Southwest Airlines is to implement Amadeus’
Altéa reservations solution to support the carrier’s international
service.
Now that the contract is finalized, the
two companies will work together to implement Amadeus’ technology
to allow Southwest to operate international flights in 2014.
AirTran Airways, a wholly-owned subsidiary
of Southwest Airlines, currently serves international
destinations. As the AirTran international flights transition to
Southwest, Amadeus will support Southwest’s international flying.
While the Amadeus IT Group agreement focuses on
the international element of Southwest's reservation system, the
contract also provides the option for Southwest to convert its
domestic business to Amadeus in the future.
“We could not be more impressed with the
experience and knowledge Amadeus IT Group brings to the table,”
said Southwest Airlines Chairman, President, and CEO, Gary Kelly.
“They are a premier technology provider, and we are confident in
their ability to meet and exceed our needs as we prepare for the
exciting opportunity to extend the Southwest brand into the
international marketplace.”
Luis Maroto, President & CEO, Amadeus,
added,
“This agreement is a milestone for Amadeus, both in North America
and beyond. Indeed, not only is Southwest an industry leader in
terms of its size, the airline is also the global ‘standard’ for
low-cost carriers, celebrating 39 consecutive year of profits.”
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