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{{short description|Spanish travel technology company}}
{{short description|Spanish travel technology company}}
{{Infobox company
{{Infobox company
| name = Amadeus IT Group, S.A.
| name = Amadeus IT Group, S.A.
| logo = Amadeus (CRS) Logo.svg
| logo = Amadeus (CRS) Logo.svg
| logo_size = 250px
| logo_size = 250px
| image = Edificio Herre (Madrid) 02.jpg
| image = Edificio Herre (Madrid) 02.jpg
| image_size = 250px
| image_size = 250px
| image_caption = Headquarters (Madrid, Spain)
| image_caption = Headquarters (Madrid, Spain)
| type = [[S.A. (corporation)|Sociedad Anónima]]
| type = [[S.A. (corporation)|Sociedad Anónima]]
| traded_as = {{BMAD|ES0109067019|AMS}}
| traded_as = {{BMAD|ES0109067019|AMS}}
| foundation = {{start date and age|1987}}
| foundation = {{start date and age|1987}}
| location = [[Madrid]], [[Spain]]
| location = [[Madrid]], [[Spain]]
| key_people = {{unbulleted list|José Antonio Tazón|([[chairman]])|Luis Maroto|([[President (corporate title)|president]] and [[Chief executive officer|CEO]])}}
| key_people = {{unbulleted list|José Antonio Tazón|([[chairman]])|Luis Maroto|([[President (corporate title)|president]] and [[Chief executive officer|CEO]])}}
| industry = [[Travel technology]]
| industry = [[Travel technology]]
| services = Provision of [[computer reservations system]]s; IT systems for the travel industry; online [[travel agency]]
| services = Provision of [[computer reservations system]]s; IT systems for the travel industry; online [[travel agency]]
| revenue = {{Increase}} [[Euro|€]]4.9439 billion <small>(2018)</small><ref name="AR2013">{{cite web |url=https://corporate.amadeus.com/en/newsroom/it-solutions-strength-drives-amadeus-growth-in-2018|title=2019 Full year highlights |accessdate=28 February 2019 |publisher=Amadeus IT Holding}}</ref>
| revenue = {{Increase}} [[Euro|€]]4.9439 billion (2018)<ref name=AR>{{cite web |url=https://corporate.amadeus.com/en/newsroom/it-solutions-strength-drives-amadeus-growth-in-2018 | title=2019 Full year highlights | publisher=Amadeus}}</ref>
| operating_income = {{Increase}} €1865.1 million <small>(2017)</small><ref name="AR2013" />
| operating_income = {{Increase}} €1865.1 million (2017)<ref name=AR/>
| net_income = {{Increase}} €1161.1 million <small>(2017)</small><ref name="AR2013" />
| net_income = {{Increase}} €1161.1 million (2017)<ref name=AR/>
| assets = {{Increase}} €7.883 billion <small>(end 2017)</small><ref name="AR2013" />
| assets = {{Increase}} €7.883 billion (2017)<ref name=AR/>
| equity = {{Increase}} €2,649.0 million <small>(end 2017)</small><ref name="AR2013" />
| equity = {{Increase}} €2,649.0 million (2017)<ref name=AR/>
| num_employees = 19,000<ref>{{cite news | url=https://apnews.com/Globe%20Newswire/ea6121afcd569a098078b8ca4d6f7d92 | title=EbixCash Signs Agreement with Amadeus to Propel its end-to-end travel vision to empower travel agents, and travelers in APAC and UAE | work=[[Associated Press]] | date=January 15, 2020}}</ref>
| num_employees = 16785 <small>([[full-time equivalent|FTE]], end 2017)</small>
| subsid = TravelTainment, AAI
| subsid = TravelTainment, AAI
| homepage = {{url|http://www.amadeus.com/}}
| homepage = {{URL|https://amadeus.com/}}
}}
}}


'''Amadeus IT Group, S.A.''' {{IPAc-en|ˌ|æ|m|ə|ˈ|d|eɪ|ə|s|_|aɪ|_|ˈ|t|iː}} is a major [[Spain|Spanish]] IT provider for the global [[travel]] and [[tourism]] industry.
'''Amadeus IT Group, S.A.''' {{IPAc-en|ˌ|æ|m|ə|ˈ|d|eɪ|ə|s|_|aɪ|_|ˈ|t|iː}} is a major [[Spain]]ish IT provider for the global [[travel]] and [[tourism]] industry.


==Company profile==
==Company profile==
The company is structured around two areas: its [[global distribution system]] and its IT Solutions business area. Acting as an international network, Amadeus provides search, pricing, booking, ticketing and other processing services in real-time to travel providers and travel agencies through its [[Amadeus CRS]] distribution business area. Through its IT Solutions business area, it also offers travel companies [[computer software|software systems]] which automate processes such as reservations, [[Inventory management software|inventory management]] and [[Departure Control System|departure control]].
The company is structured around two areas: its [[global distribution system]] and its IT Solutions business area. Amadeus provides search, pricing, booking, ticketing and other processing services in real-time to travel providers and travel agencies through its [[Amadeus CRS]] distribution business area. It also offers [[computer software]] that automates processes such as reservations, [[inventory management software]] and [[departure control system]]s. It services customers including airlines, hotels, tour operators, insurers, car rental and railway companies, [[ferry]] and [[cruise line]]s, [[travel agencies]] and individual travellers directly.


The group, which processed 850 million billable travel transactions in 2010,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hozpitality.com/news/announcements/amadeus-qatar-launches-e-support-centre-online-support-tool-for-travel-agencies |title=Latest Hotel news, hospitality news, Announcements, and other latest happenings |publisher=Hozpitality.com |date= |accessdate=2013-01-23}}</ref> services customers including airlines, hotels, tour operators, insurers, car rental and railway companies, [[ferry]] and [[cruise line]]s, [[travel agencies]] and individual travellers directly.
Amadeus processed 945 million billable travel transactions in 2011.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.amadeusnablog.com/2014/02/infographic-about-amadeus-a-brief-history/life-amadeus | title=About Amadeus A brief history | first=Daniel | last=Batchelor | work=Amadeus | date=February 6, 2014}}</ref>


The [[parent company]] of Amadeus IT Group, holding over 99.7% of the firm, is Amadeus IT Holding S.A. It is listed on the Spanish stock exchanges as of 29 April 2010<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cnmv.es/Portal/Consultas/Folletos/FolletosEmisionOPV.aspx?nif=A-84236934 |title=CNMV – Folletos de emisión y OPVs |publisher=Cnmv.es |date=2010-04-14 |accessdate=2013-01-23}}</ref> and trades under the symbol AMS. For the year ended 31 December 2012, the company reported revenues of €2.910 billion and [[EBITDA]] of €1.108 billion.<ref name="amadeus.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.amadeus.com/web/amadeus/en_EG-EG/Amadeus-Home/News-and-events/News/2013_02_27_Amadeus-announces-2012-full-year-results/1259073298641-Page-AMAD_DetailPpal?assetid=1319509947904&assettype=PressRelease_C/ |title=Amadeus 2012 results |publisher=Amadeus |date=2013-02-27 |accessdate=2013-02-27}}</ref>
The [[parent company]] of Amadeus IT Group, holding over 99.7% of the firm, is Amadeus IT Holding S.A. It was listed on the Spanish stock exchanges on 29 April 2010.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.cnmv.es/Portal/Consultas/Folletos/FolletosEmisionOPV.aspx?nif=A-84236934 | title=CNMV – Folletos de emisión y OPVs | publisher=Cnmv.es | date=April 14, 2010}}</ref>


