Cambodia’s international airports select Amadeus cloud platform
Cambodia Airports, an affiliate of VINCI Airports and the operator of the country’s three international air hubs, has selected the Amadeus Flow cloud platform for its airport passenger services operation.
The long-term partnership will support Cambodia Airports operations as it plans for an air travel rebound in the coming months.
With the new approach, Cambodia Airports can also temporarily reallocate resources not in use.
This includes redistributing airline services between terminals, as its check-in desks and gates are no longer tied to legacy fixed networks at specific points in the terminal.
With Amadeus Flow, it can use the cloud to deliver passenger services from any location.
It says Amadeus Flow’s open architecture allows for the integration of future innovations such as biometrics, contactless and self-service technologies as needed, as airport operations around the world pivot to a more socially distanced world.
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