Travelport signed a "multi-year" agreement with Lufthansa subsidiary Swiss International Air Lines, - Business Travel News

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February 22, 2012 - 01:25 PM ET

Travelport signed a "multi-year" agreement with Lufthansa subsidiary Swiss International Air Lines, giving Galileo and Worldspan subscribers continued access the carrier's "full published content," according to a Travelport announcement on Wednesday. "As part of the agreement, all GDS surcharges will continue to be waived for Travelport-connected travel agencies who choose to participate in the Swiss Preferred Fares programs that operate in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Liechtenstein," according to Travelport. Meanwhile, Travelport has yet to announce a new multi-year full-content agreement with Lufthansa, following the expiration of their previous agreement at the end of 2011. Travelport in 2008 announced Lufthansa and Swiss full-content agreements together.

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