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Amadeus creates new leisure technology business unit

Daily news, 14 Apr 2008

MADRID – Amadeus has created a new unit to provide tools for international leisure distribution. TravelTainment – The Amadeus Leisure Group brings together three Amadeus leisure technology businesses: TravelTainment, Amadeus Tours, and the product management and development for TOMA, a tour package distribution solution.

TravelTainment – The Amadeus Leisure Group will initially focus on Amadeus' existing market portfolios in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, Holland, Belgium, Poland and the UK and other markets beyond Europe such as North America and Canada.

The combined leisure offering of the new unit is the only multi-market, multi-channel, community distribution system for selling leisure content of all type, including alternative packages, hotels, charters, low cost options and cruises. Leisure customers have access to a unique database of 470 destinations covering over 80 percent of the world's leisure destinations.

 
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