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05. Mar 2014
2e Systems signs new customer Virgin America
2e Systems signs new customer Virgin America

2e Systems is pleased to announce Virgin America as its newest customer for the eeCrewConnect® Crew Member notifications platform.

The platform notifies inflight and flight deck crew members in changes to their schedule, as well as any relevant flight changes.

03. Mar 2014
2e Expands into Australasia Region

2e Systems GmbH has founded a subsidiary in Australia called 2e Systems Pty Ltd. The company will officially commence operation in June 2014.

The founding of this new subsidiary compliments the existing group of 2e companies, meaning that 2e is now represented in 4 countries: Germany, UK, Croatia and Australia.

05. Feb 2014
Austrian Airlines online with 2e Systems eePaxConnect Platform

2e recently supported Austrian Airlines in launching a new passenger notifications platform. Called yourUpdate, the solution notifies passengers of flight delays as well as cancellations via E-mail or SMS. 

In the event of delays of 30 minutes or more, or if a flight has to be cancelled, customers will automatically be sent an SMS or E-mail informing them of the current flight status and contact details for rebooking, without the need to register.

30. Jan 2014
2e supports Air Baltic with migration to SIXT for online booking engine

Air Baltic has recently migrated their online car provider to SIXT. In addition to stand-alone car-rental reservations, it is as well fully integrated into the online booking process, allowing users a seamless and comprehensive online booking experience. Car rental reservations is available at over 250 worldwide destinations. Customers can also book insurance, hotels, extra baggage, special meals as well as a host of other ancillary items on the site. For more information please visit www.airbaltic.com.

01. Jan 2014
Airline E-Commerce Platform - Driving down operational costs while innovating online fare handling
Airline E-Commerce Platform - Driving down operational costs while innovating online fare handling

The cost of obtaining airline fares and tax information from host Global Distribution Systems (GDS) has risen exponentially over the past few years due largely to increased window shopping, price comparison and robotic web site scraping activities. Airlines have realized that this has become a significant part of the cost of running their online booking platform. Carriers have sought alternate means to obtain this data and at the same time continue to provide a dynamic online booking engine.