PARSIPPANY, N.J., Jan. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- In an important step to gain
momentum on key issues affecting the travel industry today, key industry
leaders, with sometimes different perspectives, have joined forces with
Galileo to launch a new program, in which participants "give a little to gain
something greater."
Galileo International, a subsidiary of Cendant Corp (NYSE: CD) and a
leading global distribution services (GDS) company, has linked with Rosenbluth
International, United Airlines (NYSE: UAL) and US Airways
(OTC Bulletin Board: UAWGQ) to launch Momentum: an innovative, three-year
program that provides exclusive benefits to airlines and agencies that elect
to enroll. Momentum, effective March 1, 2003, provides participating airlines
a timely and tangible way to reduce distribution costs by approximately 20
percent while increasing fare distribution, including Web fares. The addition
of full access to an airline's publicly available airfares provides a more
level playing field, and participating Galileo travel agencies also gain
access to special commission opportunities through Cendant brands in exchange
for accepting reduced financial incentives.
"Everyone continues to talk about a need for change in travel
distribution, and Momentum provides a compelling solution for participants to
reduce costs, increase sales volume through a high-yield channel, and provide
a committed, three-year platform from which to plan and grow - something even
more valuable in today's uncertain economic and regulatory environments," said
Sam E. Galeotos, president and CEO of Galileo International and Cendant Travel
Distribution Services.
"Rosenbluth International, United Airlines and US Airways have all taken
an important step to revolutionize distribution by working with Galileo to
create a winning solution that benefits travel consumers. We expect this
program to gain momentum and magnitude as more airlines and travel agencies
enroll, which we expect will happen soon. With our Momentum program, the real
winners are consumers, who gain broader access to the best fares and other
great travel deals."
Momentum is now available to participating airlines and all Galileo U.S.
travel agencies, with plans to consider applicability to other regions later
in 2003. For those electing to participate in Momentum, the elements are
simple, and benefits significant.
Airlines Benefit From Lower Distribution Costs, Three-Year Price Agreement
By joining in Momentum, airlines gain the ability to save millions in
distribution costs in 2003 and beyond. United, US Airways and other airlines
will receive a fee reduction of approximately 20 percent per ticket by
offering all publicly available airfares, including Web fares, to Galileo's
Momentum participating agencies and their leisure and corporate consumers.
For Momentum-enrolled airlines, the typical fee per ticket will drop to
between $8 and $11; non-participating airlines will pay, on average, between
$10 and $13 for the same ticket. Airlines must also participate in Galileo's
highest level of connectivity, providing the most extensive services and best
possible rates for Galileo Momentum agencies and customers.
Enrolled airlines will benefit from a three-year price lock, which will
mitigate the effect of Galileo's 2003 pricing adjustments, announced
separately today as an average worldwide increase of 2.2 percent. In 2002,
Galileo's worldwide price-per-segment increased by less than 0.5 percent.
"As we continue to chart our path to financial recovery, this program fits
well into our overall business plan, which is to reduce costs from every
aspect of our company. Momentum provides United Airlines with a sizable
reduction in our GDS fees while responding to the requests received from our
customers and their travel agencies for convenient and efficient access to our
Web fares," said Gregory Taylor, senior vice president - planning for United
Airlines.
The Momentum program builds on Galileo's Preferred Fares(SM) program
announced last October, which offered airlines 10 percent off booking fees in
exchange for Web fares. US Airways was the Preferred Fares launch partner and
has benefited from significant cost savings, yet has been the only airline
electing to participate, despite multi-million dollar savings potential. US
Airways expects to transition to the new program.
"US Airways applauds Galileo for continuing the effort to reduce
distribution costs, while improving access to fares for customers," said B.
Ben Baldanza, US Airways' senior vice president of marketing and planning.
Travel Agencies Gain Better Fares and Special Content
Galileo-connected travel agencies entering into the Momentum program
receive the competitive benefit of more attractive airline inventory,
including Web fares, special discounts and services, and a three-year
financial incentive commitment that helps them deliver competitive services to
their customers, who still generate the majority of travel industry bookings.
Momentum helps provide balance among airlines' owned and operated Web sites,
online sites and traditional travel agencies.
Revenue-generating and cost-savings opportunities will also be available
to Momentum participating agencies with automatic enrollment in Galileo's
Business Builders(SM) Select, a premium level of Galileo's growing Business
Builders program. The program provides travel agencies exclusive promotions
and commissionable inventory, furthering the goal of the basic Business
Builders program, which was launched in the summer of 2002 to help agencies
increase profitability.
To mark the introduction of Momentum, Galileo's Business Builder Select
participants will receive additional commissions, ranging between 2 and 10
percent, from several Cendant-affiliated travel providers. They include: Avis
and Budget (up to 5 percent more for incremental commissionable rentals),
Cendant's nine affiliated hotel brands (up to 5 percent more for incremental
reservations), Lodging.com bookings processed through Galileo's e-Agent (up to
2 percent), and RCI Holiday Network vacation rentals (up to an additional 10
percent). Additionally, participating agents gain access to Budget's lowest-
available "association" rates. Galileo expects to add inventory and increased
incentives for non-air bookings from other suppliers through Business Builder
Select in the near future.
In exchange for benefits, participating Galileo agencies will agree to a
reduction in financial incentives for bookings made on a participating
airline.
"Rosenbluth International is pleased to have worked with Galileo to create
a program that will remove cost from the system, improve process and preserve
the long-term vitality of the industry that will ultimately benefit all
constituents- airlines, GDS providers, corporations and travel management
companies," said Alex Wasilov, president and COO, Rosenbluth International.
"Momentum will leverage our competitive edge in the market place and create
better access to fares for our clients. By offering personal service combined
with low fares, Momentum will help us continue to compete more effectively. We
applaud United and US Airways on their participation and strongly encourage
other carriers to follow-suit."
Cendant-affiliated travel agencies have also agreed to opt-in to Galileo's
Momentum program, gaining the benefit of more Web fares and Business Builders
Select inventory. Rosenbluth and Cendant-affiliated agencies together
represent approximately 25 percent of Galileo's U.S. booking activity.
The net effect of Galileo's Momentum program and its 2003 pricing changes
will not impact Cendant's updated 2003 earnings per share (EPS) estimates,
issued December 17, 2002.
SOURCE Galileo International, Inc.
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