Airline pricing firm Airnguru partners with Qatar Airways
Pricing and airfare intelligence firm Airnguru has inked a five-year SaaS deal with Qatar Airways.
Airnguru will enable the airline to leverage near-real-time data analytics and automated pricing recommendations.
This enables informed decision-making.
The benefits include reduced time-to-market, eliminating price distribution errors and revenue growth.
Javier Jiménez, Airnguru COO said, “This deal represents a persistent effort to build the best-in-class airline pricing suite.”
“Our platform will provide Qatar Airways with the tools they need to maximize revenue and stay ahead of the competition.”
Matthew Mcgilvray, SVP Revenue Management and Strategic Alliances at Qatar Airways, said: “Airnguru supports tasks digitization, which enables the consolidation and streamlining of our pricing processes.”
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