Travel professionals in the U.S. and Canada can now access and book ancillary services for the most airlines currently available in the North American market via any GDS, Amadeus reports. Amadeus says ...
Travel agents in over 60 markets will now be able to book travelers’ preferred seats in Economy Class in advance of travel, thanks to a new agreement with Lufthansa and Amadeus. The new agreement that ...
Amadeus' booking recovery rate dipped slightly in the third quarter compared with the previous quarter, although revenue recovery continued an upward trajectory, the company reported. Total ...
Corporate online booking tool Amadeus Cytric Easy has announced a new integration with event and meetings platform Hubli. Amadeus said that the integration with Hubli would allow users to book meeting ...
THE PULSE: Amadeus reaches an agreement with SAP, bringing an end-to-end cloud-based corporate travel solution to the industry for the first time. The supplier of IT solutions for the travel industry ...
Israeli start-up Joyned has today announced a commercial agreement with leading global travel technology company Amadeus. The agreement will see Joyned’s group booking software - Joyned Booking – ...
Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 20 November, 2012Amadeus, a leading technology partner for the global travel industry, has announced the launch of a new User Interface (UI) for its online corporate ...
Amadeus Cytric and Globespan, a travel management company, announce their alliance as NDC booking issuance grows access to corporate travel in Canada and the US In collaboration with Amadeus Cytric, ...
Amadeus and Norwegian Cruise Line have signed a 10-year-deal in which Amadeus will provide Norwegian with an air shopping and booking tool for both travel agents and consumers to use. Norwegian will ...
This is supported by the fact that large, narrow-moat online operating companies like Booking and Expedia continue to source airline content from Amadeus and its peers versus building it out on their ...
MADRID -- Amadeus said its booking fees for 2003 "will not change" for most U.S. airlines, but the carriers may end up paying more because the GDS will start collecting fees for services like ...