Philippine Airlines has become the first
airline in the Asia Pacific region to migrate to CRIS, the frequent flyer
and relationship marketing solution from Mercator, the Dubai-based IT division of the Emirates Group.
A Mercator implementation team worked closely with Philippine Airlines in
Manila, providing the technical resources and training essential to a successful launch.
CRIS will offer a wide range of attractive new features to the 420,000
members of “Mabuhay Miles”, the airline’s recently-launched frequent flyer
scheme.
They can now enrol via the Internet, view their mileage balance, book
flights instantly and receive targeted promotions tailored to their specific
needs.
Henry So Uy, Philippine Airlines’ Executive Vice President, said:
“Mabuhay Miles is intended to offer our most loyal customers a much more rewarding
experience, and help us deliver the best possible service to them.
“The successful implementation of CRIS allows us to do just that, as our
members can now be assured of smooth and trouble-free services at every step
of their journey, from reservations to ticketing to check-in.”
After 60 years in business, Philippine Airlines now carries 6,000,000
passengers annually on routes across three continents and prides itself on
its excellent service and hospitality.
Hugh Pride, Director IT at Mercator, said: “We’re delighted to work with
Philippine Airlines, and we’re confident that CRIS will revolutionise its
relationship with its frequent flyers.
“The successful completion of the project was the result of great teamwork
between Philippine Airlines and Mercator, and is yet another example of a
Mercator project delivered on time and on budget.”
Major world airlines already using Mercator solutions include Air Algérie,
Air New Zealand, Air Pacific, Air Zimbabwe, British Airways, Emirates, Grupo
TACA, Olympic, Qantas, Royal Air Maroc, Royal Brunei, SriLankan and
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