Amadeus has central sites in [[Madrid]], [[Spain]] (corporate headquarters<ref>"[http://www.amadeus.com/amadeus/x5152.xml Central Headquarters] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131203231052/http://www.amadeus.com/amadeus/x5152.xml |date=December 3, 2013 }}." Amadeus IT Group. Retrieved on 4 March 2013. "Corporate Headquarters Amadeus IT Group SA C/ Salvador de Madariaga 1 E- 28027 Madrid Spain"</ref> and marketing{{citation needed|date=March 2013}}), [[Sophia Antipolis]], [[France]] (product development), [[London]], [[UK]] (product development), [[Breda]], [[Netherlands]] (PMS{{Definition needed|date=November 2019}} development), [[Erding]], [[Germany]] ([[Data center|data processing centre]]) and [[Bangalore]], [[India]] ([[software testing|software lab]]) as well as regional offices in [[Boston]], [[Bangkok]], [[Buenos Aires]], [[Dubai]], [[Miami]], [[Istanbul]], [[Singapore]], and [[Sydney]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.amadeus.com/amadeus/x5141.html |title=Worldwide offices – Travel Technology Solutions |publisher=Amadeus |date= |accessdate=2013-01-23}}</ref><ref>[http://www.amadeus.com/blog/05/07/our-worldwide-offices/ Amadeus Sydney office] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160910075407/http://www.amadeus.com/blog/05/07/our-worldwide-offices/ |date=September 10, 2016 }}</ref> At market level, Amadeus maintains customer operations through 173 local Amadeus Commercial Organisations (ACOs) covering 195 countries. The Amadeus group employs 14,200 employees worldwide,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.forbes.com/companies/amadeus-it-holdings/|title=Amadeus IT Holdings on Forbes Lists |magazine=Forbes |date=May 2016 |accessdate=2017-04-04}}</ref> and listed in [[Forbes]]' list of "The World's Largest Public Companies" as No. 985.<ref>{{cite web |title=The World's Largest Public Companies List |url=https://www.forbes.com/global2000/list/#tab:overall |website=Forbes |accessdate=8 September 2018}}</ref> As of Jan 2020, according to Sabine Hansen Peck (SVP, People, Culture, Communications & Brand) there were about 19,000 employees worldwide.
Amadeus has central sites in [[Madrid]], [[Spain]] (corporate headquarters and marketing), [[Sophia Antipolis]], [[France]] (product development), [[London]], [[UK]] (product development), [[Breda]], [[Netherlands]] (PMS{{Definition needed|date=November 2019}} development), [[Erding]], [[Germany]] ([[Data center]]) and [[Bangalore]], [[India]] ([[software testing]] lab) as well as regional offices in [[Boston]], [[Bangkok]], [[Buenos Aires]], [[Dubai]], [[Miami]], [[Istanbul]], [[Singapore]], and [[Sydney]].<ref name=offices>{{cite web | url=https://corporate.amadeus.com/en/contact-us/all-offices | title=Worldwide offices}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://amadeus.com/en/insights/blog/our-worldwide-offices | title=Amadeus offices around the world | first=Steve | last=Joseph | publisher=Amadeus | date=5 July 2012}}</ref> At market level, Amadeus maintains customer operations through 173 local Amadeus Commercial Organisations (ACOs) covering 195 countries. The Amadeus group employs 14,200 employees worldwide,<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.forbes.com/companies/amadeus-it-holdings/ | title=Amadeus IT Holdings on Forbes Lists | work=[[Forbes]] | date=May 2016}}</ref> and listed in [[Forbes]]' list of "The World's Largest Public Companies" as No. 985.<ref>{{cite web |title=The World's Largest Public Companies List | url=https://www.forbes.com/global2000/list/#tab:overall | publisher=[[Forbes]]}}</ref>


== History ==
==History==
Amadeus was originally created as a neutral [[global distribution system]] (GDS) by [[Air France]], [[Iberia (airline)|Iberia]], [[Lufthansa]] and [[SAS Group|SAS]] in 1987 in order to connect providers' content with travel agencies and consumers in real time. The creation of Amadeus was intended to offer a European alternative to [[Sabre (computer system)|Sabre]], an American GDS. The first Amadeus system was built from core reservation system code coming from System One, an American GDS that competed with Sabre but went bankrupt, and a copy of the Air France pricing engine. These systems were respectively running under [[IBM]] [[Transaction Processing Facility|TPF]] and [[Unisys]]. At the beginning of Amadeus, the Amadeus systems were functionally dedicated to airline reservation and centered on the [[Passenger Name Record|PNR]] (Passenger Name Record), the passenger's travel file. Throughout the years, the PNR was opened up to additional travel industries (hotels, rail, cars, cruises, ferries, insurance, etc.).
Amadeus was originally created as a neutral [[global distribution system]] (GDS) by [[Air France]], [[Iberia (airline)|Iberia]], [[Lufthansa]] and [[SAS Group|SAS]] in 1987 in order to connect providers' content with travel agencies and consumers in real time. The creation of Amadeus was intended to offer a European alternative to [[Sabre (computer system)|Sabre]], an American GDS. The first Amadeus system was built from core reservation system code coming from System One, an American GDS that competed with Sabre but went bankrupt, and a copy of the Air France pricing engine. These systems were respectively running under [[IBM]] [[Transaction Processing Facility|TPF]] and [[Unisys]]. At the beginning of Amadeus, the Amadeus systems were functionally dedicated to airline reservation and centered on the [[Passenger Name Record|PNR]] (Passenger Name Record), the passenger's travel file. Throughout the years, the PNR was opened up to additional travel industries (hotels, rail, cars, cruises, ferries, insurance, etc.).


Although established initially as a private partnership, Amadeus went public in October 1999, becoming listed on the Paris, Frankfurt and Madrid stock exchanges. Progressively and in line with industry evolution, Amadeus diversified its operations by focusing on information technologies (IT) to deliver services spanning beyond sales and reservation functionalities, centred on streamlining the operational and distribution requirements of its customer base.
Although established initially as a private partnership, Amadeus went public in October 1999, becoming listed on the Paris, Frankfurt and Madrid stock exchanges. Progressively and in line with industry evolution, Amadeus diversified its operations by focusing on information technologies (IT) to deliver services spanning beyond sales and reservation functionalities, centred on streamlining the operational and distribution requirements of its customer base.


