Wednesday, 16 September 2009

CrossCheck Travel Enterprise CCTE

CrossCheck Travel Enterprise is the name of (Travelport) Galileo's travel agency management system. It is used to record all financial transactions as well as passenger and trip information. The database can be used to provide not only reports for profitibility but can be used to issue invoices, receipts, client data, and trip file balances. It is an important Customer Relation Management (CRM) tool.



Please follow this link to view an overview of the system:
http://support.travelport.com/SGC/GSC/Mid+-+Back+Office/CrossCheck+Travel+3/eLearning+modules.htm

Tuesday, 13 March 2007

Travel - The future is now!

Imagination seems to be the only boundry - whether travellers decide to visit a themepark (with choices between a 'real' or virtual one), going to space or deep down to sea, flying on a cosmoplane or helium-filled airship hotel versus staying in a pod hotel; the choices will be endless - and maybe we will just end up sitting on the couch, 'popping' a destination pill bought at the local shop...

Travel Technology:
www.forimmediaterelease.net/pm/1001.html
http://www.traveltrends.biz/
http://www.asiatraveltips.com/news09/242-SITA.shtml


Future destinations/transport modes:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/3580337.stm
www.space.com/businesstechnology/technology/hotel_future_040623.html
http://www.spacefuture.com/tourism/tourism.shtml
www.pinktentacle.com/2007/01/future-tourist-destinations
http://zapatopi.net/inteli-tube/
http://faculty.washington.edu/jbs/itrans/index.html
http://www.clubofamsterdam.com/contentarticles/38%20Tourism/Wybren_Meijer_Trends_in_Tourism_Futureconsult_Club_of_Amsterdam.pdf
http://travel.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=338597
http://www.news.com.au/travel/story/0,28318,25447297-5014090,00.html
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2010/09/the-future-of-air-travel-is-well-weird.html


New developments (such as Medical/Volunteer/Green tourism): http://www.shapingtomorrow.com/

Education: http://www.central.wa.edu.au/, http://www.ceats.blogspot.com/

Research: http://www.decipher.biz/, http://www.qualitytourism.com.au/, http://www.crctourism.com.au/
http://www.tra.australia.com/content/documents/forecasts/Forecast%202007-1%20Exec%20Summary.pdf








Can you contribute to this posting by adding more links?

Amadeus

Amadeus is currently the biggest CRS/GDS system used worldwide. It was developed by Air France/Lufthansa and Iberia with headoffices located in several locations in Europe. It is used by a large number of airlines as their own reservation system (ie Qantas, British Airways, Thai Airways). In addition, the local Amadeus team also developed and support other products such as Moneydirect (an electronic payment system for the travel industry) and customized Internet products.

The company responsible for distributing Amadeus in the Austral/Asian region is Amadeus Australia & New Zealand www.amadeus.com.au.

Galileo

The Galileo reservation system was originally developed by British Airways, but is now part of the Cendant/Travelport Portfolio (who also controls Avis, CheapTickets.com, Orbitz, ebookers, Gullivers Travel, Budget, Ramada International etc) .

Galileo, a Travelport brand, is headquartered in Parsippany, NJ, and has offices worldwide.

www.travelport.com

Sabre

Sabre is one of the biggest CRS/GDS systems in the world and was developed by Amercian Airlines (AA). The Head Office is located in Tulsa/USA. The Distribution company for the Austral Asian marketplace is Sabrepacific.

Open the Website www.sabrepacific.com.au to research local products/office locations and news.

Role of CRS

Sabre - Galileo - Amadeus

What is the role of a CRS(Computerised Reservation System) or GDS (Global Distribution System)?
Who needs them? Would the following industries survive WITHOUT them?

  • Airlines
  • Travel Agents
  • Hotel Companies
  • Car Companies
  • Railway Lines
  • Cruise Lines
  • Ferry Lines
  • Tourist Offices
  • Wholesalers
  • Tour Operators
  • associated businesses ie BSP/insurance companies/Foreign Exchange/Event Organisers

What is their relation to the Internet?