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January 12, 2005
Since January, Rostocker Strassenbahn AG (RSAG) has been using the EasyTicket cash register system from
Lufthansa Systems to sell tickets in its customer centers. The system has provided RSAG with multifunctional
workplaces which form a solid foundation for sophisticated customer services. Thanks to this electronic cash
register, passengers are benefiting from faster, safer, more comprehensive service.
The EasyTicket cash register system has been designed for points of sale staffed by sales personnel and is
therefore being used at one of the most important and sensitive interfaces for transit authorities: in direct,
personal contact with the customer. EasyTicket makes it possible to handle all business transactions at the
point of sale (such as the sale of regular, special and combination tickets, as well as exchanges and the
handling of vouchers), and it automates the related administrative activities. This allows sales staff to
gain valuable time for individual customer care.
"With EasyTicket, we have a system that is capable of handling all business transactions and of ensuring the
automated exchange of data with the back-end system. Many processes have become much simpler and faster with
EasyTicket, because the system offers a variety of functionalities and is based on high-quality software. We
are pleased to be able to take advantage of the extensive industry expertise of Lufthansa Systems in our customer
centers so that we can offer more comprehensive services," said Catrin Dumrath, head of the Marketing/Sales
department at RSAG.
EasyTicket is backed by the PATRIS® (Passenger Transport Integrated Sales System) sales accounting and control
system, which is used for the complete administration of sales channels such as staffed points of sale, season
tickets and vending machines. Refund services, receivables management and prompt sales analyses are also ensured
by the system. Rostocker Strassenbahn AG has been using PATRIS® since 1999.
Lufthansa Systems products for public transportation are currently being used by around 20 German transit
authorities, including S-Bahn Berlin GmbH, Kölner Verkehrs-Betriebe AG, ÜSTRA Hannoversche Verkehrsbetriebe AG
and Leipziger Verkehrsbetriebe.
Note to editors:
Lufthansa Systems is one of the world's leading IT service providers to the airline and aviation
industries. As systems integrator, the wholly-owned subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group covers the
entire range of IT services, including consulting, development, implementation and operation.
Lufthansa Systems provides its IT infrastructure and operations services to a variety of industries.
Headquartered in Kelsterbach near Frankfurt/Main, Germany, the company has branches in
Germany and 13 countries and employs about 4,400 people worldwide. In business year 2003,
Lufthansa Systems recorded sales of EUR 610.7 million.
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