The Memorandum of Understanding was signed by Antonio Tajani, Vice-President of the European Commission, responsible for industry and entrepreneurship, and Luis Maroto, President & CEO of Amadeus IT Group. This initiative will look at actions to enhance the competitiveness of the tourism sector by stimulating the travel flow between European and South American countries. This will be achieved by promoting travel in particular in the respective low seasons of Europe and South America, utilising the available spare airline and accommodation capacity thus benefitting the local economy of the host destinations. This will imply working with airlines that are ready to offer fare concessions and with travel agencies and tour operators that would organise relevant travel packages and also with the European Commission, that will facilitate and co-finance communication activities and the involvement of South American countries, commencing with Brazil, Argentina and Chile. Amadeus’ expected contribution to this project will focus on two areas: facilitating technology tools and solutions to deploy this programme and track its results and supporting the European Commission in establishing contacts with relevant stakeholders in South America as well as participating in joint promotional activities. |
Amadeus formalises with the European Commission its commitment to support tourism in Europe
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Amadeus, a leading travel technology partner and transaction processor for the global travel and tourism industry, announces it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the European Commission to participate in the “Low Season Tourism” initiative aimed at increasing the travel flow between Europe and other territories. The pilot project will be launched with South America and is expected to be extended to other regions in the future. 














