Aeroprime group has launched ‘glid’ – the NG unified airline retailing platform

New Delhi, 16th May:

Aeroprime Group has announced the launch of Glid – a next-generation, unified airline retailing platform that seamlessly connects leading airlines to travel sellers through a single connection, plug-and-play technology.Through a single API integration, OTAs, consolidators, and travel sellers can instantly access airline fares, ancillaries, and inventory from an expanding global network of Full-Service Carriers (FSCs) and Low-Cost Carriers (LCCs), including NDC and XML API-based content.

By eliminating integration complexities and delays, delivering 24 x 7 managed customer service, and enhancing omnichannel efficiency, Glid empowers airlines to accelerate time to market and unlock new revenue opportunities all through one powerful, service driven platform.

“Glid is our vision for the future of seamless air retailing,” said Abhishek Goyal, CEO & Executive Director, Glid (Part of Aeroprime Group). “It bridges the gap between airlines and travel sellers through a unified, fast, and scalable platform. Over the years, we’ve seen how fragmented and inefficient airline distribution can limit growth for both airlines and travel sellers. With Glid, we’ve created a platform that not only simplifies integration but also empowers our partners to unlock new revenue streams, expand market reach, deliver superior customer experiences, and scale faster. This launch is just the beginning, a step towards a future where every connection with the consumer is intelligent, frictionless, and built for growth.”

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