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Air France-KLM And Amadeus Renew Content Agreement

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Airfrance_KLMAir France-KLM and Amadeus, a leading technology partner for the global travel industry, have renewed their content agreement allowing travel agencies worldwide to continue to have guaranteed access to the full range of fares and inventory relating to more than 74.8 million seats and 90.000 flights operated annually by Air France and KLM through the Amadeus system.

Amadeus_LogoThe agreement also includes the content of regional airlines in the group.

Travel agents will continue to offer optional services to their customers such as Economy Comfort for KLM or Seat + for Air France using the Amadeus Airline Ancillary Services solution (AAAS), a fully integrated end-to-end solution which enables airlines to merchandise their ancillary services.

New Economy Offer launched in the travel agency channel

Furthermore, Air France has launched the “New Economy Offer” available to 58 destinations on the short and medium-haul network, allowing travel agents to give the customer an option that will allow choosing between the all-inclusive fare and a MiNi fare.

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