NDC update

FCM Travel Solutions and parent company Flight Centre Travel Group have become the first global travel management company to achieve NDC Level 4 certification by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), currently the highest level of IATA’s NDC certification programme.

Level 4 NDC certification confirms that FCM can provide ‘Full Offer and Order Management’. This means in addition to booking NDC airline content, the company’s travel consultants can also support changes in travellers NDC bookings and flight disruption. These are key elements of servicing clients in the corporate sector. 

Many airlines, including United Airlines, American Airlines and Lufthansa have also achieved Level 4 status, but to date no other global travel management company has reached this level of NDC capability. 

Jason Toothman Executive General Manager – Global Air Distribution for Flight Centre Travel Group, commented: “We are excited to achieve Level 4 Certification as a seller of NDC content. This is another significant milestone on our NDC roadmap. We have been able to search and book NDC content with selected partner airlines via our preferred technology aggregators in each of the markets where FCM operates for several months. However, the ongoing issue around implementing NDC has been the ability to handle bookings which have been disrupted – this applies not only to FCM, but any other TMC or agency capable of making live NDC bookings. Disruption handling is a key element of corporate travel management and is often time critical; receiving a disruption notification, assessing the suitability or proposed alternates and actioning subsequent changes.”

Nicola Ping, FCM’s Manager Air Content & Distribution EMEA added: “There is still work to be done industry-wide to ensure that NDC standards are completely business travel ready. We have spent the best part of the past two years focussing on our connectivity, travel content and NDC distribution capabilities especially in terms of servicing FCM clients effectively. We have also played a key role in leading conversations and collaboration with technology providers, airlines and IATA to ensure the benefits of NDC can be realised not only for our customers but the industry as a whole. 
“The industry ecosystem needs to continue to work together to ensure progress, especially in the corporate environment. As NDC discussion and adoption continues to gather pace around the globe, FCM and Flight Centre intend to remain at the heart of this industry transformation,” she said.

Yanik Hoyles, IATA´s Director Industry Distribution Programs commented: “We are pleased to welcome Flight Centre Travel Group as the first global travel management company to become NDC Level 4 Certified and hope they can serve as an example to other travel sellers in this new stage of volume growth.”

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NDC is a standard developed by IATA to facilitate communication and trade in travel. The idea is that everyone involved in the business of distributing content – such as airline seats and fares – are all talking the same (technical) language and using the same syntax to exchange messages on shopping and booking components of travel...

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