Since 2004, the company has invested €1 billion in R&D<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.breakingtravelnews.com/news/article/amadeus-announcese-2009-financial-performance/ |title=Amadeus announcese 2009 financial performance &#124; News |publisher=Breaking Travel News |date= |accessdate=2013-01-23}}</ref> and Amadeus's technology has increasingly embraced open systems which provide clients with more flexibility and features, as well as other benefits. {{As of|2010}}<!-- Inserted with this edit: https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Amadeus_IT_Group&diff=prev&oldid=365617154 in June 2010, so it must be at least that old. -->, 85% of its software portfolio was open system based and it expects by the end of 2016 to have fully migrated away from mainframe-based TPF software.<ref name="TPF Migration">{{cite web|first=Gerry|last=Smith|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7aoG--oPkM |title=Amadeus' Gerry Smith on leaving behind legacy systems|date=2010-03-23 |accessdate=2016-09-06}}</ref>
Since 2004, the company has invested €1 billion in R&D<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.breakingtravelnews.com/news/article/amadeus-announcese-2009-financial-performance/ | title=Amadeus announces 2009 financial performance | work=Breaking Travel News | date=24 March 2010}}</ref> and Amadeus's technology has increasingly embraced open systems which provide clients with more flexibility and features, as well as other benefits. {{As of|2010}}<!-- Inserted with this edit: https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Amadeus_IT_Group&diff=prev&oldid=365617154 in June 2010, so it must be at least that old. -->, 85% of its software portfolio was open system based and it expects by the end of 2016 to have fully migrated away from mainframe-based TPF software.<ref name="TPF Migration">{{cite web|first=Gerry|last=Smith|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7aoG--oPkM |title=Amadeus' Gerry Smith on leaving behind legacy systems|date=2010-03-23 |accessdate=2016-09-06}}</ref>


In 2005, Amadeus was delisted from the Paris, Frankfurt and Madrid stock exchanges when [[BC Partners]] and [[Cinven]] bought their stake from three of the four founding airlines and the rest of the capital floated from institutional and minority shareholders. The transition from distribution system to technology provider was reflected by the change in its corporate name in 2006, when the company name was changed to Amadeus IT Group. In 2009, Amadeus invested about €257 million in R&D.<ref name="tnooz.com">{{cite web |author= |url=http://www.tnooz.com/2010/03/23/news/amadeus-2009-results-top-line-summary/ |title=Amadeus 2009 results top-line summary |publisher=Tnooz |date=2010-03-23 |accessdate=2013-01-23 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120907045826/http://www.tnooz.com/2010/03/23/news/amadeus-2009-results-top-line-summary/ |archive-date=2012-09-07 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Amadeus is again listed on the Spanish Stock Exchanges as of 29 April 2010 (AMS). Throughout the years, Amadeus acquired:
In 2005, Amadeus was delisted from the Paris, Frankfurt and Madrid stock exchanges when [[BC Partners]] and [[Cinven]] bought their stake from three of the four founding airlines and the rest of the capital floated from institutional and minority shareholders. The transition from distribution system to technology provider was reflected by the change in its corporate name in 2006, when the company name was changed to Amadeus IT Group. In 2009, Amadeus invested about €257 million in R&D.<ref>{{cite press release | url=https://news.cision.com/amadeus/r/amadeus-demonstrates-resilience-with-solid-2009-performance-and-strong-second-half-growth-despite-challenging-travel-industry-conditions,c479413 | title=Amadeus demonstrates resilience with solid 2009 performance and strong second half growth despite challenging travel industry conditions | publisher=[[Cision]] | date=March 23, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web | url=https://corporate.amadeus.com/documents/en/resources/corporate-information/corporate-documents/global-reports/2018/amadeus-global-report-2018.pdf | title=Amadeus Global Report | publisher=Amadeus}}</ref> Amadeus was listed on the Spanish Stock Exchanges on 29 April 2010.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://corporate.amadeus.com/en/investors/share-information | title=Share Information | publisher=Amadeus}}</ref>
* SMART AB, a travel distribution company in Northern Europe<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.amadeus.com/sca/x9770.html |title=Amadeus Scandinavia |publisher=Amadeus.com |date= |accessdate=2013-01-23}}</ref>
* Vacation.com, the largest US marketing network for leisure travel<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.cnet.com/Short-Take-Amadeus-buys-Vacation.com-for-57.3-million/2110-1017_3-247899.html |title=Short Take: Amadeus buys Vacation.com for $57.3 million - CNET News |publisher=News.cnet.com |date=2000-10-31 |accessdate=2013-01-23}}</ref>
* E-Travel, Inc., a supplier of hosted technology products for corporate travel<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Amadeus+Acquires+e-Travel,+Inc.;+Boosts+Amadeus'+North+American...-a076840647 |title=Amadeus Acquires e-Travel, Inc.; Boosts Amadeus' North American Offering; Enhances Global Corporate Travel Solutions Range. – Free Online Library |publisher=Thefreelibrary.com |date=2001-07-30 |accessdate=2013-01-23}}</ref>
* [[Opodo]], a European travel website<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cinven.com/ourinvestments/currentinvestments.asp?investmentid=4 |title=Current investments |publisher=Cinven |date=2008-08-08 |accessdate=2013-01-23 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120220042519/http://www.cinven.com/ourinvestments/currentinvestments.asp?investmentid=4 |archivedate=2012-02-20 }}</ref> which it sold on February 2011 for €450 million<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.amadeus.com/amadeus/x195752.html |title=Amadeus sells Opodo |publisher=Amadeus.com |date=2011-02-09 |accessdate=2013-01-23}}</ref>
* Airline Automation (AAI), a robotic PNR processing company, in 2006<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.amadeus.com/amadeus/x13329.html |title=Airline Automation (AAI) changes name to Amadeus Revenue Integrity |publisher=Amadeus.com |date=2006-03-16 |accessdate=2013-01-23}}</ref>
* TravelTainment, a leisure content provider<ref>[http://www.thealarmclock.com/euro/archives/2006/09/spains_amadeus_acqui.html ] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080906001341/http://www.thealarmclock.com/euro/archives/2006/09/spains_amadeus_acqui.html |date=September 6, 2008 }}</ref>
* Optims, a European hotel software company<ref>http://www.traveldailynews.com/pages/recommend/8671-Amadeus-completes-Optims-acquisition{{dead link|date=December 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
* Onerail, a rail IT software supplier<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.travelagentcentral.com/rail-travel/amadeus-acquires-onerail-sees-rail-sales-growth |title=Amadeus Acquires Onerail, Sees Rail Sales Growth |publisher=Travel Agent Central |date=2008-06-11 |accessdate=2013-01-23}}</ref>
* Newmarket International, an IT provider for hotels<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.amadeus.com/hotels/newsrepository/articles/amadeus-acquires-newmarket-international |title=Amadeus acquires Newmarket International |publisher=Amadeus.com |date=2014-02-01 |accessdate=2014-11-07}}</ref>
* iTesso, a Property Management System provider for hotels<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tnooz.com/article/amadeus-buys-property-management-system-itesso/ | title=Amadeus acquires iTesso BV |publisher=Tnooz.com | date=July 21, 2015}}</ref>
*UFIS, an airport IT provider
*i:FAO, a leading provider of end-to-end Corporate Travel IT [[solution]]s{{clarify|date=August 2016}}
*AirIT, a provider of information technology solutions to airports and groundhandlers{{clarify|date=August 2016}}
*[[Navitaire]], a provider for rail and Low Cost Airlines<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.amadeus.com/blog/02/07/amadeus-strengthens-lcc-offering-with-navitaire-acquisition-from-accenture-for-830m|title=Amadeus strengthens LCC offering with Navitaire acquisition from Accenture for $830m |date=April 8, 2017}}</ref>
*Pyton, an online booking engine supplier<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.amadeus.com/web/amadeus/en_BE-BE/Amadeus-Home/News-and-events/News/BE_2015_09_01-Amadeus-Benelux-extends-leisure-services/1259073554090-Page-AMAD_DetailPpal?assetid=1319647876696&assettype=PressRelease_C|title=Amadeus Benelux extends leisure services offering with acquisition of Pyton Travel Technology|date=April 8, 2017}}</ref>
*travel audience GmbH, an online advertising firm<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://corporate.amadeus.com/en/newsroom/amadeus-increases-presence-in-online-targeted-advertising-space-with-acquisition-of-travel-audience|title=Amadeus increases presence in online targeted advertising space with acquisition of Travel Audience|website=Amadeus Corporate Site|language=en|access-date=2019-01-28}}</ref>


