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KDS Adds ROI, Secure Flight, Combinable Fare Functionality

September 02, 2010 - 12:35 PM ET

By Amon Cohen

Online booking and expense management tool provider KDS is introducing several new features, including a return on investment forecasting module, automatic checking of U.S.-bound flight bookings for Secure Flight compliance and combined fares from different airlines, CEO Yves Weisselberger told BTN Thursday.

In recent weeks, Paris-based KDS launched a business travel ROI module, which Weisselberger said is aimed at helping corporate clients assess whether a journey will justify its total cost. The module combines forward booking data and historic expense management data so that managers can assess the likely full cost of the trip, not just the price of what is booked before departure.

For example, if a traveler books three nights at a hotel for $300 per night, the module will analyze historic spending data to show that hotel extras, such as food and beverage, on average amount to 30 percent on top of room rate for that individual. As a result, it will forecast that hotel costs for the trip will be $1,170. The calculation also can include the likely cost of transfer from airport to hotel.

KDS also officially announced Thursday that starting in October it would carry out automated checks on all customer flight bookings to the United States to ensure they include the mandatory passenger data required for the Secure Flight program. Under the program, the U.S. Transportation Security Administration requires airlines to collect and transmit each passenger’s full name, date of birth and gender at least 72 hours before departure.

If the data is present, it will be sent in the passenger name record with the booking. If it is missing, KDS will block the reservation and alert the traveler of the need to provide details. “The timing is essential, because starting Nov. 1 any airline failing to comply with Secure Flight risks a financial penalty,” said Weisselberger. “The passenger in question may well be prevented from flying. We have rapidly developed this automated compliance check so that none of our customers will suffer this fate.”

Weisselberger said KDS also would officially launch combinable fares functionality next month, another feature it has rolled out in recent weeks. This will allow, for example, a traveler to book the outbound leg of a return trip from London to Paris on EasyJet and the inbound leg on Air France. “This has been extremely difficult to do in the past,” said the KDS CEO. “All the booking tool providers have taken small steps, but this is the first time it will happen properly.”

According to Weisselberger, KDS’s revenue increased 17 percent in the company’s fiscal year, which ended March 31, owing to more new clients and more bookings by existing clients. Since then, he said, transaction numbers have risen, with growth especially strong in the United States. Weisselberger added that there has been a surge in transactions outside the booking tool’s two traditionally strong sectors, air and rail, with both hotel and car rental doing particularly well.

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