11 March 2009
Emirates has signed a five-year worldwide agreement with Amadeus to ensure travel agents have access to the airlineââ¬â¢s full range of content.
The airlineââ¬â¢s divisional senior vice president, commercial pperations worldwide, Keith Longstaff, said: ââ¬ÅâWe remain fully committed to working with the travel agency channel as we continue to expand our reach with the latest routes between Asia, Europe and the Americas.ââ¬~
The full range of Emiratesââ¬â¢ fares, schedules and inventory will be the same, and under the same conditions, as that offered through indirect or direct channels, distribution providers or websites.
By Bev Fearis
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