Cirium and Amadeus deal will bring enhanced flight searches and booking data for travel industry

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Cirium has signed a deal with Amadeus to provide its advanced flight schedules data into the Amadeus Travel Platform.

The aviation analytics leader will provide complete and timely data, which Amadeus says is essential to delivering high quality information to customers.

The new deal means that Cirium’s comprehensive schedule data will be integrated into the Amadeus Travel Platform, benefitting many Amadeus clients in the travel space, including airlines and travel providers.

“Combining two leaders in their respective fields in the travel industry, through the expansion of Cirium’s partnership with Amadeus, will further improve flight search and bookings, as well as enable the industry to unlock new market opportunities, maximize revenue and produce a more efficient experience for the traveller.” Cirium CEO, Jeremy Bowen said.

“Our new partnership goes beyond providing global flight schedules to the Amadeus Schedules Analytics tool. It enhances its industry-leading Travel Platform, allowing Cirium’s schedules data to enrich the quality of information for Amadeus customers.”

Sam Abdou, Amadeus’ executive vice president of air, rail and global online said the expansion of its partnership with Cirium enriches its dataset and contributes to maintaining a high data accuracy and bookability for customers.

Amadeus is a leading travel distribution and technology partner to the travel industry.

The company builds critical solutions that help airlines and airports, hotels and railways, search engines, travel agencies, tour operators, and other travel players to run their operations and improve the travel experience.

Integrating data from Cirium’s advanced schedules database, which covers over 900 airlines globally and all aircraft types, means businesses with access to the Amadeus Travel Platform can make more accurate data-driven decisions.

Cirium has over 40 years experience in airline schedules and connections data.

One of Cirium’s leading schedules analytics products, Cirium Diio Mi, covers 97% of all worldwide airline scheduled flights going back 20 years and looking forward by 11 months.

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