New Delhi: Leading global IT solutions provider to travel industry, Amadeus yesterday said it is looking at increasing outsourcing jobs to India by shifting them from Europe and North America.
The company was looking outsource to work in the areas of development and support services in India, Amadeus IT group executive vice-president commercial David V Jones said.
Amadeus, which offers a wide range of travel it services not only to airline companies but also to corporates, has been trying to strengthen its presence in India.
Recently Amadeus India had roped in state-owned carrier Indian to offer booking facilities through its technology platform, which connects around 6,000 travel agents across the country.
30/11/06 Zee News
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