Amadeus has acquired:
In September 2014, Air France sold a 3% stake in the firm for $438 million.<ref>{{cite press release | publisher=Reuters| date=10 September 2014| title=Air France to reap 339 million euros in cash from Amadeus shares | url=https://www.reuters.com/article/2014/09/09/us-amadeus-it-air-france-klm-idUSKBN0H426M20140909}}</ref>
*In November 2017, Amadeus invested in global mapping tech provider AVUXI.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.webintravel.com/amadeus-ventures-invests-global-mapping-tech-provider-avuxi/|title=Amadeus Ventures invests in global mapping tech provider AVUXI WIT|date=2017-11-09|work=WIT|access-date=2017-11-16|language=en-US}}</ref>
* 2002: SMART AB, a travel distribution company in Northern Europe<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Travel-Technology/Amadeus-buys-full-ownership-of-SMART-AB | title=Amadeus buys full ownership of SMART AB | work=[[Travel Weekly]] | date=July 7, 2002}}</ref>
* 2000: Vacation.com, the largest US marketing network for leisure travel<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Travel-Agent-Issues/Amadeus-acquires-Vacation-com | title=Amadeus acquires Vacation.com | first=David | last=Cogswell | work=[[Travel Weekly]] | date=October 30, 2000}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.cnet.com/news/short-take-amadeus-buys-vacation-com-for-57-3-million/ | title=Short Take: Amadeus buys Vacation.com for $57.3 million | first=Stefanie | last=Olsen | work=[[CNET]]}}</ref>
*TravelClick, a Leading Hospitality Industry Solutions provider<ref>{{cite press release |last1=Kasunich |first1=Caitlin |last2=Panta |first2=Christina |date=2018-04-10 |title=Amadeus Completes Acquisition of TravelClick |url=https://www.travelclick.com/press-releases/amadeus-completes-acquisition-of-travelclick# |location= |publisher= |agency= |access-date=2018-11-09}}</ref>
* 2001: E-Travel, Inc., a supplier of hosted technology products for corporate travel<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB996526159476819953 | title=Amadeus to Buy Oracle Unit e-Travel To Boost Its Presence in U.S. Market | first=Robert S. | last=Duncan | work=[[The Wall Street Journal]] | date=July 30, 2001 | url-access=subscription}}</ref>
* 2004-2008: [[Opodo]], a European travel website, which it sold on February 2011 for €450 million<ref>{{cite press release | url=https://corporate.amadeus.com/en/newsroom/amadeus-sells-opodo | title=Amadeus sells Opodo |publisher=Amadeus |date=9 February 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.phocuswire.com/Amadeus-sells-Opodo-for-Euro-450M-to-AXA-and-Permira | title=Amadeus sells Opodo for Euro 450M to AXA and Permira | first=Kevin | last=May | work=[[Phocuswire]] | date=February 9, 2011}}</ref>
* 2003: Airline Automation (AAI), a robotic PNR processing company<ref>{{cite press release | url=https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20031118005063/en/Amadeus-Acquires-Airline-Automation----Leading-U.S. | title=Amadeus Acquires Airline Automation Inc. -- Leading U.S. Airline Services Provider | publisher=[[Business Wire]] | date=November 18, 2003}}</ref> In 2006, its name was changed to Amadeus Revenue Integrity.<ref>{{cite press release | url=http://www.amadeus.com/web/amadeus/es_1A-corporate/News/2006_03_16_Airline-Automation-AAI-changes-name-to-Amadeus-Reve/1319560217161-Page-AMAD_DetailPpal?assetid=1319587044082&assettype=PressRelease_C | title=Airline Automation (AAI) changes name to Amadeus Revenue Integrity | publisher=Amadeus | date=March 16, 2006}}</ref>
* 2006: TravelTainment, a leisure content provider<ref>{{cite press release | url=https://corporate.amadeus.com/en/newsroom/amadeus-completes-acquisition-of-traveltainment | title=Amadeus completes acquisition of TravelTainment | publisher=Amadeus | date=27 September 2006}}</ref>
* 2005: Optims, a European hotel software company<ref name=rail/>
* 2008: Onerail, a rail IT software supplier<ref name=rail>{{cite press release | url=http://www.amadeus.com/railwaycompanies/x132856.html | title=Amadeus continues diversification with acquisition of rail IT company | publisher=Amadeus | date=10 June 2008}}</ref>
* 2014: Newmarket International, an IT provider for hotels<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.amadeus.com/hotels/newsrepositoryarticles/amadeus-acquires-newmarket-international/ | title=Amadeus acquires Newmarket International | publisher=Amadeus.com | date=February 2014}}</ref>
* 2015: iTesso, a Property Management System provider for hotels<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.phocuswire.com/Amadeus-buys-property-management-system-Itesso | title=Amadeus acquires iTesso BV | first=Kevin | last=May | work=[[Phocuswire]] | date=July 21, 2015}}</ref>
* 2014: UFIS, an airport IT provider<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.amadeus.com/web/amadeus/es_1A-corporate/Airports/Our-portfolio/2014_2_3_Amadeus-continues-its-expansion-into-the-Airport-IT-spa/1319587245902-Page-AMAD_DetailPpal?assetid=1319584698816&assettype=PressRelease_C | title=Amadeus continues its expansion into the Airport IT space with the acquisition of UFIS Airport Solutions | publisher=Amadeus | date=February 3, 2014}}</ref>
* 2014: i:FAO, a a corporate travel buying software system<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.phocuswire.com/Amadeus-to-buy-corporate-travel-IT-brand-i-FAO | title=Amadeus to buy corporate travel IT brand i:FAO | first=Kevin | last=May | work=[[Phocuswire]] | date=April 3, 2014}}</ref>
* AirIT, property and revenue management software for airports<ref>{{cite press release | url=http://www.amadeus.com/web/amadeus/es_1A-corporate/Airports/Share-this-article/1319624597138-Page-AMAD_NewsletterSinglePpal?articleid=1319647091575&industrySegment=1259110055779&newsletter=1332982583358 | title=Amadeus announces acquisition of AirIT | publisher=Amadeus | date=April 23, 2015}}</ref>
* 2017: [[Navitaire]], a provider for rail and Low Cost Airlines<ref>{{cite news | url=https://amadeus.com/en/insights/blog/amadeus-strengthens-lcc-offering-with-navitaire-acquisition-from-accenture-for-830m | title=Amadeus strengthens LCC offering with Navitaire acquisition from Accenture for $830m | date=April 8, 2017}}</ref>
* 2017: Pyton, an online booking engine supplier<ref>{{cite press release | url=https://amadeus.com/en/insights/press-release/amadeus-benelux-extends-leisure-services-offering-with-acquisition-of-pyton-travel-technology | title=Amadeus Benelux extends leisure services offering with acquisition of Pyton Travel Technology | date=April 8, 2017}}</ref>
* 2013: Travel Audience GmbH, an online advertising firm<ref>{{Cite press release | url=https://corporate.amadeus.com/en/newsroom/amadeus-increases-presence-in-online-targeted-advertising-space-with-acquisition-of-travel-audience | title=Amadeus increases presence in online targeted advertising space with acquisition of Travel Audience | publisher=Amadeus | date=6 June 2013}}</ref>


