Aeroméxico partners with Airnguru for pricing solutions
Airnguru, provider of fare management, pricing intelligence and price automation for airlines, has inked a multi-year agreement with carrier Aeroméxico.
The partnership will help modernize Aeroméxico’s operational framework.
It enables the Mexico airline to automate their pricing processes, offer better product options and implement dynamic pricing.
By integrating Airnguru’s solutions, Aeroméxico will be able to accelerate automation and scale its price recommendation and optimization processes.
The benefits include fewer manual errors, streamlined fare management, and more flexibility.
Javier Jiménez, COO and Co-Founder of Airnguru, said: “We are thrilled with the opportunity to partner with Aeroméxico and leverage our best-in-class solutions.”
Aeroméxico will gain access to Airnguru’s core pricing platform, including its Pricing Intelligence Suite, Price Execution Suite (Fare Management), Price Data Feeds, and ‘Pantheon’ which is Airnguru’s automation engine.
Airnguru services eight international airlines across three continents, including two of the world’s largest carriers, Qatar Airways and British Airways (IAG).
The customer base also features Avianca, Copa Airlines, LOT Polish Airlines, Finnair, SKY Airline, and now Aeroméxico.
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