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Ticketing solution now includes OCTO Travel API integration which connects customers to global distribution channels

Gateway Ticketing Systems, a leading provider of admission control systems, has revealed details of its latest version of the Galaxy Connect platform. The release will include support for the new OCTO messaging specification.

The OCTO Core Specification V1 is an API specification which includes standardised field names, properties, and endpoints. This version, which was released on 26 September, thereby offers a new, efficient approach for reservation systems, distributors, resellers, channel managers, and operators to integrate and communicate with one another.

With this integration, Gateway Ticketing Systems has made a significant advancement in its mission to improve travel experiences for customers, distributors, and attractions by streamlining the reservation process.

Access to new distributors

With the help of Galaxy Connect, which supports the new OCTO specification, venues can establish API connections with any trading partner who complies with OCTO in order to share product catalogues, check inventory availability, and send ticket orders.

Galaxy Connect connects visitors with distinctive experiences and adventures in locations all over the world by providing a comprehensive list of attractions, museums, zoos, aquariums, and other ticketed venues. The platform’s users now have straightforward access to new distributors, which can be quickly incorporated into their current ticketing platform.

The Galaxy Connect and OCTO Travel API integration offers:

  • Extended choice. Within a single, adaptable distribution platform that supports both the native Galaxy Connect API and the OCTO Core API for message integration, suppliers can select from a wide range of distributors and online travel agencies.
  • Real-time availability. Access to real-time ticket inventory guarantees that travellers can book at their convenience, without manual coordination.
  • Effortless booking. Travellers can easily plan their itineraries and make reservations thanks to simplified booking and payment processes.
  • Worldwide reach. Users of Galaxy Connect now have additional distribution capabilities, giving them even more opportunities to contact travellers in markets throughout the world.
  • Reliability. Reliable technology means that attractions can depend on the accuracy and reliability of their bookings.

Innovative integration

Michael Andre, president and CEO of Gateway Ticketing Systems, says: “We are excited to bring OCTO Travel API into our Galaxy Connect ecosystem. This integration aligns perfectly with our mission of simplifying distribution and providing attractions with unparalleled options and convenience in working with their choice of third-party distributors. With OCTO, we are now connecting our customers to even more distribution channels worldwide.”

Galaxy Connect continues to set the benchmark for ticketing industry innovation with this release, providing a comprehensive solution for attractions to manage their entire ticketing and booking solution with an end-to-end understanding of the guest journey.

Tom Chiarella, executive vice president and head of product for Gateway Ticketing Systems and vice president on the OCTO Board of Directors, comments: “Being part of the effort to ensure open connectivity for suppliers and distributors has been an incredible experience.

“Our Galaxy Connect platform upgrade greatly complements the recent release of the OCTO specification, bringing performance, scalability, and now OCTO interoperability together. We continue to be dedicated to offering a top-notch connectivity platform for our supplier operators.”

Gateway Ticketing Systems recently announced that its referral partnership agreement with NetServ Applications has been extended.

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Rebecca Hardy has over 10 years' experience in the culture and heritage sector. She studied Fine Art at university and has written for a broad range of creative organisations including artists, galleries, and retailers. When she's not writing, she spends her time getting lost in the woods and making mud pies with her young son.

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