Hahn Air joins
the Camino blockchain consortium facilitated by Chain4Travel. As a new validator of the network, Hahn Air
will be validating transactions that are submitted within the network. The
Camino blockchain is a de-centralised private network that restricts access to
members all of whom go through a “Know Your Customer” (KYC) process to validate
identity and authenticity. As each validator is approved, the Camino
blockchain is able to use Proof-of-Stake and Authority (PoSA). Compared to
Proof-of-Work validation, this allows for reduced energy consumption and
significantly increased transaction speed. Camino is governed by its consortium
members, who are key players in the travel industry, including Tui and Eurowings.
Blockchain technology holds enormous potential
for the travel industry as it simplifies processes, facilitates collaboration among
market participants and enhances the customer experience. Use cases for the
travel industry are, for example,
enhanced processes for inventory management, settlement, ancillaries and loyalty programmes. Hahn Air has already gained
experience with blockchain technology by issuing the world’s first air ticket
on the blockchain in 2019.
“Blockchain technology has established itself in
various industries in recent years and the travel industry is next”, says Ralf
Usbeck, CEO of Chain4Travel. “Through the Camino chain, all companies in the
travel industry - no matter how large or small - are given the opportunity to
future-proof their own processes and benefit directly from the technological
advances.”
“We are excited to join the Camino blockchain as
a consortium member”, says Mathieu Montmessin, Executive Vice President
Research & Development at Hahn Air. “We are looking forward to co-create
Camino as the worldwide operating system for travel products and to take
influence on the development of new travel products. Camino allows
communication and collaboration among partners at eye level. This will
stimulate the creation of future business models and the travel products of
tomorrow which will ultimately be a great asset to our partner airlines and
travel agencies.”