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IBS ‘iFly Res’ goes live on Japanese Airline Amakusa

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Tvm: Technopark based IBS Software Services, a leading IT solutions provider to the travel, transportation & logistics industry, has implemented its airline passenger reservation system, iFly Res, in the Japanese airline Amakusa. 

The airline would be using iFly Res for its integrated reservations, ticketing and departure control operations. The successful cut over, including the Internet and Mobile Booking Engine, was achieved within a record period of four months.  Unlike other airline passenger reservation solutions, iFly Res affords total integration of airline reservation with complementary passenger services solutions like holiday & tour management, CRM, inventory control, etc. Amakusa is a Regional Airline in Japan and connects the Amakusa island to the near by major cities Fukuoka, Kumamoto and Kobe.

In a release, V K Mathews, Chairman & CEO, IBS Group said, “IBS’ new generation solutions help airlines break away from legacy systems, and cut their cost of operations, enhance efficiency and improve revenue. Amakusa’s confidence in entrusting us to handle their mission critical operation like passenger reservation is a true endorsement of the compelling value propositions that IBS offer”.

According to Toru Okushima, President Director, Amakusa, “We chose this solution after a careful evaluation and its implementation track record in Japan and abroad. We are confident in IBS’ technological prowess and domain expertise, and its global delivery capability. We are sure that this solution will be a catalyst to achieving our business goals and vision for the future”

IBS provides new generation IT solutions to the TTL industry. IBS has two software development centers in Kerala apart from Atlanta, Bangalore, Boston, London and Tokyo. IBS operates out of twelve offices in the Americas, Europe, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and Africa.

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