GlobeAir Flights: Bookable Worldwide
While COVID-19 is still impacting tourism, the private jet company GlobeAir is filling the gap left by airliners, which are expected to operate only 40% (EUROcontrol) of their usual number of flights by January 2021. GlobeAir ‘s flights
The Austrian airline is pioneering the integration of preferred routes, including Linz-Frankfurt, Geneva-Paris, and Munich-Hamburg, into the Global Distribution System (GDS), powered by World Ticket (WT).
To help travellers during the COVID-19 crisis, GlobeAir will be offering flights under the IATA airline code “W2” on more than 550,000 travel providers worldwide, including Skyscanner, Expedia, and Opodo.
Private jet charters are the most reliable way to get to one’s destination thanks to designated terminals, no crowds, biosecurity, and separate security stations. If flying commercial exposes travellers to over 700 touchpoints, private jets can reduce them to 20, lowering the chances of infection by 97%.
“By making our flight services available via the GDS system, we are reaching a broader target group worldwide, thus providing an alternative for in-demand European routes.” Bernhard Fragner, CEO GlobeAir
Around seven out of ten airline tickets are sold via GDS worldwide, with Amadeus, Sabre, Worldspan, and Galileo among the most famous affiliates. GlobeAir will take advantage of a centralized booking system, which makes it easier to tap multiple channels at once without any IT hassle.
“We are delighted to be distributing GlobeAir flights through all GDS providers during such a challenging time for aviation.” Lasse Meilsoe, Group CEO at WTS
GlobeAir’s augmented bandwidth will allow the company to help travellers and make them discover the benefits of business aviation. GlobeAir ‘s flights
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