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Ancillary Air Services Standards Bodies To Align

September 10, 2010 - 03:25 PM ET

By Jay Boehmer

Two industry standards-making bodies, the Open AXIS Group and the OpenTravel Alliance, on Friday agreed to work together to align efforts in creating XML-based airline distribution standards for the selling of ancillary services.

The Open AXIS Group, launched this summer to promote XML-based standards for distributing ancillary services, and the OpenTravel Alliance, founded in 1999 by industry participants as a vendor-agnostic, pan-travel-industry standards-making group for distribution, said on Friday that they agreed to "cooperate fully in their efforts to advocate and promote an optimal electronic messaging structure for airline system connectivity used in content distribution while allowing each organization to maintain its individual goals and objectives."

Major North American airlines founded Open AXIS this year to build an XML schema, originally developed by Farelogix, as the industry standard to support what it called "the full range of airline transactions," including booking, PNR management, ticketing, exchange, refunds, merchandizing, electronic miscellaneous document management and others.

"There is no point in having two disparate and conflicting sets of standard XML structures for the airline industry," OpenTravel Alliance executive director Valyn Perini said in a statement. "OpenTravel has a history of working with other industry associations to create implementable, interoperable distribution standards that meet the needs of suppliers, their trading partners and their customers, and we’re happy to build the same type of relationship with Open AXIS Group."

Open AXIS executive director Jim Young added, "Open AXIS Group has established a proven XML schema as the baseline for its standard and we will work closely with our members and the OpenTravel Alliance without duplicating efforts. Together, we will adopt, promote, enhance and maintain this schema to create a robust industry standard that addresses the needs of both the supply and demand sides of the travel supply chain."

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