Air Peace (P4) is available for ticketing on GP-275, offering connectivity between West Africa, Europe, and other international destinations with flexible routing options for travel agents.
Ticketing Information
Air Peace is not a BSP member in Malaysia, but tickets can be issued on a single GP-275 document. Flights may also be combined with more than 165 APG partner airlines on the same ticket, allowing greater flexibility when planning itineraries.
Key Benefits
- Issue on GP-275 through standard GDS workflow
- Combine with other APG partner airlines
- Flexible routing options
- Secure and recognised ticketing process
Useful Links
GP ticketing guidelines:
https://www.apg-airlines.com/support
View APG partner airlines:
https://www.apg-airlines.com/all-partner-airlines
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is GP-275? +
GP-275 is the APG Airlines ticketing plate that allows travel agents to issue tickets for airlines that may not participate in BSP in certain markets, or to combine multiple partner airlines on a single ticket.
When should I use GP-275 instead of an airline’s own ticket stock? +
GP-275 is commonly used when the airline is not available in BSP locally, when combining itineraries with other partner carriers, or when specific routing options are only available through APG Airlines.
Can GP-275 tickets be issued through the usual GDS workflow? +
Yes, GP-275 ticketing follows standard GDS procedures. Fare construction and routing rules still apply, and our team can assist if guidance is needed.
Can flights be combined with other airlines on one ticket? +
Yes, GP-275 allows combinations with more than 165 APG partner airlines, subject to fare rules, routing, and availability.
Where can I find the latest GP-275 ticketing guidelines? +
The latest guidelines and partner airline information are available at:
https://www.apg-airlines.com/support
Who should I contact for assistance? +
Travel agents may contact APG Malaysia for fare guidance, routing support, or ticketing assistance.