Bangalore: The US Dollar 60 million ITC Infotech, one of India's fastest growing IT services and solutions providers, has announced the launch of its Interline e-Ticketing Offshore Testing Service, on the sidelines of the Travel and Distribution Exposition, Europe.
Interline e-ticketing would allow a passenger to use a single e-ticket to travel on various airlines. ITC Infotech was currently providing the testing service to a leading European airline. This service enabled the airline to minimise the testing timelines and reduce costs extensively through the offshore model.
13/07/06 UNI/The Hindu
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