Amadeus has signed agreements with Bangkok Airways and Siem Reap Airways to extend their
contracts for the Amadeus Revenue Integrity solution till 2012.
Through improving the quality of passenger name records (PNRs) and detecting fictitious or
duplicate names and ticket numbers, Amadeus' Revenue Integrity technology makes the predicting
of the number of no-shows much more accurate. This uplifts an airline's capacity to fill planes with
paying customers as opposed to empty seats. By doing so, airlines are able to enjoy a greater load
factor and eventually sell more seats at an optimal price.
"Bangkok Airways and our subsidiary Siem Reap Airways were two of the first Asian airlines to sign
up with Amadeus Revenue Integrity solution in 2005," said Mr Peter Wiesner, Vice President
Marketing, Bangkok Airways. "Over the past two years, it has fulfilled its promise on improving our
passenger yield and forecasting ability, thereby reducing no-show reservations and helping us make tremendous savings."
"It is imperative that we constantly seek technology that helps to increase efficiency and reduce costs.
Amadeus' Revenue Integrity solution
has played a vital role in helping our two airlines cut down on no-shows and unfulfilled bookings. We are delighted to continue our
partnership with Amadeus in utilizing this solution, and we are confident of even greater gains in yield and return on investment in the
coming years," he added.
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