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GDS Systems (Global Distribution Systems) are worldwide distribution systems used by travel management companies and online travel agents to book airline tickets, hotels, cars and cruises.
Integrating any of the major global distribution systems, Sabre, Amadeus, Galileo, Worldspan, Abacus and Infini, will provide following benefits:
Easy Connectivity
GDS system providers started selling the inventories through the mode of XMLs / APIs. Using the airline XML, Hotel XML and Car XML – travel companies could connect to GDS systems to check online availability and do the bookings. This also helped the travel agents to integrate these XMLs (GDS system) on their own website in the form of API's to get their airline booking system / hotel booking system operational for B2C users.
Automatic Content Update
Integrating GDS system allows the update of inventory information (availability / pricing) automatically. All the agents and B2C users, get the same seamless information.
Own White label Solution
As the travel industry is changing to online mode from offline, travel agents have started asking for while label software / white label solution from the hotel suppliers and GDS system providers to sell the hotels and airline / flight tickets with their own brands, logo and contact information.
24x7 Bookings Worldwide
By having global distribution connectivity to more and more travel agents, customers and corporate across the world can view and book flight, hotel, tours and transfers on 24 X 7 basis.
Broadened Market Reach
GDS system is extensively used to broaden the market reach. A single global distribution system is connected through several B2B, B2C, B2E and B2B2C websites.
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Global Distribution Systems, GDS Systems, Galileo, Amadeus, Travelport, Sabre GDS
1. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS:
GDS SYSTEMS
AMADEUS, GALILEO, SABRE, TRAVELPORT
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2. • Amadeus GDS1
• Galileo GDS2
• Sabre GDS3
Major Global Distribution Systems
3. Global Distribution Systems
GDS Systems (Global Distribution Systems) are
worldwide distribution systems used by travel
management companies and online travel
agents to book airline tickets, hotels, cars and
cruises.
Integrating any of the major global distribution
systems, Sabre, Amadeus, Galileo, Worldspan,
Abacus and Infini, will provide following
benefits:
4. GDS Systems’ Benefits -
• Easy Connectivity
GDS system providers started selling the
inventories through the mode of XMLs / APIs.
Using the airline XML, Hotel XML and Car XML
– travel companies could connect to GDS
systems to check online availability and do the
bookings. This also helped the travel agents to
integrate these XMLs (GDS system) on their own
website in the form of API's to get their airline
booking system / hotel booking system
operational for B2C users.
5. GDS Systems’ Benefits -
• Automatic Content Update
Integrating GDS system allows the update of
inventory information (availability / pricing)
automatically. All the agents and B2C users,
get the same seamless information.
6. GDS Systems’ Benefits -
• Own White label Solution
As the travel industry is changing to online
mode from offline, travel agents have started
asking for while label software / white label
solution from the hotel suppliers and GDS
system providers to sell the hotels and airline
/ flight tickets with their own brands, logo
and contact information.
7. GDS Systems’ Benefits -
• 24x7 Bookings Worldwide
By having global distribution connectivity to
more and more travel agents, customers and
corporate across the world can view and book
flight, hotel, tours and transfers on 24 X 7 basis.
Broadened Market Reach
GDS system is extensively used to broaden the
market reach. A single global distribution
system is connected through several B2B, B2C,
B2E and B2B2C websites.
11. GDS SYSTEM INTEGRATION COMPANY
PROVAB TECHNOSOFT
www.provab.com
info@provab.com
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