Kolkata travel agents protest against AI\'s single GDS platform move

Kolkata travel agents protest against AI's single GDS platform move

IANS  |  Kolkata 

Protesting against Air India's decision to shift exclusively to a single (GDS) platform, agents in the city on Tuesday said this move by the national carrier is going to be a "setback to its recovery".

"All companies usually use one of the multiple platforms available in the market depending upon multiple factors. Restricting the ticket inventory only on one particular will result in a reduction of the distribution capability of the by about 40 per cent, thereby, drastically affecting the revenue of the airline," Agents Federation of said.

GDS is a computer network and as it holds on inventory, fares, availability and other such details and passes it on the to allow them to make bookings.

"By restricting it to only one provider, it might reduce costs but will reduce the catchment area of passengers to only members of that GDS. With this, Air India's revival will take a hit. The move by is going to be yet another setback to its recovery," Travel Agents Association said.

The protest march by agents was held on Tuesday at Air India city office.

Explaining the details of their problems, they said many travel agencies in India have been selling a large share of Air India seats on the GDS with whom the carrier has disconnected or effectively withdrawn its domestic inventory.

Restricting to one GDS platform means that if a wants to book a ticket he or she has to be on GDS, they said.

"For the agencies including those who do not have access or frequently sell the airline's seats on the GDS preferred by Air India, it is evident that selling seats of the carrier would not be easy proposition and thus they may opt for other airlines for their customers," the statement said.

Like most full-service airlines, Air India had been using multiple GDS systems so far, they said.

The carrier has been reeling under financial challenges and instead of finding ways to increase its seat sales via an easy access through GDS channels, this move by the national carrier is "shocking", the industry bodies said.

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First Published: Tue, December 18 2018. 18:04 IST