Three New Airlines Going Live on Atlas Soon
14 May 2026
Great news! Wizz Air, AJet and Air Transat API content are all coming live on Atlas — expanding your access across Europe, Türkiye, and Canada through a single API connection.
Here's what to expect.
✈️ Wizz Air (W6, W4, W9)
One of Europe's largest ultra-low-cost carriers, Wizz Air carries 70 million passengers a year across 750+ routes in 50+ countries — spanning Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia, and North Africa.
What you get on Atlas:
Full direct route coverage — content-stable across the entire booking flow
Ancillaries in-flow: seat selection and checked baggage
90-day booking window at launch, with 180-day expansion under review
Pricing aligned with airline’s own channels
🇹🇷 AJet (VF)
Atlas is the first partner live with AJet’s NDC v24.1 — unlocking early access to the rapidly growing low-cost carrier owned by Turkish Airlines Group through the airline’s latest-generation distribution capability.
What you get on Atlas:
Complete inventory access across Türkiye domestic & international routes
Ancillaries ready from day one: baggage, seat selection, fare bundles
Pricing aligned with airline’s own channels
🇨🇦 Air Transat (TS)
Air Transat is Canada’s leading leisure carrier, known for its strong transatlantic network between Canada and Europe, alongside high-demand sun destinations across the Caribbean, Mexico, and Latin America.
What you get on Atlas:
Access to Air Transat’s extensive Canada–Europe and leisure destination network
Ancillaries available including seat selection and baggage options
Bundled fare products designed to support upsell opportunities
More retailing flexibility to help drive higher conversion and average booking value
For you, this means more inventory to sell, more opportunities to upsell, and a more complete shopping flow that can increase conversion and average booking value. Full details coming soon.
Get Connected
All three airlines will be live on Atlas very soon. Reach out to your Account Manager to confirm access and start exploring routes.
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