Bangalore: IBS Software Services, a leading provider of software solutions to the travel, transportation and logistics industries, has announced the successful implementation of iFly, (the IBS product for managing staff travel requirements of airlines) for South African Airways (SAA). SAA is the second customer for IBS' iFly, the first being Air New Zealand.
Travel concessions are one of the most sought after benefits for airline staff. iFly is a web-based solution built on new generation technologies that automates the airline staff travel process. iFly facilitates a self-serviced environment for staff to use concessions and make bookings directly through its comprehensive booking module. The rules manager module of iFly helps staff travel administrators to define and maintain staff travel policies and rules centrally.
19/06/06 India PRwire (Press Release)
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