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Choice of preferred seats, meals on ticket booking sites soon

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
With the unbundling of airline services like preferred seats, meals and baggage in India, IATA has started a pilot project to display all such facilities on ticket booking sites to allow passengers to choose what they want.

Besides the services for which Indian carriers levy charges apart from the air ticket price, several international airlines are now selling services like lounge access, fast- track immigration clearance, in-flight entertainment and Wifi access.

Keeping this in mind, global airlines' body International Air Transport Association (IATA) has launched a pilot project with some global carriers to update their booking sites and those of their travel agents to provide passengers the choice to buy any product offered.
 

IATA has also sought approvals for the project, called New Distribution Capability (NDC), from global regulators like the US Department of Transport.

The NDC booking sites would not only provide base fares and flight timings, but also display all services that an airline would offer with extra charges.

"We have launched the pilot project and hopefully by the end of 2013, air tickets (including these products) will start being issued under the (NDC) programme. We plan to start implementing it globally by 2015-16," IATA's Director (Passenger) Eric Leopold said.

NDC is an IATA-led, industry-supported project to develop an XML-based data transmission standard for communications between airlines and travel agents, offering all services on sale to the customer.

"It would provide more choice and transparency for consumers and spark competition and innovation in the industry," Leopold said.

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First Published: Jul 14 2013 | 11:45 AM IST

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