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Virgin America selects Cendant
Wednesday, March 29, 2006
Cendant Travel Distribution Services (TDS), a division of Cendant Corp. announced a multi-year agreement to provide Virgin America with Cendant TDS` next-generation Passenger Services System (PSS), aiRES. Virgin America, a new U.S.-based airline start-up company, will utilize aiRES as a foundation in its strategy to utilize the world`s most advanced technologies to provide customers with best-in-class service and operational integrity as key differentiators.

aiRES provides the most innovative and flexible technical solution available in the industry today, and its extraordinary customer-centric design was a key consideration in the decision by Virgin America to select the system. aiRES is built from the ground up on open systems technology and is designed to replace less flexible, more expensive hosting systems common in the industry.

The new, more efficient system is able to support growth by providing comprehensive passenger reservations, inventory control, fares, ticketing, and departure control functions and sustains a myriad of different airline business models for today`s evolving environment. Designed to be fully configurable, aiRES allows airlines to respond quickly to changing competitive initiatives and market changes, without the need for complex and costly development. aiRES can reduce passenger service costs, improve customer service, and enable customer self service, while maintaining the flexibility to compete and succeed in this evolving market.

The industry-leading, customer-centric functionality and flexibility that aiRES provides will enable Virgin America to provide our customers with state-of-the-art access and ease of use through advanced technology, said Brian Clark, vice president - Planning and Sales, Virgin America. The open architecture and extended configurability will allow Virgin America to extend our business model in an efficient and cost-effective manner.

Through its open architecture, the new technology enables a number of attractive customer service functions, including a three-step booking process and a seven-second check-in at the airport, improving customer service and resulting in increased efficiency for the airline. aiRES also enables airlines to broaden their customer service offerings by integrating their distribution channels with other travel services. For example, when returning a rental car, a customer could also receive an airline boarding pass. In addition, the architecture can enable real time customer notifications of service impact situations, such as a weather delay or other flight schedule changes.

aiRES is filling the industry need for an integrated, multi-hosting system built around a customer-centric design that will provide the right foundation for future success for an airline, said Flo Lugli, senior vice president, Airline Solutions, Cendant Travel Distribution Services.

Virgin America`s goal is to build an innovative, new breed airline based on safe and efficient operations, low costs and outstanding guest service, adds Lugli. We are pleased to provide this new generation solution for Virgin America and to partner with its management team to help make this vision a reality.

In September 2005, Cendant TDS announced WestJet Airlines as its launch customer for aiRES. Cendant has brought aiRES to market through a business alliance with IBS Software Services, a eader in software solutions and services to the global travel, transportation and logistics industries. This partnership between two industry leaders attributes the primary responsibility for product development and support to IBS and the primary responsibility for product management, sales, marketing, and customer relationships to Cendant TDS.
Vicky Karantzavelou - Wednesday, March 29, 2006
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