2011 Press Releases
31 August 2011
TRIP LINHAS AÉREAS JOINS UATP NETWORK AS NEW MERCHANT
Corporate travelers can utilize UATP as a form of payment for trip airline tickets.
Washington, DC 31 August 2011 – TRIP Linhas Aéreas, the largest regional airline in South America, is the latest airline to join UATP to address the needs of its corporate travelers and now accepts all UATP corporate cards, effective immediately at all points of sale, including online at www.voetrip.com.br.
“In order to attend to the business travelers’ high demand, we decided to join the UATP Network in efforts to expand our corporate market share in the region,” said José Mario, president of TRIP Linhas Aéreas. “Excellence in service is a priority to TRIP Linhas Aéreas and to meet specific customer needs, we need to fulfill the requests for UATP Acceptance.”
Client satisfaction is the core value behind TRIP Linhas Aéreas and it concentrates on providing excellent service based on flexibility and technology.
“Airlines are listening to corporate customers and building UATP into successful business strategies,” said President and CEO Ralph Kaiser, UATP. “As the increasing challenge for market share gain continues, TRIP joined UATP to position itself to capitalize on new opportunities.”
Since 1998, TRIP Linhas Aéreas has provided transport service in Brazil, and has expanded operations to some touristic routes including Fernando de Noronha, Natal and Recife. After 13 years of activity, the company flies to more than 80 cities, serving both tourists and business travelers.
About UATP:
UATP accounts are accepted as a form of payment for corporate business travel worldwide by airlines, travel agencies and Amtrak®. UATP accounts are issued by: Air New Zealand (ANZFF.PK); American Airlines (NYSE: AMR); Austrian Airlines (AUALF.PK); China Eastern Airlines Co., Ltd; Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL); Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL); EL AL Israel Airlines Ltd; GOL Linhas aéreas inteligentes S.A. (NYSE: GOL and Bovespa: GOLL4); Japan Airlines (JALSY.PK); Qantas Airways, Ltd. (QUBSF.PK); United Airlines (Nasdaq: UAL); and US Airways (NYSE: LCC). AirPlus International issues the UATP-based Company Account for: British Airways (LSE: BAY.L); Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL); and Lufthansa German Airlines.
About TRIP Linhas Aéreas (www.voetrip.com.br)
TRIP is the largest regional airline in South America. After 13 years of activity, it serves more than 80 cities with a fleet of 47 regional aircraft. The company is controlled by the Caprioli and Águia Branca groups, both of which are traditional passenger carriers, have histories of solid results, and sustained growth. One of TRIP’s investors, with a 20% share of its capital, is the U.S.’s SkyWest, Inc. that, with 700 aircraft, is the biggest regional airline in the world.
