UK Flight Affiliates

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by twibo, Aug 30, 2005.

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    Can anyone recommend a flight affiliate programme in the U.K?

    It must be brandable because I don't want people leaving my site and should cover the standard and budget airlines.
     
    twibo, Aug 30, 2005 IP
  2. simplexity

    simplexity Peon

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    Have you tried looking on www.tradeoubler.co.uk It is a UK affiliate network.
    I cant remember though if the travel affiliate programmes are brandable?
     
    simplexity, Sep 2, 2005 IP
  3. NAZAM.COM

    NAZAM.COM Well-Known Member

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    None of the airplane affiliate programs in the UK, on any network, are brandable as far as I know. There are at least two dozen flight affiliate programs, but you can't have white label branding.
     
    NAZAM.COM, Sep 4, 2005 IP
  4. twibo

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    Cheers Azam. My guess is you're correct. I don't know why that's the case. If anyone does, please let me know.
     
    twibo, Sep 5, 2005 IP
  5. NAZAM.COM

    NAZAM.COM Well-Known Member

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    Well, obviously, they want to protect their own brand. They spend millions on brand-building and are protective of it. British Airways don't want their service to be sold under the white label of 'AndrewAirways: The World's Favourite Airline' :)
     
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  6. twibo

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    No, that's not the case. If it were affiliate schemes wouldn't exist. And B.A. doesn't need to protect it's brand in that way. It would be very obvious to the customer which airline they're booking. My guess is that it's something to do with ticketing laws.
     
    twibo, Sep 6, 2005 IP