Amadeus has signed a major global technology deal with AccesRail. AccesRail supports rail providers who wish to sell their products and
services in the GDS principal displays, by taking responsibility for all associated administrative tasks to achieve that. In a phased
approach throughout 2007, AccesRail’s customers will have access to the advanced Amadeus Electronic Ticketing Server, a solution to
fulfill electronic document storage and data management needs. In addition, they will benefit from Amadeus’ multi-GDS e-ticketing
solution.
The Amadeus Electronic Ticketing server will facilitate the storage of e-tickets, regardless of their origin, as well as validate and carry out
security checks on the issuance of e-tickets. The server can also acts as a gateway ‘hub’, directing the e-tickets issued from any GDS to
the right target desired external e-ticketing server (an operator’s server, the Amadeus server or an interlining partner’s
server).
According to an IATA recommendation, all airlines should be e-ticket compliant by the end of 2007. With access to the Amadeus Electronic
Ticketing Server rail companies can ensure they remain up-to-date and in line with airlines. “It is important that our customers have
access to this advanced technology so that they remain a viable alternative to air travel. Using the Amadeus Electronic Ticketing Server is
an integral part of our strategy to ensure our customers’ success,”
said Oddbjorn Taraldsvik, Sales Director World Sales, AccesRail.
Rail providers can expect cost savings similar to that of airlines who use e-ticketing. IATA estimates that US$9 are saved every time an
e-ticket is issued in place of a paper ticket.
“With over 26 billion global rail passengers every year and an increase of 10,000 kms
of high-speed rails expected to open in Europe by 2020, we firmly believe that Amadeus is the right technology partner to support this
growing market,” said Albert Pozo, Managing Director, Travel & Leisure, Amadeus.
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