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Asiatravel partners with Amadeus to offer Flight Reservation Service

Travel News Asia Monday, 27 August 2007

Amadeus has launched Asiatravel's instant confirmation flight reservation service, powered by Amadeus API.

Bookings will be made on Amadeus, and visitors to the Asiatravel's website are now able to search for flight schedules, discounted airfares, seat availability and make reservations with instant confirmation on airlines departing from Singapore to destinations worldwide.

Asiatravel is a Singapore-based online travel portal that is known for offering travellers reservation services at hotels and resorts in Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East and the United States.

Boh Tuang Poh, Executive Chairman of Asiatravel said, "With the help of Amadeus' advanced technology, Asiatravel is transitioning into a fully integrated reservations company with broader customer reach, both regionally and worldwide."

Asiatravel is using Amadeus API to power their online flight reservations, and FareXpert Nego to upload airline-negotiated fares to their site. Also included in this suite of solutions is Amadeus Master Pricer, one of the world's leading low-fare search engines which will allow customers to view up to 200 low-cost, availability-checked fares for a given date in a single transaction. Master Pricer is designed to cater to the needs of large-scale travel portals operating in today's highly competitive and price-sensitive marketplace.

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