Amadeus delivers breakthrough for corporate travel

Amadeus delivers breakthrough for corporate travel

Amadeus has announced the arrival of breakthrough travel and expense technology in Australia.

Amadeus cytric Travel & Expense is based on open and flexible architecture that enables it to be adapted to each customers’ needs.

Amadeus believes the fundamental mechanics of corporate travel haven’t changed for around half a century: flight-taxi-hotel-meeting. However the changes have come in the power of the traveller, who are more demanding, mobile and have access to more information than ever before.

Which is why Amadeus is investing in the next big thing, the most innovative technology platform that will offer a world of benefits to Travel Management Companies (TMCs), corporations and corporate travellers.

The highly customisable and scalable Amadeus cytric Travel & Expense is offering just that. It is an integrated solution that allows corporations to manage their travel programmes effortlessly from trip planning, to booking, accounting and reimbursement – all in a Software as a Service (SaaS) model. It means employees won’t need to look anywhere else, and that means they stay in policy.

Amadeus IT Pacific managing director, Tony Carter, said, “Like most of us, I’m a compulsive business traveller and travel enthusiast, and we all know what a great travel experience should look like. We’ve been delivering that with our best-in-breed AeTM online booking technology, but we’re not resting on our laurels and it’s time to step up the game. We’re going to put corporations in the driving seat by giving them control and visibility over their travel spend, as well as flexibility to their travellers.”

Amadeus cytric Travel & Expense will be available in Australia later in 2016, alongside AeTM.

Amadeus cytric Travel & Expense will also be available via our agency and channel partners.

Email the Travel Weekly team at traveldesk@travelweekly.com.au

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