Mapping of Airline Traffic over Internet Protocol
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Mapping of Airline Traffic over Internet Protocol (MATIP) is a communication protocol defined by RFC 2351. It uses the well-known ports 350 and 351. It has been created for use by computer applications to carry airline reservation, ticketing, and messaging traffic.
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MATIP is preferred over classic Airline Traffic lines because:
- it allows to use low-cost tcp/ip global networks instead airline-specific networks
- it will decrease the number of communications sessions to manage
- current airline booking terminals and programs can be used with MATIP without the need of replacement
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