Accelya has four new participants in its NDC FastTrack initiative, the supplier group dedicated to furthering New Distribution Capability adoption it launched last year, the technology company announced Wednesday.
The new partners are Airlines Reporting Corp., Navan, Travelfusion and SAP Concur. Accelya launched NDC FastTrack in July 2025 with inaugural partners Sabre and American Express Global Business Travel.
NDC FastTrack is focused on "addressing operational and technical challenges associated with scaling New Distribution Capability," according to Accelya.
Additional partners in NDC FastTrack include BCD Travel, CTM, FCM Travel, Fox World Travel, Amadeus and Travelport, according to Accelya.
The group's recent discussions have centered on anchored search, introducing a two-step shopping workflow that allows agents to first select an outbound flight and then retrieve all matching return options, and EMD exchange, enabling agencies to reuse and exchange electronic miscellaneous documents directly within the NDC workflow, according to Accelya.
"NDC is now operating at real scale, with tens of millions of transactions flowing through the ecosystem," Accelya chief customer success officer Tye Radcliffe said in a statement. "That momentum shows the industry has moved well beyond pilots and into everyday distribution across agency and corporate travel."
Concur Travel president Charlie Sultan noted that "as NDC usage increases in managed travel, ensuring consistent post-booking processes and data integrity across systems becomes critical to maintaining trust with corporate customers."
Sultan added that Concur saw its one millionth NDC booking in the first quarter of 2026, "and at the current pace, we expect to see our second million in just the next five months," he said.
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