
This month:
Clarifying your plans for Interline ET
At this past AGM, the IATA Board of Governors recommended that all airlines indicate whether they intend to maintain their interline relationships by implementing interline ET agreements.
To facilitate this, the IET Matchmaker has been extended to allow carriers to register "No IET wanted" to indicate an existing interline relationship will not result in an IET being implemented in the future. The same indication could be used to respond to a request for an IET that has been made through the Matchmaker.
Since the feature was introduced in July 2007 over 600 such notices have been sent. Please make use of this new functionality to enable all airlines to better plan their projects over the coming months.
Useful postings on the StB Support Portal
- Updated BCBP Airport Interactive Map for 192 airports: Check-out which airports are BCBP capable for both, printing 2D Bar-Codes at the check-in desk and reading at the gate. Also find out, which airports accept BCBP as a valid form of documentation for their security screening (enabling BCBP Web check-in) and which ones are planning to implement BCBP!
- Updated CUSS Airport Interactive Map: Get a regional view of where is CUSS available and where it will soon be a reality.
Project News
ET
BCBP
- 68 airlines are BCBP capable. Find out which ones in the BCBP project update.
- Is your DCS provider BCBP capable? Find out here.
IATA e-freight
- Find out the participant status of the Message Improvement Programme (MIP) here.
CUSS:
- 78 airports are offering CUSS compliant kiosks worldwide! For all the details please click here.
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