Mobile Travel Technologies builds airline tool

Mobile Travel Technologies has developed a range of services for Australia and Asia Pacific low-cost carrier Jetstar. Using MTT’s m2plane! platform the Qantas-subsidiary is offering travellers, arrival and departure information, destination information, details of promotional fares and schedules. The information can be accessed from most mobile phones and other handheld digital devices. The site and…

Mobile Travel Technologies has developed a range of services for Australia and Asia Pacific low-cost carrier Jetstar.


Using MTT’s m2plane! platform the Qantas-subsidiary is offering travellers, arrival and departure information, destination information, details of promotional fares and schedules.


The information can be accessed from most mobile phones and other handheld digital devices.


The site and services can be viewed using jetstar.com on a mobile device or here on a PC.


MTT’s m2plane! platform can also be used to make, confirm and amend bookings but executive director Gerry Samuels could not comment on Jetstar’s mobile strategy.


Samuels said: “Mobile is an ideal channel for airlines and particularly low-cost airlines. It provides them with a range of opportunities to monetise ancillary revenues to travellers.”


He also said he believed mobile was now at the “tipping point” with some companies receiving between 3% and 10% of their traffic volume through their mobile sites.