In September 2014, Air France sold a 3% stake in the firm for $438 million.<ref>{{cite news | work=[[Reuters]] | date=10 September 2014| title=Air France to reap 339 million euros in cash from Amadeus shares | url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-amadeus-it-air-france-klm/air-france-to-reap-339-million-euros-in-cash-from-amadeus-shares-idUSKBN0H426M20140909 | first=Natalie | last=Huet}}</ref>
== Data centre ==
* In November 2017, Amadeus invested in global mapping tech provider AVUXI.<ref>{{Cite news | url=http://www.webintravel.com/amadeus-ventures-invests-global-mapping-tech-provider-avuxi/ | title=Amadeus Ventures invests in global mapping tech provider AVUXI | work=[[Northstar Travel Group]] | date=November 9, 2017}}</ref>
Amadeus has its own data centre in Erding, Germany. In 2010, the Erding complex processed ½ billion transactions per day, and handled, on average, {{formatnum:9000}} user data queries per second, with a system response time of less than 3 milliseconds and an average system uptime of 99.99%.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.amadeus.com/amadeus/x144757.html |title=The Amadeus Data Centre in Figures – Travel Technology Solutions |publisher=Amadeus |date= |accessdate=2013-01-23}}</ref>
* 2018: TravelClick, a provider of cloud-based solutions for the hotel industry, for $1.52 billion<ref>{{cite press release | last1=Kasunich | first1=Caitlin | last2=Panta | first2=Christina | title=Amadeus Completes Acquisition of TravelClick | url=https://www.travelclick.com/insight/amadeus-completes-acquisition-of-travelclick/ | work=Travelclick | date=April 10, 2018}}</ref>


==Data centre==
Amadeus' global operations comprise not only the main site in Erding, Germany, but also two strategic operation centres in Miami, United States and Sydney, Australia, and local competency centres in Germany, Thailand, India, Poland, Colombia, Ukraine and the United Kingdom.
Amadeus has its own data centre in [[Erding]], [[Germany]]. In 2010, the Erding complex processed ½ billion transactions per day, and handled, on average, {{formatnum:9000}} user data queries per second, with a system response time of less than 3 milliseconds and an average system uptime of 99.99%.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.amadeus.com/web/amadeus/es_1A-corporate/Amadeus-Home/About-us/Our-technology/The-Amadeus-Data-Centre/1319583615009-Page-AMAD_DetailPpal | title=The Amadeus Data Centre | publisher=Amadeus}}</ref>


Amadeus' global operations also include two strategic operation centres in [[Miami]] and [[Sydney]] and local competency centres in [[Germany]], [[Thailand]], [[India]], [[Poland]], [[Colombia]], [[Ukraine]], and the [[United Kingdom]].
=== Vulnerability discovered ===
On Jan 15, 2019, the hacker and activist [[Noam Rotem]] discovered<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.safetydetective.com/blog/major-security-breach-discovered-affecting-nearly-half-of-all-airline-travelers-worldwide/|title=Major Security Breach Discovered Affecting Nearly Half of All Airline Travelers Worldwide|date=2019-01-15|website=Safety Detective|language=en-US|access-date=2019-01-15}}</ref> a major vulnerability affecting nearly half of all airlines worldwide while booking a flight with Israeli national carrier [[Elal|ELAL]], he came across a significant security breach that allows anyone to access and change private information on flight bookings. The same breach was then discovered to include 44% of the international carriers market, potentially affecting tens of millions of travelers.


===Vulnerability discovered===
== Overview of the company's business and activities ==
On January 15, 2019, the hacker and activist Noam Rotem discovered a major vulnerability affecting nearly half of all airlines worldwide while booking a flight with Israeli national carrier [[El Al]], he came across a significant security breach that allows anyone to access and change private information on flight bookings. The same breach was then discovered to include 44% of the international carriers market, potentially affecting tens of millions of travelers.<ref>{{Cite news | url=https://techcrunch.com/2019/01/15/amadeus-airline-booking-vulnerability-passenger-records/ | title=Flaws in Amadeus' airline booking system made it easy to change passenger records | first=Zack | last=Whittaker | work=[[TechCrunch]] | date=January 15, 2019}}</ref>


