Amadeus emphasises time-to-market and customer proximity in commercial reorganisation
New organisational structure will focus Amadeus’ commercial momentum on key opportunity areas
Bangkok, Thailand (Asia Pacific), 29 January 2009: Amadeus, a leading provider of technology to the travel and tourism industry, today announces a reorganisation of its commercial organisation, following the appointment of Philippe Chérèque to Executive Vice President, Commercial from 1 January 2009.
The Commercial organisation will now be divided into three functional areas which reflect Amadeus’ primary commercial opportunity and reinforce the company’s long-standing commitment to time-to-market and customer needs.
From 1 March, airline IT will be headed by Julia Sattel, formerly VP, Global Sales Development, EMEA and
From 1 February, Ian Wheeler will take charge of Amadeus’ distribution business. Bringing all elements of distribution – including airlines, hotels, car rental, rail, ferry cruise and insurance – together into one unit will strengthen the company’s focus on this core area of Amadeus’ activities. Ian also retains overall responsibility for Amadeus’ global marketing and customer services.
Also beginning 1 February, the Amadeus division which develops travel agency IT solutions will be combined with the Multinational Customer Group (MCG) to form a new business unit, led by Claude Giafferri, formerly VP Travel Office Products & Solutions. This important new area offers tremendous opportunity for diversifying Amadeus’ IT solutions portfolio and strengthening its role as a long-term technology partner for national and multinational travel agency customers, and for corporations.
A new department has been created, headed by Bertrand Kientz, VP, Product and Software Development Strategy, which will work across the organisation to ensure that product and software development follows a coherent strategy which answers Amadeus’ customer’s needs at the same time as supporting the commercial objectives of the three business areas outlined above.
Geographically, Amadeus’ commercial organisation will be divided into 3 regions; each regional organisation will mirror the corporate structure with dedicated units for Airline IT, Distribution, Travel IT & Multinational Customer Group and Regional Development, allowing Amadeus to react rapidly to the specific needs of local customers and markets.
· The Asia Pacific Regional organisation will continue to be led by David Brett. David was appointed Vice President, Amadeus Asia Pacific in January 2000.
· The Europe,
· From 1 February, North, South and
“As we head into a turbulent year for the travel industry, a geographic structure which places Amadeus’ expertise closer than ever to our customers is paramount, and a simplified central organisation will enable Amadeus to focus its full commercial momentum behind the biggest opportunities for us,” says Philippe Chérèque, Executive Vice President, Commercial, Amadeus, “I am excited to be embarking on the significant challenge of helping the travel industry find new efficiencies in an economically unstable environment with the support of the first class executive team we are announcing today.”
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