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Username: JAL
Date/Time: Fri, October 27, 2000 at 5:47 AM GMT
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Subject: IATA's application for .travel TLD

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To whom it may concern:

This comment is filed in support of the IATA proposal to sponsor a
".travel" TLD.

Travel has already established itself as the largest component of
e-commerce but many consumers remain reluctant to purchase travel
over the web because of uncertainty about the reputation and reliability of ".com" website operators who may be geographically remote, and whose qualifications and capabilities have not been verified by any independent party.

By screening ".travel" website operators to assure compliance with
transparent and objective criteria relevant to the conduct of
e-commerce, IATA's innovative proposal will add value for both consumers and businesses.  It will also give consumers the confidence necessary if e-business is to compete on an equal footing with traditional brick-and-mortar alternatives.

I believe that IATA is the appropriate entity to sponsor the travel
industry's TLD.  IATA has served as a neutral, trusted intermediary for decades, enabling the travel industry to efficiently meet the needs of its customers.  IATA's acknowledged strengths include standard-setting, the accreditation of travel businesses and assignment of codes for airlines, airports, etc.  Thus, it is ideally positioned to perform the screening and verification functions which lie at the heart of the proposal and which are notably absent from today's ".com" environment.

I strongly encourage ICANN to grant the IATA application.  This will not only enable the merits of this innovative concept to be proven, but may also have direct applications to other sectors of the new economy in the future.

Isao Kaneko
President & CEO
Japan Airlines      
     

 


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