==Operations==
===Distribution===
===Distribution===
Amadeus CRS is the largest GDS provider in the worldwide travel and tourism industry, with an estimated market share of 37% in 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.marketwatch.com/story/amadeus-it-holding-plans-spain-ipo-for-2010-2010-03-23 |title=Amadeus IT Holding plans Spain IPO for 2010 |publisher=MarketWatch |date= |accessdate=2013-01-23}}</ref> As of December 2010, over {{formatnum:90000}} travel agencies worldwide use the Amadeus system and {{formatnum:58000}} airline sales offices use it as their internal sales and reservations system. Amadeus gives access to bookable content from 435 airlines (including 60 low-cost carriers), 29 car rental companies (representing {{formatnum:36000}} car rental locations), 51 cruise lines and ferry operators, 280 hotel chains and {{formatnum:87000}} hotels, 200 tour operators, 103 rail operators and 116 travel insurance companies.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.amadeus.com/amadeus/x8452.xml |title=Figures Travel Technology Solutions |publisher=Amadeus |date= |accessdate=2013-01-23}}</ref>
Amadeus CRS is the largest GDS provider in the worldwide travel and tourism industry, with an estimated market share of 37% in 2009.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.marketwatch.com/story/amadeus-it-holding-plans-spain-ipo-for-2010-2010-03-23 | title=Amadeus IT Holding plans Spain IPO for 2010 | first=Barbara | last=Kollmeyer | work=[[MarketWatch]] | date=March 23, 2010}}</ref> As of December 2010, over {{formatnum:90000}} travel agencies worldwide use the Amadeus system and {{formatnum:58000}} airline sales offices use it as their internal sales and reservations system. Amadeus gives access to bookable content from 435 airlines (including 60 low-cost carriers), 29 car rental companies (representing {{formatnum:36000}} car rental locations), 51 cruise lines and ferry operators, 280 hotel chains and {{formatnum:87000}} hotels, 200 tour operators, 103 rail operators and 116 travel insurance companies.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://amadeus.com/en/about | title=About Amadeus’ company | publisher=Amadeus}}</ref>


===IT Solutions===
===IT Solutions===
The principal service of this business area is the Amadeus Altéa Customer Management System<ref>http://www.traveldailynews.com/pages/show_page/36831--Amadeus-processes-record-number-of-airline-passengers-through-its-Altea-platform{{dead link|date=December 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> (CMS), a software suite which addresses airlines' sales and reservations, inventory management and departure control.
Amadeus Altéa Customer Management System (CMS) is a software suite that addresses airlines' sales and reservations, inventory management and [[departure control system]]s.<ref>{{cite press release | url=https://amadeus.com/en/insights/press-release/amadeus-processes-record-number-of-airline-passengers-through-its-altea-platform | title=Amadeus processes record number of airline passengers through its Altéa platform | publisher=Amadeus | date=4 May 2010}}</ref>


Unlike the carriers’ legacy IT systems, the Altéa platform is based on a common technical infrastructure and software. With Altéa, airlines outsource their IT operations onto a community platform which allows them to share information with both [[airline alliance]] and [[Codeshare agreement|code-share]] partners.
The Altéa platform is based on a common technical infrastructure and software. With Altéa, airlines outsource their IT operations onto a community platform which allows them to share information with both [[airline alliance]] and [[codeshare agreement]] partners.


The Altéa suite presently consists of four main modules:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.amadeus.com/airlineIT/index.html |title=Airline IT solutions and Consulting services &#124; Amadeus Altea Suite |publisher=Amadeus.com |date= |accessdate=2013-01-23}}</ref> Altéa Reservation, providing booking, pricing and ticketing management through a single interface; Altéa Inventory, providing schedule and seat capacity management on a flight-by-flight basis; Altéa Departure Control, a [[departure control system]] software package; and Altéa e-commerce, a [[software suite]] for airline e-commerce sales and support.
The Altéa suite consists of four main modules:<ref>{{cite web | url=https://amadeus.com/en/industries/airlines | title=Solutions for airlines | publisher=Amadeus}}</ref> Altéa Reservation, providing booking, pricing and ticketing management through a single interface; Altéa Inventory, providing schedule and seat capacity management on a flight-by-flight basis; Altéa Departure Control, a [[departure control system]] software package; and Altéa e-commerce, a [[software suite]] for airline e-commerce sales and support.


In 2009, the number of passengers boarded by airlines using Amadeus Altéa was 238 million.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.travelagentcentral.com/airline-policies/amadeus-processes-record-airline-passengers-21237 |title=Altea CMS Air Travel Booking Platform Aids Sales |publisher=Travel Agent Central |date=2010-05-04 |accessdate=2013-01-23}}</ref> Amadeus is extending its IT solutions business with the ongoing development of similar systems for rail companies, hotel chains, airport operators and [[Aircraft ground handling|ground handling]] companies.
In 2009, 238 million passengers were boarded by airlines using Amadeus Altéa.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.travelagentcentral.com/transportation/amadeus-processes-record-airline-passengers | title=Altea CMS Air Travel Booking Platform Aids Sales | first=George | last=Dooley | work=Travel Agent Central | date=May 4, 2010}}</ref> Amadeus is extending its IT solutions business with the ongoing development of similar systems for rail companies, hotel chains, airport operators and [[aircraft ground handling]] companies.


=== Contribution to open source projects ===
===Contribution to open source projects===
According to a May 2015 investigation, Amadeus has contributed to the [[Docker (software)|Docker]] open source software project.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.infoworld.com/article/2925484/application-virtualization/look-whos-helping-build-docker-besides-docker-itself.html |title=Look who's helping build Docker -- besides Docker itself |publisher=InfoWorld |date=2015-05-27}}</ref>
According to a May 2015 investigation, Amadeus has contributed to the [[Docker (software)|Docker]] open source software project.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.infoworld.com/article/2925484/look-whos-helping-build-docker-besides-docker-itself.html | title=Look who's helping build Docker -- besides Docker itself | first=Serdar | last=Yegulalp | work=[[InfoWorld]] | date=February 27, 2015}}</ref>


== Business model and other business lines ==
==Business model and other business lines==
The business model of Amadeus is booking fee or transaction based, which means that a fee is taken for each confirmed net booking made in the Amadeus CRS. {{citation needed|date=April 2013}}
The business model of Amadeus is booking fee or transaction based, which means that a fee is taken for each confirmed net booking made in the Amadeus CRS. {{citation needed|date=April 2013}}


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In 2000, Amadeus was awarded the development of two new operational applications for [[British Airways]] and [[Qantas]]: the inventory management and the departure control systems.<ref>[http://www.blackbeard.com/tpf/tpfscoop1.htm TPF Scoop Archives] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303183533/http://www.blackbeard.com/tpf/tpfscoop1.htm |date=March 3, 2016 }}. Blackbeard.com. Retrieved on 2013-08-20.</ref> These products were outside of the core expertise domain of Amadeus and were built with the expertise of the airlines.
In 2000, Amadeus was awarded the development of two new operational applications for [[British Airways]] and [[Qantas]]: the inventory management and the departure control systems.<ref>[http://www.blackbeard.com/tpf/tpfscoop1.htm TPF Scoop Archives] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303183533/http://www.blackbeard.com/tpf/tpfscoop1.htm |date=March 3, 2016 }}. Blackbeard.com. Retrieved on 2013-08-20.</ref> These products were outside of the core expertise domain of Amadeus and were built with the expertise of the airlines.


