Amadeus achieves seamless GST compliance in record time

Amadeus achieves seamless GST compliance in record time

Following the recent implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) across India, Amadeus worked around the clock to ensure its Global Distribution System (GDS) was ready to comply with the country’s new taxation system, effective 1 July, 2017. Amadeus ensured compliance to GST for its 45,000 Indian travel agency point-of-sale terminals in record time.

Rakesh Bansal, Chief Executive Officer, Amadeus India commented, “The introduction of the GST is among the most significant tax reforms in India’s economic history. Despite the limited time to apply the change, we are proud that Amadeus became compliant with the new GST structure so quickly. We had teams working 24/7 to make sure we could deliver what our customers needed on time. It is indeed a milestone moment for us as we demonstrate our commitment to offer best-in-class technology and services to our business partners across the Indian subcontinent.”

For over two decades, Amadeus has been a pioneer in travel technology in India, offering the latest and most technologically advanced products and solutions to the entire travel industry.

You might also like

Technology

Hong Kong Airlines purchases Sabre MIDT Network Plus data

Data to help in decision making for expansion plans into North America Sabre Corporation, the leading technology provider to the global travel industry, today announced a multi-year agreement to provide

HR News

Expo 2020 selects Emaar Hospitality Group as its official hotel and hospitality partner

Emaar Hospitality Group becomes Expo 2020 Official Hotel and Hospitality Partner Agreement includes hospitality for world leaders and Expo’s special ticket holders Traditional Emirati hospitality on Expo’s site and in

Latest

Passenger Demand Plunges in March as Travel Restrictions Take Hold  

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced global passenger traffic results for March 2020 showing that demand (measured in total revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs) dived 52.9% compared to the