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Abacus launches enhanced Abacus Whiz

Travel News Asia 15 April 2005

Abacus today launched a range of enhancements to its travel agent workstation booking solution, Abacus Whiz 3.1, which will give travel agencies more ticketing options, increased language support and wider access to other Abacus solutions. 

The enhanced Abacus Whiz is available today for travel agents in all markets employing version 3.1, which includes Hong Kong, India, Kazakhstan and Taiwan. More markets are expected to be launched later this year. 

Travel agents supported by Abacus Whiz 3.1 will now have seamless access to Abacus TravelNetwork, a travel management and distribution solution that hosts, manages and distributes air and non-air travel and leisure content.

Upgrades in Abacus Whiz 3.1 also include the latest in security technology as well as priority enhancements demanded by the markets.

Language upgrades incorporates the addition of the Russian language to Abacus Whiz 3.1, which already supports English, traditional Chinese and simplified Chinese, as well as the masking of labels and messages now available in the same four languages.

For Abacus-connected travel agents in India, the upgrade allows them to print tickets for Indian Airlines domestic bookings. Until now, such tickets issued by Abacus subscriber travel agents in India have been manually written by the travel agency.

“Abacus Whiz is our most popular point-of-sale solutions throughout the region, as it provides secure and easy access to the widest range of end-to-end travel solutions for our agents,” said Ms. Aileen Tan, Vice-President, Centres of Excellence, Abacus.

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