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Datalex Delivers Another e-Interline Success for Airlines
Dépèche transmise le 12 octobre 2009 par Business Wire

Datalex Delivers Another e-Interline Success for Airlines
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Datalex has delivered e-interlining shopping and reservations for Midwest Airlines at www.frontierairlines.com using the Datalex Travel Distribution Platform.
Customers can now seamlessly shop and reserve both Frontier and Midwest flights in support of codeshare agreements, providing customers with an enhanced booking experience and greater choice and service in just one quick and easy transaction.
The maturity of the Travel Distribution Platform and efficient delivery of the solution ensures that Frontier Airlines can effortlessly extend this e-interline product to partner airlines on a reciprocal basis. In 2008, Datalex delivered its e-interlining solution to Aer Lingus which enabled shopping and reservations on JetBlue’s 40 plus domestic destinations at www.aerlingus.com,
Datalex continues to partner with Frontier Airlines to deliver new enhanced fare merchandising functionality on www.frontierairlines.com, Datalex’s Travel Distribution Platform enabled Frontier Airlines to launch its AirFairs in December, 2008 – just 6 months after the initial engagement with Datalex. The fare merchandising solution has been an enormous success for Frontier Airlines, driving revenues and delivering increased content and choice to online consumers.
Commenting on the latest TDP feature delivery, Datalex CEO Cormac Whelan said: “Frontier Airlines is a dynamic and progressive airline with a powerful vision for online distribution strategies. Datalex is committed to its partnership with Frontier and we are confident that we can continue to deliver on Frontier’s vision for increased content, choice and service to the customer through TDP, driving the profitability of their direct channel.”
About Datalex:
Datalex is a leading provider of multi-CRS travel distribution software and solutions which provide the flexibility and control that enable global travel industry suppliers and distributors deliver increased content and choice to their customers across multiple sales channels, while enabling record reductions in distribution costs. Each year, over 50 million online transactions are booked through the Travel Distribution Platform for major suppliers and distributors such as Aer Lingus, Copa Airlines, Frontier Airlines, Philippine Airlines, Scandinavian Airlines, Saudi Arabian Airlines, South African Airways and United Airlines.
Headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, the company maintains offices in Europe, Australia and USA. Datalex is a publicly held company traded on the Irish Stock Exchange (symbol: DLE, and also OTC: DLEXY). For more information, please visit the company’s website at www.datalex.com.
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