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Travelport
NameTravelport
TypePrivate
IndustryTravel technology
Founded2001
FounderCendant
HeadquartersLangley, Berkshire
Key peopleGordon Wilson (businessman), John Swainston

Travelport is a leading travel technology company that provides distribution, technology, payment, and other solutions for the travel and tourism industry, working with companies such as American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines. The company's history dates back to 2001, when it was formed by Cendant, a Fortune 500 company, through the merger of Galileo International and Worldspan. Travelport has since become a major player in the travel industry, partnering with organizations like the International Air Transport Association and the World Tourism Organization. The company's services are used by travel agencies, airlines, and hotels, including Hilton Worldwide, Marriott International, and InterContinental Hotels Group.

History

The history of Travelport began in 2001, when Cendant formed the company through the merger of Galileo International and Worldspan, two leading global distribution systems (GDSs) at the time. This merger created a major player in the travel industry, with a significant presence in the United States, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. In 2006, Blackstone Group and Technology Crossover Ventures acquired Travelport from Cendant, and in 2007, the company acquired Worldspan from Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines. Travelport has also worked with other airlines, such as Lufthansa, Air France, and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, to provide travel distribution services. The company's history is also marked by its partnerships with travel industry associations, including the International Air Transport Association and the World Travel & Tourism Council.

Products and Services

Travelport offers a range of products and services to the travel industry, including its Apollo, Galileo, and Worldspan global distribution systems (GDSs), which provide travel agencies and other industry players with access to a wide range of travel content, including flights, hotels, and car rentals. The company also offers a range of travel technology solutions, including its Travelport Universal API, which allows developers to access travel content and build custom travel applications. Travelport's services are used by travel agencies, airlines, and hotels, including Expedia Group, Booking Holdings, and Accor Hotels. The company has also partnered with Mastercard and Visa to provide payment solutions to the travel industry. Additionally, Travelport has worked with travel industry leaders, such as Sabre Corporation and Amadeus IT Group, to develop industry standards and best practices.

Company Structure

Travelport is a private company, owned by Blackstone Group and Technology Crossover Ventures, with its headquarters located in Langley, Berkshire, United Kingdom. The company is led by a team of experienced travel industry executives, including Gordon Wilson (businessman), who serves as the company's president and CEO, and John Swainston, who serves as the company's CFO. Travelport has a significant presence in the United States, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, with offices in cities such as New York City, London, and Singapore. The company has also established partnerships with regional travel industry associations, including the European Travel Commission and the Asia Pacific Travel Association. Furthermore, Travelport has worked with government agencies, such as the US Department of Transportation and the European Commission, to develop and implement travel industry regulations.

Technology and Innovation

Travelport has a strong focus on technology and innovation, with a team of developers and engineers working to create new travel technology solutions. The company has developed a range of innovative products and services, including its Travelport Universal API, which allows developers to access travel content and build custom travel applications. Travelport has also partnered with companies such as IBM and Microsoft to develop new travel technology solutions, including artificial intelligence and machine learning-based systems. The company has also worked with travel industry leaders, such as IATA and WTTC, to develop industry standards and best practices for travel technology. Additionally, Travelport has collaborated with research institutions, such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of California, Berkeley, to develop new travel technology solutions.

Acquisitions and Partnerships

Travelport has made a number of acquisitions and partnerships over the years, including its acquisition of Worldspan from Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines in 2007. The company has also partnered with a range of travel industry players, including American Express, Diners Club International, and JCB International, to provide payment solutions to the travel industry. Travelport has also worked with companies such as Google and Amazon to develop new travel technology solutions, including voice-based travel search and booking systems. The company has also established partnerships with travel industry associations, including the International Air Transport Association and the World Tourism Organization, to promote the development of the travel industry. Furthermore, Travelport has collaborated with other travel technology companies, such as Sabre Corporation and Amadeus IT Group, to develop industry standards and best practices for travel technology. Travelport's partnerships and acquisitions have helped the company to expand its presence in the travel industry and to develop new and innovative travel technology solutions. Category:Travel technology companies

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