New Delhi: A homegrown IT solution that enables India's budget airlines to link up to the global Amadeus reservation system and helps in inventory control has processed three million transactions since being launched May 5 last year, its developer says.
'AIRS (Airline Inventory and Reservation System) makes Amadeus accessible to low-cost carriers. It gives them the means to distribute on an international platform,' said Ankur Bhatia, executive director of the New Delhi-based diversified Bird Group.
Amadeus is a global reservation system that links airlines around the world. It normally caters to larger international carriers. To get on the Amadeus network, nine airlines -- among them Kingfisher, Go, Paramount, Jagson and AirOne besides Bhutan's Druk Air - are using AIRS system.
27/06/06 Vishnu Makhijani/Indo-Asian News Service/DailyIndia.com, US
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