airlines join APG Interline E-Ticketing
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Eight additional airlines have joined APG IET in November, including the Turkish national carrier Turkish Airlines (TK-235), the Philippine national carrier Philippine Airlines (PR-079) and the North American Carrier Pacific Wings (LW-568). APG IET counts today 54 airline partners. New partners are added on a weekly basis and APG Global Associates (APG GA) President, Jean-Louis Baroux announces that “we are targeting 100 carriers by 1st quarter of 2010 and are negotiating with airlines all over the world thanks to the expertise of our global network, APG GA”.
APG IET Product Manager, Majbritt Leenaert explained that APG GA has introduced the APG IET program to airlines worldwide in cooperation with its partner Heli Air Monaco (YO/747) who functions as the validating and issuing carrier of APG IET.
Thanks to neutral Interline E-Ticketing on YO/747, the APG IET program gives all joining airlines access to Interlining with the growing pool of APG IET partners; it is a great opportunity for any airline to gain new interline volume. In addition, APG IET permits airlines to be sold and ticketed worldwide in 86 BSPs (IATA Billing and Settlement Plans) and ARC (Airlines Reporting Corporation) in the United States.
APG IET benefits are twofold, 1.) It helps small, medium and large airlines to create new interline business opportunities, and 2.) Widens their BSP/ARC market reach on a worldwide basis.
APG IET is open to all IATA and non IATA scheduled airlines, with the sole condition that they are “E-Ticketing eligible” on GDS.
For more information visit: www.apgiet.com
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