Finnair rolls out Amadeus Ancillary
Services in Scandinavia, Finland and
Benelux
Travellers can book preferred seats and
extra baggage through Amadeus travel
agencies as well as on the carrier's
website, amongst other channels
Madrid, Spain, 21 February, 2012: Finnair,
a major European airline carrying over 8
million passengers a year and with growth
markets in Asia, has adopted the Amadeus
Ancillary Services solution to distribute
its ancillary programme in northern Europe.
The service enables passengers to book
their preferred seat in Scandinavia,
Finland and Benelux, as well as extra
baggage in Finland, both through Amadeus
travel agencies and via Finnair's direct
channels, including the carrier's
website.
The Amadeus ancillary solution is also
integrated across Finnair's airport and
city ticket offices so that travellers can
be consistently served across these
channels.
Amadeus Airline Ancillary Services is an
end-to-end solution which enables users to
price, book and pay services across all
channels in full compliance with industry
standards set by IATA.
"By adopting the Amadeus solution, we can
capture more bookings through ancillary
service differentiation", says Petteri
Skaffair, Head of Customer Experience &
Sales Applications at Finnair. "It
increases the visibility of optional
services at the optimal purchase time and
its consistent level of quality in the
delivery across all channels results in
greater customer satisfaction and
loyalty".
Finnair will use the Electronic
Miscellaneous Document (EMD) as the
fulfilment solution to sell excess baggage
and seats in Finland. EMD is the IATA
standard solution for the fulfilment of
ancillary services and it brings the same
benefits as e-ticketing since it eliminates
the use of paper and eases processes.
Finnair has been Amadeus' launch partner
-together with Egyptair- of the world's
first interline Electronic Miscellaneous
Document (EMD) link. The application of EMD
to interline partnerships means that
participating airlines can now facilitate
payment for and delivery of ancillary
services across their partnerships and
alliances.
Amadeus estimates that up to 20% of air
bookings made through its system are the
result of interline partnerships,
representing a huge opportunity for
airlines to increase revenues through the
sale of ancillary services via their
partner carriers.
"Recent research by Ideaworks shows that
ancillary services were worth over $32.5
billion to airlines in 2011 and that
ancillary revenue is helping to lift
airline industry earnings", says David
Doctor, Director Distribution Marketing at
Amadeus. "We are delighted to be able to
help Finnair tap into a sector of services
which is critical to airline
profitability".
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