Aer Lingus joins FlightScanner - TravelMole


Aer Lingus joins FlightScanner

Friday, 25 Oct, 2002 0

Dolphin Dynamics has announced the first scheduled carrier to sign up for its agent webfares search facility, FlightScanner.

AerLingus is the first no-frills carrier to have its fares features on FlightScanner, although Dolphin Dynamics president, Roberto da Re (pictured), hinted during the TTI Conference last week, that the company was also in talks with British Airways.

European and domestic fares from Aer Lingus will be included, and agents using the website to search for fares will be able to exclude the carrier from the search if they want.

Read our previous stories:
16-Oct-02 Flightscanner desktop won’t just be no-frills
10-Apr-2002 New agent tool aims to simplify no-frills booking process
3-Apri-2002 The TravelMole Interview: Roberto Da Re, Dolphin Dynamics



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