Khimji’s House of Travel has extended its partnership with Amadeus
Khimji’s House of Travel, one of the leading travel companies in Oman, has extended its partnership with Amadeus to build momentum around its digital transformation and the development of integrated travel services. Since 2012, Amadeus has worked with the agency to strengthen its position in Oman’s travel and tourism market as well as helping it expand across the region.
In addition to a growing team of travel experts, the agency’s recent diversification strategy can be seen with the introduction of cutting-edge travel solutions for travellers and travel partners. These new developments include the corporate platform khimjicorptravel.com, the platform for local travel agents khimjiconnect.com, and the global B2B hotel and leisure platform tripsnstay.com.
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Amadeus has signed a wide-ranging technology partnership agreement with OK Travels and Tourism, a fully-fledged tour operator and ticket sales travel company in Abu Dhabi.
The partnership with Amadeus will provide OK Travels and Tourism with access to a range of cutting-edge travel solutions including artificial intelligence, all designed to deliver a superior level of service to customers and remove friction from the travel experience.
Muhammad Ali, managing director of OK Travels and Tourism, said: “We understand the challenges of the modern tourism industry and know that planning, developing, and adapting destination resources to the evolving needs of the market is the key to success.
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