The Illinois Appellate Court yesterday affirmed
Travelport’s preliminary injunction against American Airlines. The
injunction preserved Orbitz’s ability to sell AA tickets.
The
Appellate Court also recognized Travelport’s position that the AA
contract allows all Travelport agents to fully utilize AA’s
content.
The ruling further supports one of Travelport’s
damages claims against AA given AA’s termination of Orbitz’s ticketing authority
As the Appellate Court confirmed,
“Travelport has standing to complain that American breached the
[parties’ contract], and its implicit covenant of good faith by
barring Travelport from earning income from booking flights
through…Orbitz.”
Travelport will continue to pursue its claims against AA before
the trial court. In the meantime, Travelport says it will continue to work
with AA to ensure that consumers, corporations and
travel agents continue to benefit from the most transparent travel
booking processes possible.
“We are very pleased with the
Appellate Court’s recognition of our contractual rights,” said
Travelport’s Chief Legal Officer and Chief Administrative Officer,
Eric Bock. “Those rights are critical to protecting our agencies’
ability to have and fully use AA’s content.”
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