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Travelport is a broad-based business services company, providing transaction processing solutions to companies operating in the global travel industry. Travelport, headquartered in New York, operates in approximately 160 countries. Travelport is a privately held company with over 5,300 employees and 2009 revenues of USD2.2 billion. It is privately-held by The Blackstone Group, One Equity Partners, Technology Crossover Ventures and Travelport management. Travelport operates the following businesses:
- Global distribution system (GDS) business: Worldspan and Galileo platforms, and GTA (multi-channel provider of hotel and ground services;
- Travelport Airline IT Solutions: Multi-host and subscription IT solutions for airlines worldwide, along with innovative market intelligence and data analysis tools for companies that rely on global travel trends for success.
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Travelport CEO and President, Jeff Clarke
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