The Germania airline, based at Berlin-Tegel airport, will handle revenue accounting using SKYfly Revenue by ISO Software Systeme. For Germania, originally a charter flight business, purchasing a revenue accounting system became necessary because it is both increasingly offering scheduled flights and seeking interline agreements.
After an extensive bidding process and a subsequent offer presentation in Berlin, the system from ISO prevailed as the solution that matches the requirements and offers the best price/performance ratio. In January 2013, the first Sales, Uplift & Refund data will be transfered to the system and the verified/corrected values are automatically forwarded to the financial accounting department. Another topic to be addressed in a subsequent project step is interlining – the settlement between the airlines for interline and codeshare flights (when several carriers “share” a scheduled flight but use different flight number codes for it).
When choosing the system, Germania gave special attention not only to modern technology and architecture, but also to the possibility of implementing the software flexibly and step by step – according to the currently required processes. A high level of automation and excellent ease-of-use provide optimal support for the tasks ahead.
By opting for Skyfly Revenue, Germania substantiates its transformation from a charter airline to a commercial airline. The carrier will master the increased demands on accounting processes associated with this transformation – not least in view of the applicable IATA industry standards – by introducing the new sustainable revenue accounting system.
“Thanks to the new SKYfly Revenue system by ISO Software Systeme, we are well prepared for developing and adding ‘sked’ to our company’s distribution channel”, says Claus Altenburg, Head of Revenue Management at Germania Fluggesellschaft.