New UATP Merchant Aviacsa Airlines Expands UATP Network In The Americas
9 December 2005
WashingtonDC
- Aviacsa Airlines, Mexico, joins a
growing number of North American airlines as a new UATP
Merchant. As of November, Aviacsa Airlines became the latest
airline to accept all UATP cards, issued by 14 airlines worldwide
to their corporate customers; and accepted by more than 220
airlines and major travel agencies. Aviacsa Airlines will
accept UATP through travel agencies worldwide. “Providing the customers total satisfaction through best
quality, service, and promotions is the goal for Aviacsa Airlines,”
said Daniel Martinez, Aviacsa Airlines. “A key focus for
Aviacsa is to identify and develop new market opportunities, and by
accepting UATP, not only did we fulfill a client request, but we
are able to further develop and expand our corporate client base, a
key goal.” Customer satisfaction is key to Aviacsa and numerous programs
are offered to provide a rich customer experience such as:
Tuesdays Program which offers the best prices available
for any ticket purchased on a Tuesday; the AviacPass,
Aviacsa’s frequent flyer program that gives one free ticket for
every five purchased, and the ASI program, an all
inclusive service to select destinations offered by Aviacsa. Ralph Kaiser, president and CEO, UATP said: “The Americas
continue to be a growth market for corporate travel and airlines
such as Aviacsa are positioned as key players in the corporate
sector. By accepting UATP, Aviacsa is making it easier for
corporate travelers to make smart business decisions and fly
Aviacsa while using UATP.” Aviacsa offers 25 domestic and international flights.
Mexico: Acapulco, Cancún, Mexico City, Chetumal, Juárez City,
Culiacán, Guadalajara, Hermosillo, León, Mérida, Mexicali,
Monterrey, Morelia, Oaxaca, Puerto Vallarta, Tampico, Tapachula,
Tijuana, Tuxtla Gutiérrez and Villahermosa. United States: Chicago,
Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles and Miami. For further information, visit uatp.com or www.aviacsa.com. About UATP UATP accounts are accepted as a form of payment for corporate
business travel by more than 220 airlines worldwide. UATP accounts
are issued by these airlines: Aer Lingus, Air New Zealand, American
Airlines (NYSE: AMR), Austrian Airlines, Continental Airlines
(NYSE: CAL), Delta Air Lines, Japan Airlines (NasdaqOTC: JALSY),
Qantas Airways, Ltd., Scandinavian Airlines System, United Airlines
(OTC Bulletin Board: UALAQ), US Airways (UAIRQ.OB), and VARIG
Brazilian Airlines. AirPlus International issues the
UATP-based Company Account for: British Airways (NYSE: BAB),
Lufthansa German Airlines, and Continental Airlines (NYSE:
CAL).




