March 29, 2004
Lufthansa Systems continues upward trend
In business year 2003, Lufthansa Systems managed to generate revenues of 610.7 million euros despite the continuing pressure on costs and the unfavorable investment climate in the airline industry. Compared with the previous year, sales generated with customers outside the Lufthansa Group rose by over 20 percent. The pre-tax result came to 42.9 million euros.
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Lufthansa Systems continues upward trend
In business year 2003, Lufthansa Systems managed to generate revenues of 610.7 million euros despite the continuing pressure on costs and the unfavorable investment climate in the airline industry. Compared with the previous year, sales generated with customers outside the Lufthansa Group rose by over 20 percent. The pre-tax result came to 42.9 million euros.
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March 25,.2004
Lufthansa Systems and Finnair further expand their successful cooperation
Both partners today announced that they have signed a five-year contract for the use of ProfitLine/Price. The integrated software solution from Lufthansa Systems will support Finnair with the airline's entire pricing processes.
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Lufthansa Systems and Finnair further expand their successful cooperation
Both partners today announced that they have signed a five-year contract for the use of ProfitLine/Price. The integrated software solution from Lufthansa Systems will support Finnair with the airline's entire pricing processes.
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March 15,.2004
ebase and COMINVEST Munich outsource IT Goal: To reduce costs and focus on core competencies
The European Bank for Fund Services GmbH (ebase) and Cominvest Asset Management GmbH (COMINVEST) in Munich will outsource large parts of their IT infrastructure. Starting in April, Lufthansa Systems will take over the operation of 175 ebase servers and the management of some 450 workplaces. In this context, Lufthansa Systems will collaborate in setting up a data center in Munich and establish a central user helpdesk. Application development will remain with the ebase bank.
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ebase and COMINVEST Munich outsource IT Goal: To reduce costs and focus on core competencies
The European Bank for Fund Services GmbH (ebase) and Cominvest Asset Management GmbH (COMINVEST) in Munich will outsource large parts of their IT infrastructure. Starting in April, Lufthansa Systems will take over the operation of 175 ebase servers and the management of some 450 workplaces. In this context, Lufthansa Systems will collaborate in setting up a data center in Munich and establish a central user helpdesk. Application development will remain with the ebase bank.
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March
05,.2004Lufthansa Systems introduces new online booking solution
African airline Kenya Airways today announced that their complete fleet will migrate for navigation to electronically generated Lido Route Manual. Charts no longer have to be drawn manually; instead, Lido Route Manual generates them from a database that contains geographic and aeronautical information from all over the world, resulting in improved quality and increased security.
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