Travel technology provider Accelya has completed its
acquisition of Farelogix and is in the process of integrating the management
teams of the two companies.
Farelogix, which has about 300 total employees, will
continue to operate from Miami as the companies integrate, which
Barcelona-based Accelya said expands its North American presence. Accelya also
named Farelogix CEO Jim Davidson as its chief product officer.
“There has never been a greater need in our industry for
creativity, rapid innovation, and new technology choices for airlines as they
work through this time of Covid-19, recovery, and the future of airline
retailing,” Davidson said in a statement. “We have had tremendous interest and
support from across the industry, and with the completion of the acquisition by
Accelya, we can execute our vision to deliver these essential, pro-airline
solutions needed by our current and future airline customers.”
Accelya announced its agreement to acquire Farelogix last
month, not long after a planned acquisition by Sabre fell apart amid regulatory
challenges.
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Source: Business Travel News