In order to ensure easy and direct access to Emirates’ rich content and other services, the Middle-eastern airline has launched a suite of connectivity options for its trade partners around the world.
Nigeria trade partners can now benefit from the Emirates Gateway, which was developed using IATA’s New Distribution Capability (NDC) standards, and now available on thetrecently launched Emirates Partners Portal, a new state-of-the-art-tonline platform.
Adnan Kazim, Emirates’ Chief Commercial Officer said: “The EmiratestGateway suite of connection options has been built on new technology andtis designed to address the limitations of current legacy distributiontsystems.
“Our aim was to create a platform that empowers us to rapidly develop and deploy new products and services, thereby giving us and our trade partners the ability to offer even more value-added and differentiated services. It also prepares the way for Emirates to offer custom content and dynamic pricing that better responds to our changing marketplace.”
Offering improved access to Emirates’ products and services with an intuitive and easy to ease interface, the Emirates Gateway offers the airline’s trade partners the ability to enhance travellers’ journeys with customized products and services.
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