GDS connectivity & booking
Long-running integrations with Galileo, Worldspan, Amadeus, Sabre, and Travelport — from Hungary’s first online ticketing stack to modern web-service and Universal API connections.
Founded by Róbert Bánki and Zsolt Wagner, Büchler & Wagner has delivered travel-tech and aviation software since 2000 — from Hungary’s first online ticketing stack to today’s AI-assisted sales. For the General Aviation demo landing page, visit ga.buchlerwagner.com.
How the company was formed, what the team built in travel distribution and dynamic packaging, and how that experience feeds today’s aviation and sales products.
Büchler & Wagner was founded by Róbert Bánki and Zsolt Wagner. Since 2000 they have worked together across a wide range of IT projects — from static websites to sophisticated online booking engines and, most recently, recommendation-driven systems.
Over the years the team has accumulated deep, hands-on experience with the major global distribution systems (GDS) used worldwide. They have connected numerous applications to Galileo, Worldspan, Amadeus, and Sabre.
Delivered the first Worldspan API application — at the time, Hungary’s first online flight-ticket booking system of its kind.
Shipped Galileo XML under the product name Netbook, which led the Hungarian market for ten years.
Launched the first Hungarian and Central European dynamic package-tour booking engine, powering the Triplanet.hu travel portal on Galileo and GTA XML.
Released TraBase, integrating multiple GDS feeds and hotel-distributor systems in one platform.
Rolled out Amadeus Web Services (2012), Sabre Web Services (2013), and Travelport Universal API (2014).
The first dynamic-packaging booking stack went live in 2007 as part of an in-house B2C initiative. Early testing showed that in Eastern Europe many travellers prefer choosing from ready-made, bookable bundles rather than designing every leg themselves — so the team designed a dynamic package builder that could assemble competitive offers automatically at scale.
Because the combinatorial search space exploded, they also engineered an intelligent recommender that surfaces the strongest match for each shopper — a pattern that materially improved conversion for partner sites.
Since 2016 the company has concentrated on general aviation, especially pilot training. Its training-management platform is among the most capable in the segment and is on a roadmap to add artificial-intelligence features.
Büchler & Wagner has been building sales systems since 2020; by 2026 it operates AI-driven sales automation for clients who need the same immediacy the team once brought to airline distribution.
High-level view of major product lines built on decades of travel-distribution and aviation experience.
Long-running integrations with Galileo, Worldspan, Amadeus, Sabre, and Travelport — from Hungary’s first online ticketing stack to modern web-service and Universal API connections.
Triplanet.hu (2007), TraBase (2011), and the in-house dynamic-packaging toolkit with automated bundle assembly and recommender-driven conversion optimisation.
Since 2016, pilot-training and general-aviation operations software — advanced training management with AI capabilities on the roadmap.
Sales platforms since 2020; by 2026, AI-based outbound and qualification workflows — see also the GA demo landing.