SEATTLE, Feb. 27, 2018 -- Revenue Management Systems, an Accelya Group Company (RMS), is proud to announce that Royal Brunei has selected and gone live with its state-of-the-art revenue management, inventory control, and reporting tool airRM. The software will enable Royal Brunei Airlines to identify sales opportunities, maximize passenger revenues, closely control pricing, and analyze performance.
airRM is a continually evolving airline revenue management system with ground-breaking tools that integrate and display a wealth of critical information from multiple sources, enabling airlines to make better and more profitable decisions. The solution is currently used by more than 90 of the most successful carriers in the world.
“Royal Brunei Airlines commenced operations in 1974 as the national carrier of Brunei Darussalam. With a fleet of modern Boeing 787 and Airbus A320 aircraft, Royal Brunei Airlines links Brunei to Asia, the Middle East, United Kingdom and Australia,” said Andrew Millar, Vice President of Sales & Support – Asia Pacific at RMS. “We are delighted to welcome Royal Brunei Airlines an important strategic partner as a full service carrier. airRM's innovative technology and continuous development will allow Royal Brunei Airlines to maximize revenue opportunities for both its local and connecting traffic flows.”
About Royal Brunei Airlines
More information about Royal Brunei Airlines may be found at www.flyroyalbrunei.com.
About RMS
Revenue Management Systems (RMS), an Accelya Group Company, is a global leader in revenue management solutions for the aviation, rail, and cargo industries. Our software helps more than 90 airlines, rail operators, and cargo carriers worldwide make faster, smarter and more profitable decisions, driven by innovation and foresight. RMS is headquartered in Seattle, Washington (USA) with offices in Australia, Great Britain, The Netherlands, Spain, and Singapore. More information about airRM and RMS may be found at www.revenuemanagement.com.
About Accelya
Accelya is a leading provider of financial, commercial and analytics solutions to the airline and travel industry. Accelya helps airlines integrate and simplify their financial processes; to better manage costs, risks, revenue leakages, cash flows, profitability and overall business performance. Accelya partners with airlines right from the time a ticket or an air waybill is issued, all the way through its entire financial lifecycle and until the data is converted to actionable intelligence.
Accelya’s commercial solutions help airlines steer sales and strengthen their business relationship with travel agents. It provides insights on airline sales performance, agent performance, route performance and instantly identifies potential for growth. It also helps airlines manage agent incentive program for higher agent satisfaction. Backed by solid data, Accelya’s analytics and consulting services enable airlines to take informed decisions by forecasting market trends, identifying revenue opportunities and optimizing costs.
With over 250 airline customers, Accelya’s operations are spread across 19 countries and employs over 3000 professionals worldwide. For more information please visit www.accelya.com.
Contacts
Martin Kaduc at +1 206 518 5198 / [email protected].


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