American Express, which already has one interactive corporate booking engine in the Australian marketplace, is looking to Asian markets for its next online service which is ready for an October debut.
Aussie integrator and developer Powerlan has proved the functionality of the much maligned ASP business model by landing a 3 year contract with American Express.
Australians are warming to the idea of making travel arrangements online. Even companies that are not simply Internet booking agents are moving online, and seeing that part of their business increase exponentially, mirroring trends overseas.
Between its own Expedia.com travel site and the licensees of its Travel Technologies software, Microsoft has sold 1 million airline tickets online.
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