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Q9 inventory removed from Amadeus

26 Apr 2017 - by Debbie Badham
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ARIK Air’s inventory has

been removed from the

Amadeus GDS platform.

Unconfirmed bookings have

been marked as cancelled

(HX) and future fare searches

for Arik Air don’t show options.

Amadeus declined to

comment on the matter, citing

confidentiality restrictions. A

spokesperson for Amadeus

told TNW, however, that all

existing bookings made in the

Amadeus System would still

be honoured.

Rodger Whittle, Arik’s vp for

South Africa, says: “We regret

sincerely the inconvenience

faced by our agents and

customers. We have enjoyed

a long relationship with

Amadeus and are in close

dialogue with them on

resolving the present issue at

the earliest opportunity.”

Rodger added that all

bookings and tickets remain

fully valid and are contained

in the airline’s central

reservations system. Agents

requiring assistance with

existing or future bookings

can contact the airline by

phoning 011 666 7470 or by

email: zacustomerservices@

arikairint.com.

The current problems with

Amadeus are in no way an

indication that Arik Air plans

to halt operations, Rodger

adds. “Johannesburg has

steadily and consistently

grown this key destination in

our network and the South

African market continues to

be very supportive of the

route for Arik. The introduction

of the Airbus A330-200 on

the route late last year has

seen our business grow even

more.”

June Crawford, ceo of

Barsa, says she is unaware

of any problems relating to

the airline. “Their load factors

to and from South Africa are

good and their equipment is

modern.” She adds that Arik

is a member of Barsa in good

standing with all membership

fees up to date. 

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