On Thursday, SITA, a non-GDS provider of
passenger management systems, briefed the airline industry on its
progress towards delivering its next-generation Horizon passenger
management system in partnership with software giant Oracle.
SITA revealed that its new Horizon fares
solution will allow airlines a choice of suppliers of complete
fares distribution for the first time as it concludes testing with
the Canadian Transportation Agency and US Department of
Transportation in preparation for providing full compliance with
fare filing regulations in North America.
SITA’s Total Fares Management integrates
management and distribution solutions as a single service with a
single cost from a single vendor, providing electronic
distribution to industry pricing engines at the touch of a button.
The end-to-end process enables airlines to be responsive,
competitive and efficient with their airfares, while optimizing
their yield on each seat sold.
“SITA’s investment programme in Horizon is
delivering results for our customers. Our waves of innovation,
such as Total Fares Management, are bringing radically enhanced
reservations, fares, inventory, departure control and ticketing
systems to an industry that has been restricted by legacy systems,” said Francesco Violante, CEO, SITA, speaking at the Air Transport
IT Summit in Brussels. “Today, we can also confirm
that the first release of our new Horizon Weight&Balance
service will be implemented with lead customer, Czech Airlines.
This entirely new system developed using Services Oriented
Architecture (SOA) runs on an open systems platform which unlike
legacy systems gives the ability to add enhancements and system
modifications very quickly. What we are doing is not just about
delivering state-of-the-art systems, it is about truly addressing
industry requirements and meeting demands in the new decade.”
SITA’s new weight and balance load planning tool ensures more
fuel-efficient flights. It allows cost-efficient centralized
operations and includes a graphical user interface, drag and drop
functionality, multi-airline/multi aircraft operation, flight
summary and center of gravity charts. Together these reduce
training time, give greater flexibility to load control agents and
provide greater overall precision in load planning.
For years, airlines have been hampered by legacy passenger and
fares management systems built before the advent of the internet.
But with continued investment and innovation and an
ever-increasing number of airlines, including most recently Air
India, Malaysia Airlines and Meridiana, adopting Horizon
reservations or fares systems, SITA’s next-generation passenger
management system is being viewed as the credible alternative for
the industry.
With SITA’s fares technology, airlines
can now analyse competitive fares - published or on the web;
decide on fares to place in the market, gain seamless and
automated approval; file, distribute, validate and audit them, all
from the same system. In addition, for the 10% of tickets that are
reissued, SITA has automated the manual booking modification
processes, cutting a 25-30 minute process to just a few minutes
and ensuring accurate application of penalties and fare
recalculation, resulting in major cost savings.
The next Horizon release phase will target origin and destination
inventory management, multi-channel payment services, mobile
services, and enhanced ticketing, while major milestones will be
accomplished in development of the system’s user interfaces as
part of a programme that will continue to deliver on the complete
migration to open systems by 2013.
More than 150
airlines now use passenger management solutions from SITA's
Horizon portfolio which encompasses reservations, inventory
pricing, ticketing, departure control, self-service booking and
customer service technologies.
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