Mumbai: Global travel technology major Amadeus signed a special agreement recently with the national carrier Indian wherein the airline's domestic flights will be booked on Amadeus in India. This unique facility will allow travel agents and bookers on the Amadeus system in India to directly book all Indian (code: IC) domestic flights including pure domestic bookings. Furthermore, all bookings and transactions will be in real time on the highest level of access, enabling bookers to give seamless and efficient service to their clients.
The decision by Indian to select Amadeus India is a strategic step as it provides them with a wider distribution network and enables the airline to be more competitive in terms of expanding customer reach and enhancing sales efficiencies and services.
17/01/07 Express TravelWorld
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