India’s Riya Travel boosts travel content with Amadeus NDC
Riya Travel has cemented its relationship with Amadeus with tailored NDC product offerings, enhancing its retailing capabilities.
Riya Travels is one of India’s largest retail agencies, and the partnership enables it to provide more personalised content to its customers in Asia Pacific.
GMJ Thampy, CMD, Riya Group, says, "Amadeus has been a long-term partner as we have been working towards driving innovation in travel technology in India. With the second wave of Covid-19 dissipating in India, this is the right time to partner with Amadeus to roll out content via NDC for our clients."
"NDC will help us offer real time content from airlines with just a click."
The enhanced partnership will mean Riya Travel can access content via NDC, within the Amadeus Travel Platform.
With air, as well as hotel, car and rail content in one display, agents will benefit from integrated end-to-end technology across their business.
Rakesh Bansal, CEO, Amadeus India, said, "By boosting its travel content with our NDC offering, Riya Travel is getting ready to make travel simpler, more cost-effective, and easier to package options for its customers."
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