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An Amadeus executive Wednesday told BTN the company's announcement that it has started piloting booking of ancillary services with one European airline and launched an unbundling fulfillment capability for another "lays the foundations" for building further capabilities. The travel technology giant is piloting a shopping and booking facility with the small French airline Corsairfly that can be used both on the carrier's website and by travel agents through global distribution systems. Meanwhile, Finnair has become the first airline to issue, store, manage and distribute electronic miscellaneous documents—the equivalent of e-tickets for ancillary services—using Amadeus technology.

"It is very significant because this is the infrastructure you need to market ancillary services," said Cyril Tetaz, head of marketing for airline distribution with Amadeus. "This lays the foundations for building the process end to end."

Corsairfly is a long-haul leisure carrier owned by the leisure giant TUI. Tetaz said the shopping and booking facility, called Amadeus Ancillary Services, will allow consumers to book through a graphic catalogue display in a style familiar to Internet shoppers. Airlines will be able to use the AAS technology to file unbundled fees either directly through Amadeus or via ATPCo, the system that supplies fare data to all major airfare pricing engines. ATPCo is used by around 500 airlines.

Amadeus also said Finnair has been using its EMD Server since June 1. However, although the Finnish flag carrier now is ready to issue EMDs, which are the industry-standard accountable fulfillment documents for ancillary services, the travel industry has not yet completed work on enabling travel agents to receive them through GDSs.

A timetable of the third quarter of 2010 long has been targeted for achieving this goal, but there have been numerous suggestions in recent weeks that the date will slip. Tetaz told BTN Amadeus will begin piloting EMDs with agency customers in November, adding that much will depend on the readiness of each national billing and settlement plan to handle EMDs. "BSP readiness varies on a market-by-market basis, just as was the case with e-ticketing," he said.

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