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Travelport Partners with Farenexus for Automated Travel Advisor Commission Tool

by Sarah Milner  September 25, 2025
Travelport Travel Advisor Commission Tool

Shopping results, now including all applicable commission amounts that have been validated and calculated from agency commission contracts, displayed against each pricing option. Photo: Travelport

Travelport has partnered with Farenexus to bring an automated end-to-end commission tool to the Travelport+ platform.

Travelport is a travel technology company that provides distribution, technology, and payment solutions—powering travel bookings for hundreds of thousands of travel suppliers worldwide.

The strategic partnership between the tech companies will deliver new tools to the Travelport+ platform. For the first stage of this new collaboration, Farenexus’ advanced contract management solution, nexusCMT, has been integrated into the Travelport+ platform, available immediately.

“This partnership reflects our commitment to equipping travel agencies with smarter tools that drive commercial success,” said Fahim Khan, Travelport’s senior vice-president of product. “By integrating nexusCMT into Travelport+, we’re helping agents reduce errors, improve transparency, and unlock new revenue opportunities through automation and real-time insights.”

Travel advisors using the Travelport+ platform will now benefit from real-time commission visibility to help identify the most profitable booking options, automated commission applications can help reduce costly errors, and streamlined searches to help save time and increase efficiency.

“Our collaboration with Travelport is focused on empowering travel sellers with technology that simplifies complexity and drives profitability,” said Ravi Panwar, CEO of Farenexus. “This is just the beginning of what we can achieve together.”

  
  
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