12 January 2010
SYDNEY - Amadeus and British Airways have agreed a three-year extension of their content agreement taking it up to 2013.
The renewed agreement guarantees full-content access to Amadeus users worldwide, ensuring travel agents have access to the same range of fares through Amadeus as they would through the airlineââ¬â¢s website.
The full range of British Airwaysââ¬â¢ fares, schedules and inventory made available through the Amadeus system will be the same as those offered through any direct or indirect channel, distribution provider or website.
Amadeus users can continue to access and book fares and inventory that the airline makes available to the public through its internal reservation system and its consumer website, as well as through third-party sites.
In the UK and Ireland, the opt-in levels that were established by Amadeus in 2007 remain unchanged.
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