Travel Infrastructure Platform Built for Travel Sellers

Travel Infrastructure Platform Built for Travel Sellers

Atlas Is Open For Business

For years, enterprise-grade airline connectivity was reserved for the largest OTAs and aggregators. If you were a startup, an independent travel seller, or a developer building something new, the door was effectively closed. The contracts were long, the integrations were heavy, and nobody would take your call until you were already big. 

That changes today. Atlas is a travel infrastructure platform that gives any Travel Seller direct access to low-cost carrier (LCC) content through a single API. Register, test for free, and go live in less than a week, with no sales call below Enterprise. Stop building infrastructure, start building product, start selling. 

Why We Are Opening This Up Now

AI is rebuilding travel distribution. Travellers are starting to plan and book through AI agents and copilots instead of traditional search boxes and booking forms. The businesses that succeed over the next decade will be those that can build quickly for this new way of selling travel.

However, speed depends on access. To build a modern travel product or an AI travel agent that can book flights, you need real airline content in a machine-readable format. Until now, that content has been locked behind enterprise contracts, long procurement cycles, and integrations that can take months.

That model worked when only a handful of large distributors dominated the industry. Today, developers can build sophisticated travel applications in days, but they still struggle to access airline content.

Therefore, the real barrier is no longer technology, it is infrastructure. If the next generation of travel products is going to be built by AI-native companies and independent travel sellers, the infrastructure must be available from day one.

That is why Atlas is opening its platform. This is not another reseller programme. It is about removing the gate so builders can move at the speed the AI era demands.

What Open For Business Means

The whole path from registration to your first live booking is self-serve. New travel seller registration takes a minute with no manual review, sandbox keys are issued automatically, and pricing is fully published with a $1 first month. You only speak to sales if you choose Enterprise. That is the difference between a platform that is technically available and one that is genuinely open. 

One API for 140+ LCC’s 

LCC’s are where the growth is, and some of the hardest content to access. Each airline has its own API connection, fare rules and quirks, and building those integrations one by one is exactly the work that stops travel sellers from shipping.

Atlas replaces it with a single NDC-certified API connecting you to 140+ LCC’s including AirAsia, Ryanair and IndiGo with no individual airline contracts. It covers the full journey, not just search:

  • Search and fare intelligence. Live fares with sub-half-second response times.
  • Booking. Automated ticketing with a 97% booking success rate.
  • Ancillaries in the flow. Bags, seats, and branded fares inside the same booking.
  • Post-booking automation. Changes, cancellations, and refunds, with 95% of refunds processed automatically in under 15 minutes.
  • AI-ready infrastructure. Machine-readable content built for agents and copilots, not just human-facing apps. 

You integrate once. The carrier network, ancillaries and post-booking automation come with it. 

Built for two kinds of builders 

AI-native travel builders. 

If you are building an AI travel agent, a copilot, or an agentic commerce platform, you need a flight API an agent can actually use: fast onboarding, developer-first access, and content a machine can read. Atlas gives you sandbox access on day one and structured, AI-ready responses, so your agent can search and book flights through a single travel API for AI agents. 

Independent travel sellers. 

If you are a small OTA, a travel management company, a specialist agency, or a legacy business going digital, you need airline access without the engineering overhead: transparent pricing, direct LCC content, ancillaries and post-booking support, behind one integration. It is the fastest route to building an OTA without building the infrastructure first. 

Different builders, same move: stop building infrastructure, start selling travel. 

From registration to go-live in about a week 

Atlas loves travel

Get started today!

You do not need a meeting to try Atlas. You need about a minute. 

Register on ATRIP for same-day sandbox access. Test for free and go live when you are ready. Want to check coverage first? Browse the Airline Directory to see the airlines and routes we support for your market, no login required. 

Frequently Asked Questions

A travel infrastructure platform provides the underlying connectivity and services that travel sellers need to search, book and service flights, delivered through a single API instead of built in-house. Atlas provides direct low-cost carrier connectivity, fare intelligence, booking, ancillaries, post-booking automation and AI-ready content from one platform. 

Travel distribution is being rebuilt around AI, and the teams building the next generation of travel products are AI-native builders and independent sellers who move quickly. The infrastructure they need has been locked behind enterprise contracts and slow procurement. Atlas is opening its infrastructure, so these builders can access airline content immediately and build at the speed the AI shift demands. 

Registration takes about one minute and requires no manual review. You submit a short form, accept the terms, and enter the platform immediately. Sandbox API keys are issued automatically, so you can begin testing the same day. 

Yes. Sandbox access is free and available the same day you register. You can run fare searches, test the booking flow, and make your first API call without paying anything. You only pay when you choose to go live, where the first month is $1. 

No. Atlas is fully self-served. Pricing is published, registration is self-serve, and you can go live without a sales call. The only exception is the Enterprise plan, which includes sales support.

Yes. Atlas provides AI-ready, machine-readable content and structured API responses, so AI travel agents and copilots can search and book flights through a single travel API for AI agents. Sandbox access lets developers prototype an agent the same day they register. 

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