Azerbaijan Airlines expands Accelya partnership
Azerbaijan Airlines has tapped Accelya to strengthen financial control across both passenger and cargo operations.
Accelya’s tech will power the airline’s Passenger Revenue Accounting, Cargo Revenue Accounting, Sales Audit and Payment Reconciliation.
Building on its recent adoption of Accelya’s FLX Select for NDC content, Azerbaijan Airlines is now strengthening financial control across multiple operations.
It is strengthening revenue accounting, audit and payment oversight across passenger operations to improve visibility, and accelerate discrepancy detection.
It integrates passenger revenue accounting, sales audit and payment reconciliation into a unified framework.
“As we continue modernise, strengthening financial control and revenue integrity is a key priority,” said Zaur Dibirov, Chief of Finance at Azerbaijan Airlines.
“Through this partnership with Accelya, we are enhancing visibility across our revenue lifecycle and reinforcing governance across sales, settlement and reconciliation processes.”
Accelya supports more than 200 airlines globally and processes over $100 billion in airline revenue annually with revenue accounting, audit and settlement solutions.
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