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In the present date of online sales, where physically existing travel agent shops / kiosks are losing importance and a new trend of bookings through online travel portals & airline reservation systems, is developing very fast. This has created huge opportunity for travel technology companies to build great online reservation systems (airline reservation system, hotel reservation system, & holiday packages reservation system) with top GDS systems / Global Distribution Systems. Apart from cutting edge technology, the user engagement model, displaying the vest pricing and offers are key points for any reservation system to succeed.
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Airline reservation system, commonly known as ARS, is generally considered to be the user side system for any airline or GDS. It consists of the exchange of data through the GDS system, which consolidates the worldwide airline data and share through unique web services API. This is an effective and efficient way of consolidating the global airlines availability and pricing, which is combined together with best GUI interface and published for end users on any airline reservation system (GDS based).
In online travel services marketing & sales, airline reservation system is a part of comprehensive travel reservation system, which consist-off hotel reservation system, transfer system and sightseeing module. GDS system, which is known as global distribution system is the interface between a travel reservation system and the end airlines, because it consolidates the data including the availability and pricing. The end buyers can check the availability and do the booking, which in turn is forwarded to airlines console through GDS.
Advanced airline reservation systems offer the features like oneway, roundtrip, multi-destinations all together. Thus also providing the end users the better deals / offers on every booking, they do. Most of the reservation systems are also offering the dynamic packages like airline + hotel, hotel + cars, hotels + holidays packages, clubbing the packages together. This helps the buyers to plan the travel in a better way.
Amadeus, Galileo / Travelport, Sabre and Abacus are among the top GDS systems available today. GDS consolidates the data for airlines, hotels, cars, packages and cruises. This consolidated data, is then shared to end travel reservation software / travel portals through their proprietary web services APIs.
4. In the present date of online sales, where
physically existing travel agent shops / kiosks
are losing importance and a new trend of
bookings through online travel portals &
airline reservation systems, is developing
very fast.
Airline Reservation System with GDS
5. This has created huge opportunity for travel
technology companies to build great online
reservation systems (airline reservation system,
hotel reservation system, & holiday packages
reservation system) with top GDS systems /
Global Distribution Systems. Apart from cutting
edge technology, the user engagement model,
displaying the vest pricing and offers are key
points for any reservation system to succeed.
Airline Reservation System with GDS
6. Airline reservation system, commonly known as
ARS, is generally considered to be the user side
system for any airline or GDS. It consists of the
exchange of data through the GDS system,
which consolidates the worldwide airline data
and share through unique web services API. This
is an effective and efficient way of consolidating
the global airlines availability and pricing, which
is combined together with best GUI interface
and published for end users on any airline
reservation system (GDS based).
Airline Reservation System with GDS
7. In online travel services marketing & sales, airline
reservation system is a part of comprehensive travel
reservation system, which consist-off hotel
reservation system, transfer system and sightseeing
module. GDS system, which is known as global
distribution system is the interface between a travel
reservation system and the end airlines, because it
consolidates the data including the availability and
pricing. The end buyers can check the availability and
do the booking, which in turn is forwarded to airlines
console through GDS.
Airline Reservation System with GDS
8. Advanced airline reservation systems offer the
features like oneway, roundtrip, multi-
destinations all together. Thus also providing the
end users the better deals / offers on every
booking, they do. Most of the reservation
systems are also offering the dynamic packages
like airline + hotel, hotel + cars, hotels + holidays
packages, clubbing the packages together. This
helps the buyers to plan the travel in a better
way.
Airline Reservation System with GDS
9. Amadeus, Galileo / Travelport, Sabre and
Abacus are among the top GDS systems
available today. GDS consolidates the data
for airlines, hotels, cars, packages and
cruises. This consolidated data, is then
shared to end travel reservation software /
travel portals through their proprietary web
services APIs.
Airline Reservation System with GDS
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Give a brief overview of the presentation. Describe the major focus of the presentation and why it is important.
Introduce each of the major topics.
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Give a brief overview of the presentation. Describe the major focus of the presentation and why it is important.
Introduce each of the major topics.
To provide a road map for the audience, you can repeat this Overview slide throughout the presentation, highlighting the particular topic you will discuss next.
Give a brief overview of the presentation. Describe the major focus of the presentation and why it is important.
Introduce each of the major topics.
To provide a road map for the audience, you can repeat this Overview slide throughout the presentation, highlighting the particular topic you will discuss next.
Give a brief overview of the presentation. Describe the major focus of the presentation and why it is important.
Introduce each of the major topics.
To provide a road map for the audience, you can repeat this Overview slide throughout the presentation, highlighting the particular topic you will discuss next.
This template can be used as a starter file for presenting training materials in a group setting.
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Keep in mind the font size (important for accessibility, visibility, videotaping, and online production)
Coordinated colors
Pay particular attention to the graphs, charts, and text boxes.
Consider that attendees will print in black and white or grayscale. Run a test print to make sure your colors work when printed in pure black and white and grayscale.
Graphics, tables, and graphs
Keep it simple: If possible, use consistent, non-distracting styles and colors.
Label all graphs and tables.