IndiGo inks Amadeus revenue management deal
IndiGo has signed a new revenue management agreement with Amadeus.
India’s largest airline will implement Amadeus Segment Revenue Management Flex (Amadeus SRM Flex).
The cloud-based Revenue Management system benefits from an easy-to-operate user interface.
The web-based application will receive information from IndiGo’s Navitaire New Skies Passenger Service System (PSS) through the Revenue Management Integration Service (RMIS).
This will enable near real-time data exchange capabilities allowing the carrier to immediately respond to market dynamics such as new bookings or equipment changes.
Price setting capabilities within the system can be adjusted to be rule-based, science-based, or a mix of both.
Repetitive routines can also be automated in order to optimise efficiency.
“Amadeus’ Revenue Management technology will enable IndiGo to have more granular steering controls, make quicker business decisions, drive greater automation and increase efficiency across the board,” said Abhijit Dasgupta, SVP – Planning and Revenue Management, IndiGo.
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