Radius adds missing element
RADIUS says its global partnership with Amadeus adds the “one missing ingredient to really compete in the multinational corporate travel arena,” according to Gillian Gibson, vice president, Multinational Customer Group at Amadeus.
He added:
“Amadeus is the only travel technology provider that is able to support RADIUS consistently with one system around the world.”
RADIUS and Amadeus recently formed a global partnership through which Amadeus provides a common technology platform to enable RADIUS to consistently network, standardize processes and share business opportunities among members.
“Smart travel buyers are looking for travel suppliers that, as a minimum, are able to provide consistent data, the latest technology, travel policy management tools, strong buying power — as well as the best services across countries,” said Tony Hughes, president and CEO of RADIUS.
He said the new platform will give the company the flexibility to work as a global travel agency, but also to provide a local focus for local requirements.
He added RADIUS expected the move to grow its corporate business clients.
Report by David Wilkening
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