Amadeus picked by Malaysia based CIT to boost content offering
Malaysia-based Corporate Information Travel has tapped Amadeus as its digital transformation partner.
CIT will migrate its business to the Amadeus Travel Platform for more comprehensive air content.
“We are confident that Amadeus will help us deliver on our digital transformation vision. CIT is focused on building a future-proof, scalable system that supports business growth”, said Thaddeus Foo, Managing Director, CIT.
CIT was established in 1985 in Kuala Lumpur with a focus on business travel management.
The company offers instant airline reservations and airline ticketing as well as corporate ticketing facilities from more than 130 airlines worldwide.
“We are pleased to work hand-in-hand with CIT on its full-stack digital transformation as well as a revamp of its content offering. We are proud to be at the forefront of travel technology in Southeast Asia,” said Ramona Bohwongprasert, Amadeus’ SVP – SE Asia, Inside Sales & Startups APAC.
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