Thai Airways expands long term partnership with Accelya
Thai Airways inked an agreement to outsource its passenger revenue accounting activities to Accelya.
This will enable THAI to better optimise resources and improve operational efficiency.
The new agreement builds on a 11-year partnership between THAI and Accelya.
Accelya is a global provider of software and tech solutions for the airline industry.
As part of the new agreement, the Thai flag carrier entrusts its data processing function to Accelya.
Since 2012, Accelya has serviced Thai Airways with a full suite of solutions across both its passenger and cargo segments.
“Our long-standing partnership with Accelya has played a pivotal role in driving our transformation over the years,” said Cherdchome Therdsteerasukdi, THAI CFO.
“As we embark on yet another chapter in our collaboration, we’re excited to leverage Accelya’s financial expertise.”
Accelya says it is the industry’s largest outsourced services provider for passenger revenue accounting.
It is a certified NDC and ONE Order Capable provider, and handles passenger revenue accounting for over 30 airlines globally.
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