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BCD Travel SMS Flight Alert – Intelligence on the move
In 2004, around 20% of intra-European flights were subject to delays and/or cancellations.* With thousands of business hours unnecessarily lost and traveller inconvenience incurred as a result, isn’t it time you took greater control?
BCD Travel SMS Flight Alert has been developed by
OAG Worldwide
in conjunction with
BCD Travel,
one of the leading global travel management companies. It collects real-time flight status information from over 190 airlines and relays any significant change to the time, terminal or gate of a registered flight directly to mobile devices. As a subscriber, you can then better manage the inconvenience and unnecessary costs associated with late flight departures and arrivals.
Alongside SMS notification for you, the traveler, BCD Travel SMS Flight Alert can also be set up to alert any third party of your choice i.e. your travel booker or someone assigned to "Meet and Greet", whenever it detects a significant change to departure/arrival times.
So, don't let delays and cancellations govern your schedule, take control into your own hands with BCD Travel SMS Flight Alert.
To subscribe to BCD Travel SMS Flight Alert, simply complete the registration form below.
For further information and FAQ's
click here
Please note: Service cost per subscription on activation:
£1.50 for UK registered handsets
2.49 for handsets registered in Germany
Green - indicates where we can provide an SMS alert service for all flights operated by the carrier**
Amber - indicates where we can provide an SMS alert service for a proportion of the flights operated by the carrier.
Orange – indicates a carrier where the SMS Alert service is restricted to just code share flights operated by either a green or an amber carrier. The service can not be provided for any flights directly operated by these carriers.
* Source: Association of European Airlines’ AEA Punctuality Data 2004
** Where a code share agreement is in operation, the service will only be available if the carrier operates the flight and not necessarily if the carrier is marketing its airline code on that flight.
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