In March 2015, Amadeus announced that [[Blacklane]], a Berlin-based professional driver service available worldwide, would become their first fully integrated taxi and transfer solution provider.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Cobbold|first1=Laura|last2=Parker|first2=Adam|title=A pick-me-up for travellers thanks to Blacklane and Amadeus|url=http://www.amadeus.com/web/amadeus/en_1A-corporate/Amadeus-Home/News-and-events/News/2015-03-05-Blacklane-and-Amadeus/1319560217161-Page-AMAD_DetailPpal?assetid=1319622216731&assettype=PressRelease_C|website=Amadeus.com|publisher=Amadeus|accessdate=29 April 2015}}</ref>
In March 2015, Amadeus announced that [[Blacklane]], a Berlin-based professional driver service available worldwide, would become their first fully integrated taxi and transfer solution provider.<ref>{{cite press release | title=A pick-me-up for travellers thanks to Blacklane and Amadeus | url=http://www.amadeus.com/web/amadeus/ru_1A-corporate/Amadeus-Home/Newsroom/Archive/2015-03-05-Blacklane-and-Amadeus/1319658626891-Page-AMAD_DetailPpal?assetid=1319622216731&assettype=PressRelease_C&industrySegment=1259068355704 | publisher=Amadeus | date=March 5, 2015}}</ref>


==See also==
* [[Travelport]]
* [[Open Destinations]]
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{{Portalbar|Spain|Companies}}


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{Reflist|1}}


==External links==
==External links==
*{{official Website|http://www.amadeus.com/amadeus/amadeus.html}}
*{{Official website|https://amadeus.com/en}}
*[https://www.amadeus-hospitality.com/ Amadeus Hospitality Website]
*[https://www.amadeus-hospitality.com/ Amadeus Hospitality Website]



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Amadeus IT Group, S.A.
Company typeSociedad Anónima
BMADAMS
IndustryTravel technology
Founded1987; 37 years ago (1987)
HeadquartersMadrid, Spain
Key people
ServicesProvision of computer reservations systems; IT systems for the travel industry; online travel agency
RevenueIncrease 4.9439 billion (2018)[1]
Increase €1865.1 million (2017)[1]
Increase €1161.1 million (2017)[1]
Total assetsIncrease €7.883 billion (2017)[1]
Total equityIncrease €2,649.0 million (2017)[1]
Number of employees
19,000[2]
SubsidiariesTravelTainment, AAI
Websiteamadeus.com

Amadeus IT Group, S.A. /ˌæməˈdəs ˈt/ is a major Spainish IT provider for the global travel and tourism industry.

Company profile

The company is structured around two areas: its global distribution system and its IT Solutions business area. Amadeus provides search, pricing, booking, ticketing and other processing services in real-time to travel providers and travel agencies through its Amadeus CRS distribution business area. It also offers computer software that automates processes such as reservations, inventory management software and departure control systems. It services customers including airlines, hotels, tour operators, insurers, car rental and railway companies, ferry and cruise lines, travel agencies and individual travellers directly.

Amadeus processed 945 million billable travel transactions in 2011.[3]

The parent company of Amadeus IT Group, holding over 99.7% of the firm, is Amadeus IT Holding S.A. It was listed on the Spanish stock exchanges on 29 April 2010.[4]

Amadeus has central sites in Madrid, Spain (corporate headquarters and marketing), Sophia Antipolis, France (product development), London, UK (product development), Breda, Netherlands (PMS[definition needed] development), Erding, Germany (Data center) and Bangalore, India (software testing lab) as well as regional offices in Boston, Bangkok, Buenos Aires, Dubai, Miami, Istanbul, Singapore, and Sydney.[5][6] At market level, Amadeus maintains customer operations through 173 local Amadeus Commercial Organisations (ACOs) covering 195 countries. The Amadeus group employs 14,200 employees worldwide,[7] and listed in Forbes' list of "The World's Largest Public Companies" as No. 985.[8]

History

Amadeus was originally created as a neutral global distribution system (GDS) by Air France, Iberia, Lufthansa and SAS in 1987 in order to connect providers' content with travel agencies and consumers in real time. The creation of Amadeus was intended to offer a European alternative to Sabre, an American GDS. The first Amadeus system was built from core reservation system code coming from System One, an American GDS that competed with Sabre but went bankrupt, and a copy of the Air France pricing engine. These systems were respectively running under IBM TPF and Unisys. At the beginning of Amadeus, the Amadeus systems were functionally dedicated to airline reservation and centered on the PNR (Passenger Name Record), the passenger's travel file. Throughout the years, the PNR was opened up to additional travel industries (hotels, rail, cars, cruises, ferries, insurance, etc.).

Although established initially as a private partnership, Amadeus went public in October 1999, becoming listed on the Paris, Frankfurt and Madrid stock exchanges. Progressively and in line with industry evolution, Amadeus diversified its operations by focusing on information technologies (IT) to deliver services spanning beyond sales and reservation functionalities, centred on streamlining the operational and distribution requirements of its customer base.

Since 2004, the company has invested €1 billion in R&D[9] and Amadeus's technology has increasingly embraced open systems which provide clients with more flexibility and features, as well as other benefits. As of 2010, 85% of its software portfolio was open system based and it expects by the end of 2016 to have fully migrated away from mainframe-based TPF software.[10]

In 2005, Amadeus was delisted from the Paris, Frankfurt and Madrid stock exchanges when BC Partners and Cinven bought their stake from three of the four founding airlines and the rest of the capital floated from institutional and minority shareholders. The transition from distribution system to technology provider was reflected by the change in its corporate name in 2006, when the company name was changed to Amadeus IT Group. In 2009, Amadeus invested about €257 million in R&D.[11][12] Amadeus was listed on the Spanish Stock Exchanges on 29 April 2010.[13]

Amadeus has acquired:

  • 2002: SMART AB, a travel distribution company in Northern Europe[14]
  • 2000: Vacation.com, the largest US marketing network for leisure travel[15][16]
  • 2001: E-Travel, Inc., a supplier of hosted technology products for corporate travel[17]
  • 2004-2008: Opodo, a European travel website, which it sold on February 2011 for €450 million[18][19]
  • 2003: Airline Automation (AAI), a robotic PNR processing company[20] In 2006, its name was changed to Amadeus Revenue Integrity.[21]
  • 2006: TravelTainment, a leisure content provider[22]
  • 2005: Optims, a European hotel software company[23]
  • 2008: Onerail, a rail IT software supplier[23]
  • 2014: Newmarket International, an IT provider for hotels[24]
  • 2015: iTesso, a Property Management System provider for hotels[25]
  • 2014: UFIS, an airport IT provider[26]
  • 2014: i:FAO, a a corporate travel buying software system[27]
  • AirIT, property and revenue management software for airports[28]
  • 2017: Navitaire, a provider for rail and Low Cost Airlines[29]
  • 2017: Pyton, an online booking engine supplier[30]
  • 2013: Travel Audience GmbH, an online advertising firm[31]

In September 2014, Air France sold a 3% stake in the firm for $438 million.[32]

  • In November 2017, Amadeus invested in global mapping tech provider AVUXI.[33]
  • 2018: TravelClick, a provider of cloud-based solutions for the hotel industry, for $1.52 billion[34]

Data centre

Amadeus has its own data centre in Erding, Germany. In 2010, the Erding complex processed ½ billion transactions per day, and handled, on average, 9,000 user data queries per second, with a system response time of less than 3 milliseconds and an average system uptime of 99.99%.[35]

Amadeus' global operations also include two strategic operation centres in Miami and Sydney and local competency centres in Germany, Thailand, India, Poland, Colombia, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom.

