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SriLankan
Airlines flying high with paperless ticketing
SriLankan Airlines is on track to reach global e-ticketing targets
this year, with 80 percent of its tickets issued worldwide now in
an e-ticket format.
The countrys national carrier, SriLankan Airlines has been
driving the change-over to electronic ticketing since January 2006,
a process that has begun paying dividends.
From January to June this year the airlines overall e-ticketing
penetration spiked from 30 percent to 80 percent, recording an issue
of nearly 72,000 e-tickets versus nearly 18,000 paper tickets in
June.
These sales are entirely through travel agents, though adding up
sales from the airlines ticket offices and online portal could
take penetration to over 90 percent.
This is an outstanding achievement for SriLankan Airlines.
We have made remarkable progress in spreading e-ticketing across
our network in a very short time. Theres no doubt that e-ticketing
is helping passengers around the world in terms of convenience and
the airline, to increase productivity, Manoj Gunawardena,
Head of Worldwide Passenger Sales at SriLankan Airlines said
We have already achieved a high number of e-ticket sales in
the airlines own reservations system and in global distribution
systems. With the addition of more airline partners, we believe
that we will be able to reach the goal of achieving 100% e-ticketing
by the end of 2007.
It took six months to put the necessary technology and technical
expertise in place to enable travel agents and the airlines
ticketing and reservation systems to process e-tickets.
The growth since then has been phenomenal.
Available data indicates that we are among the leading airlines
for e-ticketing in Thailand with 99.4 percent penetration and have
also reached 93 percent e-ticketing in one of our biggest markets
India, Suranga Perera, Planning Manager Information Technology
at SriLankan, said.
SriLankan Airlines has also tied up with 40 interline e-ticketing
airline partners to date, completing the projects in record time.
A total of 50 interline agreements are likely to be finalised by
year end, putting SriLankan in the top tier of airlines to do so.
SriLankan partnered with Emirates Airlines to implement e-ticketing,
lowering costs resulting in substantial economies of scale.
All of this was possible because of the expertise and dedication
of the technical team that pulled this together. We also achieved
huge economies of scale in our collaboration with Emirates that
allowed us to make such quick progress in so short a time,
Perera said.
Flexibility
Switching over to e-ticketing gives passengers greater flexibility,
allows last minute changes to the itinerary and also cuts down the
heavy costs involved in printing and processing a paper ticket.
E-ticketing saves an estimated US$ 9 out of the US$ 10 cost of issuing
and processing a paper ticket, according to the International Air
Transport Association (IATA).
Estimates show that 100 percent e-ticketing by May 2008 could save
the airline industry US$ 3 billion. No paper tickets are to be issued
after this date.
SriLankan Airlines is making impressive strides with its Electronic
Ticket programme, almost tripling the percentage of tickets issued
using ET within a short span of six months. This would not have
been possible without the dedication and hard work of all involved
in SriLankan Airlines. And equally noteworthy is that 60% of the
tickets issued in Sri Lanka are now in electronic format. This has
contributed positively to the Global and Asia Pacific ET penetration
rates of 82% and 73% respectively, said Mike Barclay, IATAs
Regional Vice President for Asia Pacific.
SriLankan Airlines flies to 51 destinations in 28 countries. The
airline has many accolades to its credit, among them the Imperial
Mark for exceptional levels of service and quality, and Foreign
Carrier of the year (2006) in South Asia. Emirates Airlines currently
holds a 43.6 percent stake in SriLankan Airlines.
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