OpenTravel Alliance
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The OpenTravel Alliance is a non-profit organization which develops open data transmission specifications for the electronic exchange of business information for the travel industry, including but not limited to the use of XML.
Members of the OpenTravel Alliance include airlines, hotel companies, car rental companies, cruise lines, railways, global distribution systems, distribution companies, solutions providers, software developers and consultants. For an updated list of members, go to OpenTravel's web site.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- OpenTravel Alliance Official site.
[edit] References
- WiredHotelier - OpenTravel Alliance (OTA)
- Java World - Case study: Sabre's Web services journey - Web services drive customer growth at Sabre Holdings - By Thomas Hoffman, Computerworld, 01/08/07 "Sabre has embraced a set of Web services standards being developed by the OpenTravel Alliance (OTA)."
- Hospitality.net, 23 January 2007 - OpenTravel Alliance (OTA) - Hotel Booking Solutions Inc. Chooses OpenTravel Alliance XML - Demand Management Leader Provides Lower Costs, Streamlined Processes to its Partners