Sharjah-based Air Arabia has selected the SITA
Horizon passenger management system to provide a seamless transit
service at Air Arabia’s 70 departure points across 32 countries as
the airline expands its network.
This multi-million dollar, seven-year deal
includes departure control services and self-service check-in
along with SITA’s new generation weight and balance system, and
the connectivity and messaging associated with the operations
including IP VPN, and SITA’s shared telecommunications
infrastructure solution AirportHub.
SITA will connect Air Arabia’s multi-hub
destinations and provide seamless passenger services across its
growing network while using Air Arabia’s own service agents and
ground handling partners.
Hani El Assaad, SITA Regional Vice President
Middle East and North Africa said, “SITA’s comprehensive managed
solution allows Air Arabia to control costs effectively as our
departure control, network and messaging solutions are charged per
passenger checked-in, mirroring the airline’s business activity
and requiring minimal capital investment. We also provide a single
help desk for integrated and responsive customer support ...
Having an innovative airline like Air Arabia chose SITA Horizon is
a clear endorsement of our investment strategy in the platform and
confirms SITA as a major player in this exciting market.”
Air Arabia, which has been profitable since its
first year of operation, flies to 70 destinations in the Middle
East, North Africa, the Indian subcontinent, Central Asia and
Europe from three hubs in UAE, Morocco and Egypt.
Since its first flight in 2003 the Air Arabia
fleet has expanded to 28 Airbus A320-200 aircraft and the airline
has an order for 44 aircraft of this type to support its future
growth.
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