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Travelport’s Universal API Demo Site Launches New Functionality

Travelport_LOGO RGB 2014_crop_HRTravelport, a leading Travel Commerce Platform, recently launched an innovative new demonstration site to showcase its Universal API (Application Programming Interface) capabilities.

The tool allows both commercial decision makers within travel agencies and developers to fully explore the content and functionality available from Travelport before making decisions about how they would like to develop their own products.

Travelport_UAPI_1“We are really excited about our new Universal API Demo site and in particular the new updates showcasing Travelport’s overall offering and unrivalled content, including branded fares and ancillaries and seat maps”, Jan-Paul Ephithite, Travelport Product Manager, said.

The Demo site, which launched in early January 2015, provides travel developers with the tools and data to offer consumers much richer information. This in turn enables Travelport to help our airlines and other suppliers retail their products more effectively and allows our customers to offer their travellers the very best content.

“With our newly updated Demo site we are hoping to inspire those looking to differentiate themselves in the travel industry”, Mr Ephithite added.

Initially, the Demo site offered basic air and hotel shopping functionality. It has now been updated to include a new array of air shopping capabilities, including an airline’s branded fares, ancillary content from low cost carriers and interactive seat maps.

Other additions include the ability to display the most relevant results simply, on one or two pages, and the integration of a price point solution that allows a user to choose different flight combinations that are available for the same total price.

Travelport_uAPI demo site

In the future, Travelport plans to add car shopping to show how easily Travelport Universal API can be used to sell car rental and to further augment the site by including data from Hotel Content Plus for a more expansive hotel display.

The site demonstrates Travelport’s complete offering and is designed to inspire those looking to build their own website, booking tools, apps or other products on Travelport’s open platform.

“Developing a new digital product such as a corporate booking tool or website is inherently risky. The more you can understand and control the risks, the better placed you are to make commercially viable decisions”, Alvydas Vitkauskas, General Manager of UAB “Interneto Partneris”, managing European online travel agencies FlyHi, FlySiesta, HotFlug and Greitai, said.

“With Travelport’s new Universal API Demo site, you can fully investigate the type of content and connectivity available before launching your project and that is absolutely invaluable.”

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