Vulnerability discovered

On January 15, 2019, the hacker and activist Noam Rotem discovered a major vulnerability affecting nearly half of all airlines worldwide while booking a flight with Israeli national carrier El Al, he came across a significant security breach that allows anyone to access and change private information on flight bookings. The same breach was then discovered to include 44% of the international carriers market, potentially affecting tens of millions of travelers.[36]

Operations

Distribution

Amadeus CRS is the largest GDS provider in the worldwide travel and tourism industry, with an estimated market share of 37% in 2009.[37] As of December 2010, over 90,000 travel agencies worldwide use the Amadeus system and 58,000 airline sales offices use it as their internal sales and reservations system. Amadeus gives access to bookable content from 435 airlines (including 60 low-cost carriers), 29 car rental companies (representing 36,000 car rental locations), 51 cruise lines and ferry operators, 280 hotel chains and 87,000 hotels, 200 tour operators, 103 rail operators and 116 travel insurance companies.[38]

IT Solutions

Amadeus Altéa Customer Management System (CMS) is a software suite that addresses airlines' sales and reservations, inventory management and departure control systems.[39]

The Altéa platform is based on a common technical infrastructure and software. With Altéa, airlines outsource their IT operations onto a community platform which allows them to share information with both airline alliance and codeshare agreement partners.

The Altéa suite consists of four main modules:[40] Altéa Reservation, providing booking, pricing and ticketing management through a single interface; Altéa Inventory, providing schedule and seat capacity management on a flight-by-flight basis; Altéa Departure Control, a departure control system software package; and Altéa e-commerce, a software suite for airline e-commerce sales and support.

In 2009, 238 million passengers were boarded by airlines using Amadeus Altéa.[41] Amadeus is extending its IT solutions business with the ongoing development of similar systems for rail companies, hotel chains, airport operators and aircraft ground handling companies.

Contribution to open source projects

According to a May 2015 investigation, Amadeus has contributed to the Docker open source software project.[42]

Business model and other business lines

The business model of Amadeus is booking fee or transaction based, which means that a fee is taken for each confirmed net booking made in the Amadeus CRS. [citation needed]

In late 1990s, a business division specialized in e-commerce was created.[clarification needed]

In 2000, Amadeus was awarded the development of two new operational applications for British Airways and Qantas: the inventory management and the departure control systems.[43] These products were outside of the core expertise domain of Amadeus and were built with the expertise of the airlines.

In March 2015, Amadeus announced that Blacklane, a Berlin-based professional driver service available worldwide, would become their first fully integrated taxi and transfer solution provider.[44]

References

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  2. ^ "EbixCash Signs Agreement with Amadeus to Propel its end-to-end travel vision to empower travel agents, and travelers in APAC and UAE". Associated Press. January 15, 2020.
  3. ^ Batchelor, Daniel (February 6, 2014). "About Amadeus – A brief history". Amadeus.
  4. ^ "CNMV – Folletos de emisión y OPVs". Cnmv.es. April 14, 2010.
  5. ^ "Worldwide offices".
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  7. ^ "Amadeus IT Holdings on Forbes Lists". Forbes. May 2016.
  8. ^ "The World's Largest Public Companies List". Forbes.
  9. ^ "Amadeus announces 2009 financial performance". Breaking Travel News. 24 March 2010.
  10. ^ Smith, Gerry (2010-03-23). "Amadeus' Gerry Smith on leaving behind legacy systems". Retrieved 2016-09-06.
  11. ^ "Amadeus demonstrates resilience with solid 2009 performance and strong second half growth despite challenging travel industry conditions" (Press release). Cision. March 23, 2010.
  12. ^ "Amadeus Global Report" (PDF). Amadeus.
  13. ^ "Share Information". Amadeus.
  14. ^ "Amadeus buys full ownership of SMART AB". Travel Weekly. July 7, 2002.
  15. ^ Cogswell, David (October 30, 2000). "Amadeus acquires Vacation.com". Travel Weekly.
  16. ^ Olsen, Stefanie. "Short Take: Amadeus buys Vacation.com for $57.3 million". CNET.
  17. ^ Duncan, Robert S. (July 30, 2001). "Amadeus to Buy Oracle Unit e-Travel To Boost Its Presence in U.S. Market". The Wall Street Journal.
  18. ^ "Amadeus sells Opodo" (Press release). Amadeus. 9 February 2011.
  19. ^ May, Kevin (February 9, 2011). "Amadeus sells Opodo for Euro 450M to AXA and Permira". Phocuswire.
  20. ^ "Amadeus Acquires Airline Automation Inc. -- Leading U.S. Airline Services Provider" (Press release). Business Wire. November 18, 2003.
  21. ^ "Airline Automation (AAI) changes name to Amadeus Revenue Integrity" (Press release). Amadeus. March 16, 2006.
  22. ^ "Amadeus completes acquisition of TravelTainment" (Press release). Amadeus. 27 September 2006.
  23. ^ a b "Amadeus continues diversification with acquisition of rail IT company" (Press release). Amadeus. 10 June 2008.
  24. ^ "Amadeus acquires Newmarket International". Amadeus.com. February 2014.
  25. ^ May, Kevin (July 21, 2015). "Amadeus acquires iTesso BV". Phocuswire.
  26. ^ "Amadeus continues its expansion into the Airport IT space with the acquisition of UFIS Airport Solutions". Amadeus. February 3, 2014.
  27. ^ May, Kevin (April 3, 2014). "Amadeus to buy corporate travel IT brand i:FAO". Phocuswire.
  28. ^ "Amadeus announces acquisition of AirIT" (Press release). Amadeus. April 23, 2015.
  29. ^ "Amadeus strengthens LCC offering with Navitaire acquisition from Accenture for $830m". April 8, 2017.
  30. ^ "Amadeus Benelux extends leisure services offering with acquisition of Pyton Travel Technology" (Press release). April 8, 2017.
  31. ^ "Amadeus increases presence in online targeted advertising space with acquisition of Travel Audience" (Press release). Amadeus. 6 June 2013.
  32. ^ Huet, Natalie (10 September 2014). "Air France to reap 339 million euros in cash from Amadeus shares". Reuters.
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