Regency Travel & Tours, the largest and most prominent travel management company in Qatar, renewed contract with Amadeus, a leading transaction processor and technology partner to the global travel and tourism industry.
Owing to the partnership, Amadeus commits to continue providing cutting edge solutions to Regency Travel & Tours. The successful adoption of these solutions, clubbed with decades of travel domain expertise, will enable Regency Travel & Tours to continue their impressive growth and add to their prestigious list of clients in the Qatari market and beyond.
Regency Travel & Tours services prominent and influential local and regional corporations such as government and semi-government agencies, universities, banks, multinational companies and a multitude of SME’s. Being the leading travel management company, the company cultivates a culture of innovation and excels at introducing new concepts and services to the market. The partnership with Amadeus not only introduces the latest tools and solutions but also includes consulting and custom IT solutions that will boost Regency’s productivity and enable to offer unrivalled customer service, efficiently catering to the complex travel management requirements of large governmental, multinational and SME organisations in Qatar and the region.
As part of the ambitious growth plans, Regency Travel & Tours is also rapidly expanding into the online and mobile spheres.
A special memento was presented by Wafiq al-Wahidi, general manager of Amadeus Qatar, to Regency Travel & Tours CEO Tareq Abdullatif Taha to celebrate the long-standing and successful partnership and on being the leading and exclusive producer of segments for Amadeus in Qatar. The Award was presented on July 31.
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