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Arik Air Migrates to Hitit’s Full Crane Solution Suite

Arik Air Aircraft
Nigeria’s biggest carrier, Arik

Major Nigerian carrier, Arik Air has announced that it has completed the migration of passenger service solution to Hitit’s Crane Solution Suite.

With the migration, the airline becomes the eighth African carrier to sign to the Crane Solution Suite.

 

Hitit CS actively supports airlines‘ operations in Nigeria, Tanzania, Tunisia and Namibia having prioritized Africa as an area of strategic focus. In 2016 Hitit’s reservation systems processed more than 55.5 million passenger bookings worldwide.

 

Sequel to the successful migration, Arik Air will enjoy access to the premium suite of Hitit Crane Solution of innovative products covering passenger reservation, departure control, website, operations planning, customer care and revenue accounting. As of June the migration to Crane solutions has been completed successfully and Arik Air has started to use Crane solutions

 

Hitit CS has a clear strategic focus on Africa. Since 2015, the airline and travel IT solution provider from Turkey has convinced eight African airlines as new customers to benefit from its innovative IT solutions. Hitit CS has been renowned for its close partnership with its customers. Arik Air, the latest new customer for Hitit CS, is West Africa’s leading airline operating domestic and regional flights.

 

Arik Air CEO, Roy Ilegbodu, said: “We want to maintain our market leadership and give our customers a pleasant flying experience. The migration to Hitit’s IT solutions is a key step for growth and excellent service delivery.

 

Hitit CEO Gokman said: “Hitit is a customer oriented company. Creating turn-key solutions and meeting all of our partner airlines requirements are in Hitit’s fundemental features. So, our customers do not simply acquire Crane solutions. We strongly believe working hand in hand with our partners is the key success and that we will continue to grow together.

 

“Arik Air is the new addition to our user community who decided to use Crane solutions for all of their operations.”

 

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