National carrier Air India and Travel booking platform Amadeus have signed an agreement
that makes available national carrier’s international flights to agents in India as well as
both international and domestic flights on Amadeus’ platform globally.
“Travel sellers in India will have access to the airline’s pure full international content only, while travel sellers in the rest of the world will have access to the full range of Air India’s content, both domestic and international. Working with Amadeus will help accelerate the airline’s growth in 2020 and beyond, an important step in the airline’s vision and renewed relationship with Amadeus,” said a release from flight booking platform.
Air India had recently moved from keeping two ticketing platforms to one and had selected Travelport for it. The move was question by various industry insiders, who believed that this move of moving away from Amadeus will not be beneficial for the cash strapped airline, as Amadeus offers a he network across the globe.
“We are pleased to renew our relationship with Amadeus to support our growth strategy globally and hope that this is the first step in our new journey together. We look forward to working closer with Amadeus to support agencies and travelers in the future,” Meenakshi Mallik, Commercial Director, Air India, was quoted in the relelase.
06/01/20 Economic Times
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“Travel sellers in India will have access to the airline’s pure full international content only, while travel sellers in the rest of the world will have access to the full range of Air India’s content, both domestic and international. Working with Amadeus will help accelerate the airline’s growth in 2020 and beyond, an important step in the airline’s vision and renewed relationship with Amadeus,” said a release from flight booking platform.
Air India had recently moved from keeping two ticketing platforms to one and had selected Travelport for it. The move was question by various industry insiders, who believed that this move of moving away from Amadeus will not be beneficial for the cash strapped airline, as Amadeus offers a he network across the globe.
“We are pleased to renew our relationship with Amadeus to support our growth strategy globally and hope that this is the first step in our new journey together. We look forward to working closer with Amadeus to support agencies and travelers in the future,” Meenakshi Mallik, Commercial Director, Air India, was quoted in the relelase.
06/01/20 Economic Times
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