One97 Communications, which owns Paytm brand, on Wednesday announced a partnership with Amadeus, under which it will integrate Amadeus' travel platform and optimise travel experience from search to booking, and payment. This partnership brings together Paytm's vast user base and Amadeus's expertise to provide travellers with a more seamless and efficient booking experience, according to a release. Paytm has partnered with global travel technology company Amadeus to redefine travel experience with Artificial Intelligence, the release said. "Under this collaboration, for the next three years, the company will integrate Amadeus's expansive travel platform, enhancing the travellers' experience from search to booking, and finally to payment," it said. Paytm is among the leading online travel aggregators in the country and the partnership with Amadeus is aimed at cementing its position as the premier travel provider in India. Leveraging Amadeus' advanced automation and New Distribution
Travel technology company Amadeus will provide passenger service system to Tatas-owned Air India as the airline works on ways to improve operational efficiency as well as customer experience. Air India is implementing the full Amadeus Alta PSS (Passenger Service System) suite, including components ranging from revenue management, revenue accounting, retailing, and merchandising, website, mobile and frequent flyer programme management, Amadeus said in a statement. The carrier signed an agreement with Amadeus in this regard on Monday. "The platform delivers a modern and efficient reservations solution to customers and travel partners. The advanced system will also equip Air India with technology that will enhance its operational efficiency," the statement said. Air India's Chief Commercial Officer Nipun Aggarwal said it was adopting several cutting-edge technology solutions to transform the airline's customer experience. "Amadeus Alta PSS is the first of many such initiatives to ...
Airlines use GDS systems like Amadeus, Sabre and Travelport to distribute their tickets to travel agents globally for a fee
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