Mystifly takes Microsoft innovation award
Airfare consolidation services company Mystifly has been awarded the coveted Code for Honor at Microsoft’s Solution Excellence Awards in Bangalore, India.
The competition was created to highlight excellence and innovation in the development of commercial apps on the Windows platform.
In the competition Mystifly showcased its B2B booking platform MyFareBox which took the spoils in the Best Large Enterprise solution category.
"This award from Microsoft reaffirms our commitment in delivering business transforming applications for the travel industry," said Rajeev Kumar, founder, CEO and managing director of Mystifly.
MyFareBox is an intuitive airfare consolidation and ticketing platform offering bookable content from over 900 airlines in more than 70 countries.
Since its inception five years ago MyFareBox has supported the business needs of a growing customer base of travel companies for ticketing fulfillment services across 55 counties.
Mystifly has also developed white label technology solution MyFareBox XClusive for access to the lowest consolidated SOTO/SITI airfares and XML compliant system MyFareBox OnePoint.
Code for Honor began in December 2013 and featured over 2,000 registrants with over 1,000 software solutions, which were carefully whittled down to a group of 25 finalists before the winners were announced.
The contest was supported by major organizations such as NIC, NASSCOM, Intel, Nokia, and Microsoft Ventures.
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