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IATA introduces NDC Certification Registry

IATA has established a New Distribution Capability (NDC) Certification Registry to recognise those companies that have implemented part or the entire NDC technical standard. The registry lists airlines, travel agents and aggregators (such as GDS) that have achieved NDC certification as well as those IT providers that have demonstrated they are capable of delivering NDC-certified products.

Aleks Popovich, Senior Vice President, Financial and Distribution Services, IATA said, “Since the IATA membership approved the first NDC standard in September 2015 we have seen a huge upsurge in interest and activity among airlines, global distribution systems and IT providers. NDC certification confirms the scope and level of an entity’s ability to receive and send NDC messages. Making that information available on a public registry provides transparency and visibility on existing deployments as well as identifying those travel agents, aggregators and IT suppliers who have demonstrated a level of readiness to support NDC messages.”

Any airline that deploys an NDC application programming interface (API) to make its content available, or any agent or aggregator that uses these APIs to get that content, may apply for NDC certification. Any vendor that offers NDC products and services for airlines and travel agents can apply to be NDC-capable.

NDC certification and NDC-capable statuses have three levels of attainment:

– Level 1 covers implementation using past and current NDC schemes with a limited scope – for example, sales of ancillaries post-booking.

– Level 2 focuses on Offer Management. This level requires a more extensive use of the shopping/offer management API.

– Level 3 targets NDC end-to-end deployments. These are deployments which cover both offer and order management and where the airline takes full control of shopping as well as booking, payment and ticketing.

As of June 1, 2016, 20 airlines and 17 technology companies have achieved NDC certification or NDC-capable status, while six have applications in progress.

 

“NDC is now mainstream. In 2016, the programme is transitioning to enhancing the standard and driving further deployment. The NDC Certification Registry will help airlines to identify those travel technology stakeholders who are also moving forward to modernize distribution and transform the way air products are retailed,” added Popovich.

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