
Published: 28 January 2000 16:21 GMT
Galileo International, which provides the travel industry with a network for checking airline ticket availability and making reservations, has signed an agreement with British Airways to buy Travel Automation Services (TAS).
Over 40,000 agencies have access to scheduling for fare information and booking reservations, and can issue tickets from more than 500 airlines.
Airline Departure Control Systems, Reservations, Inventory systems knowledge is essential. TPF Developer urgently required to work in West London, ...
Experience in Airline applications DCS, Reservations, Inventory and/or links and systems communication would be a distinct advantage. Implementation ...
Reservations, Ticketing, Inventory (4yrs+). Expertise in DCS Applications and processes (minimum 3 years) including Check-in and Load Control systems ...
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