Travel & Travel Technology News.Dec 11, 2006 Amadeus, Indian Airlines Indian Airlines Limited or Indian (Hindi: इंडियन एयरलाइंस लिमिटेड or इंडियन Amadeus reached agreement with Indian Airlines to make the carrier's domestic flights available for booking and ticketing in India. Dec 8, 2006 British Airways British Airways in full British Airways PLC International passenger airline based in London. In 1936 British Airways Ltd. was founded through the merger of three smaller airlines. British Airways Manager-Communication Networks Phillip Hawker said BA.com now is used at call centers so agents see the same information as customers. He noted that BA is using the Internet more and more for managing internal processes. "Complexity was killing us. We recognized that we had to completely re-engineer the system and processes that we used...For us as a business, the Internet is already mission-critical." Dec 5, 2006 MyTravel, First Choice Holidays MyTravel In Talks For First Choice Unit - Report. Leisure travel firm MyTravel is in talks with rival First Choice Holidays to acquire its main package travel business, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. a newspaper report. Dec 6, 2006 Sabre Airline Solutions Sabre Airline Solutions is a subsidiary of Sabre Holdings. The main product of Sabre Airline Solutions is the SabreSonic system. This provides departure control, reservations, and, inventory management. Sabre Airline Solutions signed a $15 million deal with Air China to implement a new flight operations control center, including Sabre's AirOps and Crew Management suites. It also extended its relationship with Aeroflot to include revenue and data management products, hosting services and support. Dec 6, 2006 Shinkuro Shinkuro Inc. CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Steve Cocker noted that there is "no foreseeable end or replacement" for the Internet. Airlines have embraced the technology but should go further, ARINC ARINC Aeronautical Radio, Inc. ARINC Aircraft Radio Incorporated ARINC Aeronautical Research Incorporated Network Solutions Senior Director-Global Product Management Michael McShea said. "There's been very little use beyond e-commerce for operational purposes," he said, adding that cost savings and productivity increases could be generated by carriers that take advantage of the Internet for streamlining operations. "The possibilities are endless once we make this transition." Dec 5, 2006 Worldspan Online agency defections take a sizable siz·a·ble also size·a·ble adj. Of considerable size; fairly large. siz a·ble·ness n. bite from Worldspan
revenue, with more to come: The defections of online travel companies to
other GDSs are making sizable dents in Worldspan's revenues and net
income. Dec 8, 2006 Z Editor: Aram Gesar, eMail:
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