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PHILIPPINE AIRLINES
Philippine Airlines, American Airlines launch
interline e-ticketing
Philippine
Airlines and American Airlines on 12 July 2005, launched
electronic ticketing on their interline arrangement,
enabling each carrier to issue e-tickets on the other's
flights.
PAL
and American Airlines passengers will be able to use
a single e-ticket when their itineraries include travel
on both carriers.
The
e-ticketing deal with American is PAL's first with a
partner airline and places the flag carrier among just
10% of 264 airlines belonging to the International Air
Transport Association to offer interline e-ticketing.
PAL
introduced e-ticketing on May 1, 2004 on flights between
Manila and Cebu. It has since expanded the facility
to cover services to eight more domestic points: Davao,
Zamboanga, Puerto Princesa, Iloilo, Bacolod, General
Santos, Legaspi and Cagayan de Oro.
PAL
also offers e-ticketing on six of its busiest international
routes - Los Angeles, San Francisco, Honolulu, Las Vegas,
Vancouver and Hong Kong.
Likewise,
the airline has enabled its partners in the travel trade
to issue PAL e-tickets, further expanding the distribution
channels for the new technology. Since October 2004,
travel agents subscribing to the Abacus system in the
Philippines and Hong Kong, and to Sabre in the U.S.
and Canada have been able to issue PAL e-tickets to
their customers.
Currently,
over 60% of PAL ticket sales on eligible routes are
in the form of e-tickets. Overall, more than 30% of
all ticket sales throughout the PAL system are in e-tickets.
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