The partnership represents a milestone for both organisations and reflects
the ongoing development of the Baltic corporate travel market. BPC Travel has
already begun migrating its online corporate customers to the platform and
plans to consolidate all online booking tools under Atriis during the course of
the year.
Through the adoption of Atriis, BPC Travel aims to provide corporate
clients with a unified environment that brings online bookers and travel
consultants together on a single platform. The approach is designed to reduce
fragmentation across content sources and workflows commonly associated with
legacy systems.
For corporate customers, the platform provides access to multi-source
content across global distribution systems, NDC, low-cost carriers, hotel
aggregators and rail, alongside real-time visibility of travel policies,
approval processes and corporate rates. The user interface is designed to
support higher online booking adoption and reduce off-platform transactions.
For consultants, the platform delivers a single desktop covering all supplier channels, integrated after-sales automation and direct collaboration with corporate travellers within the same environment.
“BPC Travel’s decision to adopt Atriis as their primary corporate travel
platform strongly validates our shared vision for modern, connected travel
management. As the first TMC in the Baltics to leverage Atriis, BPC Travel is
setting a new standard for content access, agent productivity, and traveller
experience. We are proud to support their growth strategy with a unified,
future-ready platform built for corporate travel,” said Kai-Gordon Weiland, Chief Strategy
Officer of Atriis.
“We’re delighted to join the Atriis community as the first TMC in the
Baltics to adopt this innovative multi-channel platform. By bringing our
corporate travellers, bookers, and agents onto a single, modern solution, we
can offer richer content and a more personalised travel experience for our
customers. This partnership is an important step in our digital growth journey
and strengthens our commitment to delivering future-ready corporate travel in
the Baltic region,” said Aurimas Šavelis, Executive Director at BPC Travel.
BPC Travel will continue operating on Amadeus as its
primary global distribution system, while expanding its capabilities through
Atriis’ growing NDC connectivity and broad supplier integrations. The approach
supports a consumer-style marketplace experience for corporate clients while
maintaining operational governance and cost control.
As BPC Travel transitions to a new back-office system in early 2026,
Atriis’ open integration layer is expected to support improved data flows,
unified reporting and reduced operational complexity.
The announcement further strengthens Atriis’ global ecosystem of
multi-source content and modern retailing capabilities, following recent
developments across its major global distribution system and NDC partnerships.
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