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22 of October, 05:04

S7 warned about the risk of stopping the operation of airlines in Russia The implementation plans of the Ministry of transport on transfer to the Russian Federation of servers for the ticket sales and check-in can lead to the termination of the domestic airlines about It as write " sheets ", according to a July letter from the General Director of airline "Siberia" (part of S7 Group) Vladimir Obyedkov the President of the Association of air transport operators Vladimir Casuno.

for reviews Obyedkov, this development not only has a full cessation of activities of the domestic airlines, but also long-term (two to four years) and expensive transition to other reservation systems.

3 the largest Russian airline At this point in time, cooperating with foreign providers, and at the same time, in practice all airlines interact with the national system " Sirena-travel ", writes the Leftovers.

The Russian providers do not meet the requirements of the airline, says General Director " Siberia ". In addition, Aeroflot and S7 are participants of the global airline alliances, and the Russian system is still not able to provide work in them, according to Scraps.

before the head of Rosaviation Alexander Neradko has tried to convince to speed up the transition to the use of domestic automation systems for booking tickets.

It was after the fact, how at the end of June, the airline S7 have experienced difficulties with registration of passengers due to the global SITA system crash, which provides IT services to airlines.

then the Ministry of transport released the draft requirements for a new system of online booking air tickets. For example, it provides for the transfer as from 1 January 2020 on a platform of Russia servers and database systems that provide air transportation within the country, registration of passengers and settlements.

currently the database, used by most systems of registration of air transportation within foreign countries.



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