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  2. Amadeus CRS - Wikipedia

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    Amadeus also provides New Generation departure control systems to airlines. [1] Amadeus IT Group is a transaction processor for the global travel and tourism industry. The company is structured around two key related areas—its global distribution system and its "IT Solutions" business area. Amadeus is a member of IATA, OTA and SITA.

  3. Amadeus IT Group - Wikipedia

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    Amadeus Altéa Customer Management System (CMS) is a software suite for airlines' sales and reservations, inventory management and departure control systems. [42] Using it, airlines outsource their IT operations onto a community platform which allows them to share information with both airline alliance and codeshare agreement partners.

  4. Navitaire - Wikipedia

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    Navitaire is a subsidiary of Amadeus that provides technology services to the airline and rail industries. [1] [2] Its headquarters are in Minneapolis with offices in London, Manila, Salt Lake City, and Sydney. [3] It has data centers in Minneapolis, Salt Lake City, and Sydney. [4] David Evans has held the role of global managing director since ...

  5. Amadeus Acquires Kambr to Bolster Its Airline Pricing Tools

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    Amadeus, the travel technology company giant, said on Thursday it had completed the acquisition of Kambr, a company providing revenue management solutions for airlines. The companies didn’t ...

  6. Amadeus and American Airlines Announce New Long-Term ... - AOL

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    Amadeus and American Airlines Announce New Long-Term Distribution Agreement MIAMI & FORT WORTH, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Amadeus, a leading technology partner for the global travel industry, and ...

  7. Airline reservations system - Wikipedia

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    In the airline industry, available seats are commonly referred to as inventory. The inventory of an airline is generally classified into service classes (e.g. economy, premium economy, business or first class) and any number of fare classes, to which different prices and booking conditions may apply.

  8. Computer reservation system - Wikipedia

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    United Airlines and Trans World Airlines followed in 1971 with the Apollo Reservation System and Programmed Airline Reservation System (PARS), respectively. Soon, travel agents began pushing for a system that could automate their side of the process by accessing the various ARSes directly to make reservations.

  9. Passenger service system - Wikipedia

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    A Passenger Service System or PSS is a network of software applications that help airlines manage all the passenger-related operations from ticketing to boarding. [1] The PSS usually comprises an airline reservations system , an airline inventory system and a departure control system (DCS).