UNITED, DELTA, NORTHWEST AND CONTINENTAL ANNOUNCE PLANS TO LAUNCH INDUSTRY-LEADING TRAVEL WEB SITE

Posted on: 9 Nov 1999 at 09:00 AM in Travel Technology News
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United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Northwest Airlines and Continental Airlines today announced their partnership in a new independently owned travel Web site. The new site, the first multi-airline travel portal, will provide customers with convenient online access to airline, hotel, car rental and other travel services in addition to Internet offers.

The new site will provide access to the carriers’ online products, and the airlines believe it will offer the most comprehensive selection of online airfares and other travel information available anywhere on the World Wide Web. The site will feature published


fares from virtually all carriers worldwide and will welcome the posting of Internet fares from other carriers as well. “For the first time, online travel consumers will be able to compare and purchase the Internet fares offered by several airlines and travel providers by visiting just one site,” said Bruce Parker, United’s Chief Information Officer and Senior Vice President of the company’s Information Services Division.


The four airlines will continue to independently operate and develop their respective Web sites, in addition to their participation in the joint venture.


Using innovative search capabilities, customers will be able to use the site to find comprehensive travel information on many of the world’s most popular travel products. Price-conscious customers for example, will be able to use a special price search feature to locate products suiting their budget needs; customers concerned with convenience will use a special flight schedule search engine. “By combining the vast amount of Internet experience of all the launch partners, we will create a site that is superior to all travel sites,” said Vince Caminiti, Senior Vice President of Sales and Distribution at Delta Air Lines. “The new site will offer the most convenient features of any online travel vehicle.”

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In addition to booking travel on airlines, the new site will also partner with hotels, car rental companies, cruise lines and other travel partners to help consumers build an entire travel experience at just one site. “Customers will be offered unique travel packages through the combined product offerings of our partners,” said Bill Brunger, Vice President of Distribution Planning and Revenue Decision Support at Continental Airlines.
Customers using the new site will also have access to real-time departure and arrival information from each of the participating airlines.


“Our site will offer customers the best of everything,” said Al Lenza, Vice


President of Distribution Planning at Northwest Airlines. “The best collection of Internet

fares in one location, the best search capabilities and the best travel-related content.”


The site, expected to launch in the first half of 2000, will be managed independently of the suppliers. A management team and identity for the site will be named at a later date. The transaction is subject to the completion of definitive agreements and the receipt of all necessary approvals.


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