13 FEBRUARY 2012
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APG has signed four new airlines to its Interline E-Ticketing platform (APG IET) allowing IATA travel agents to e-ticket the airlines on APG IET e-documents.
With TAAG Angola Airlines, Air Caraibes, TRIP Linhas Aereas and ASKY all joining APG IET this month, the total number of airlines e-ticketable on APG IET is fast approaching 100.
TAAG Angola Airlines (DT), based in Luanda, operates a fleet of 13 aircraft to 24 destinations across Africa and also to Portugal, Cuba and Brazil. TRIP Linhas Aereas (T4) is a regional airline in Brazil, already serving 88 destinations with a fast-growing fleet of 54 aircraft. Air Caraibes (TX) is the airline of the French Caribbean, serving 13 islands in the West Indies as well as Paris with a fleet of eight aircraft including five Airbus A330s. ASKY (KP) is a regional African airline, based in Togo, serving 18 destinations with a modern fleet of three B737-700s and a Bombardier Dash 8 Q400.
APG IET allows tickets to be issued for airlines not on BSP UK and combination itineraries with airlines having no direct interline agreements. The product is supported locally through the global APG network spanning over 150 countries. www.apgiet.com
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