Nigerian Air Peace chooses Hitit’s Passenger Service System solutions

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Air Peace, Nigeria’s largest airline, has successfully integrated with Crane solutions and continues to operate with Hitit’s Passenger Services System (PSS) solutions. The airline has chosen Hitit as its technological partner to support its PSS system and aims to expand its already large route network. With the integration, the users of Hitit’s PSS system in Africa reached a record high.

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Air Peace is flying to 20 domestic routes, 7 regional, and 3 international destinations, and the airline has strengthened its IT infrastructure with Hitit’s software solutions. The integration includes Crane IBE, Crane MA, Crane LL, and Crane DCS solutions, which are currently being used by over 300 airports worldwide.

Hitit serves 16 partner airlines in Africa, an important region for the company. Hitit’s CMO, Nevra Onursal Karaağaç, stated that Air Peace’s decision to choose Hitit as its technological partner is a great pleasure for the company. «After a smooth transition process with our teams working in harmony, Air Peace has continued its operations with Hitit’s Crane solutions. We already had close ties with Nigeria, and now with Air Peace joining the Hitit family, we have strengthened our ties further,» Karaağaç added.

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Air Peace’s spokesperson, Stanley Olisa, mentioned that the airline is constantly evolving technologically and being innovative in its operations to deliver a seamless, world-class customer experience across all touchpoints. «Hence, it became necessary to partner with Hitit for the integration of its Crane solutions to further enhance our Passenger Service System,» Olisa said. He also added that as the airline grows, more novel technologies will be introduced to enable them to serve their customers better.

Air Peace’s partnership with Hitit will undoubtedly help the airline to achieve its goal of «your peace, our goal.» With the integration, Air Peace has strengthened its IT infrastructure to support its expansion plans and deliver a seamless experience to its customers.

Hitit is growing exponentially as it builds customer relationships with major players in the industry, such as Turkish Airlines; recently, the company added Surinam Airways to its portfolio.

Pablo Díaz (diazpez)
Pablo Díaz (diazpez)
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