Amadeus said it expects the deal, which is projected to close in the fourth quarter, will have a minimal impact on its financial performance this year. It said the deal would be earnings accretive from the first day.
About 550 Navitaire employees, including the company's senior management team, are expected to transfer to Amadeus, the company said in a statement on Wednesday
Navitaire which provides technology services to over 50 of the world's airline operators, focuses more on the low-cost and hybrid segments in the airline industry.
Amadeus said it believes that the acquisition of Navitaire would enable it to improve the connectivity between different carriers in the same airline groups or their alliances.
The addition of Navitaire's portfolio would enable Amadeus to serve a wider group of airlines.
Under the terms of the deal, Accenture will be designated as a "strategic partner" for the Amadeus airline IT business, Amadeus said.
The company reported revenues of EUR 3,417.7 million (roughly Rs. 23,994 crores) for the year ended December 31.
Luis Maroto, President and CEO of Amadeus, in a statement commented on the acquisition, "Bringing Navitaire's experience, industry know-how, client base and strong product portfolio is a significant step for Amadeus in the low-cost and hybrid-carrier segments. Airlines of all shapes and sizes face an increasingly competitive market for an increasingly demanding traveller, and this transaction will give us the ability to serve all airlines with technology that can enable them to drive new revenues and contain their costs."
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