IATA’SNEW DISTRIBUTIONCAPABILITY

October 11, 2016

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) recently unveiled its New Distribution Capability (NDC) program. According to IATA, the program, which defines a new technology standard with which airlines, travel agencies and travel technology providers communicate electronically and market air products, will result in a major transformation in the travel industry. The NDC will change the way that airlines market their products to corporations and travelers.

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