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Cabo Verde Airlines moves to e-ticketing and selects SITA’s Horizon portfolio in $10 million deal

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Cape Verde (SITA) - Cabo Verde Airlines (Transportes Aereos de Cabo Verde, TACV), the Republic of Cape Verde's flag carrier is making a $10 million investment over ten years as it selects SITA's Horizon portfolio to introduce e-ticketing and e-commerce services.


The Horizon solution set for Cabo Verde will enable the phased introduction of e-ticketing, online booking, ancillary online sales and other innovations, such as a highly automated Revenue Integrity System and a Frequent Flyer Program, with a specific objective of boosting revenues by 15% and achieving considerable annual savings on sales and distribution costs. The first phase of the project involves the implementation of e-ticketing, which is the top priority for TACV for 2006.

"TACV has experienced considerable growth over the last few years. Cape Verde is becoming an increasingly popular holiday destination and in 2005 we transported 591,800 passengers across domestic and international routes. We feel that the time is right to invest in the complete automation of our passenger services and back office functions in order to support this growth and cut costs. We expect to reach the one million passenger mark by the end of 2009," said Antonio Borges, Corporate Planning and IT Director, TACV.

"We were looking for an integrated solution package from a single provider with a specific objective to deploy e-ticketing by year end and SITA met all our criteria. SITA recognizes that successful passenger services, the reduction of our cost base and increasing yield are key to the development of our business, and Horizon will deliver that for us. Having e-ticketing, including e-ticketing interline , self-service and online booking facilities in place alone will help us reduce our distribution costs by up to $5 per ticket," added Frank Socha, Advisor to the Senior Management of TACV, Airline Solutions.

"TACV's adoption of SITA's Horizon portfolio further reiterates that more and more airlines are looking for, and understanding, the need for straightforward e-solutions that simplify the distribution process, enable passenger self-service and enhance yield and revenue management across all sales channels and customer touch points,'" stated Jamal El-Hoss Regional Sales Vice President - SITA Middle East, Africa, South & Central Asia.

Cabo Verde Airlines is the latest carrier to adopt the Horizon solution to support business growth this year. Others include Royal Jordanian in the Middle East, Carpatair in Eastern Europe, Sky Airline in Latin America and Hong Kong in Asia.

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