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Amadeus Altéa debuts in Pakistan with new AirSial collaboration

October 3, 2025
Last updated: November 4, 2025
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Juan Giron
Juan Giron
Global Corporate Communications Manager, Amadeus
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Sialkot-based carrier to deploy Altéa Departure Control – Customer Management solution

AirSial has signed a new deal with travel technology provider Amadeus as the Pakistan-based airline embarks on an ambitious expansion. The carrier will deploy the Altéa Departure Control – Customer Management solution, designed to enhance both passenger and agent experiences at the airport. The solution delivers personalized services for passengers while increasing operational efficiency for agents.

“We are currently focused on enhancing regional connectivity for the Pakistani population both within the country and beyond. Our relationship with Amadeus is the latest step in this journey, deploying cutting‑edge solutions to reduce stress, adapt to individual needs and enhance efficiency for all.”

Fazal Jilani Chairman, AirSial

Integrated with other Amadeus Altéa tools, Altéa Departure Control – Customer Management provides a unified platform where all aspects of flight management can be managed, from check–in through to baggage handling. By simplifying and automating many of the common airport tasks, travelers benefit from online check-in options, seamless payments, and digital boarding passes, gaining greater autonomy and reduced waiting times.

“Our new agreement with AirSial not only deepens the strategic partnership between our two organizations, but also marks a significant step in Amadeus’ vision to expand its footprint within the Pakistani aviation sector. Working together, we are well‑positioned to drive growth, innovation and value for travelers across the destination.”

Yassine Mellak Vice President, Middle East Cluster, Account Management, Amadeus

Launched in 2020, AirSial today offers scheduled passenger and cargo services both domestically and to international destinations such as Jeddah, Riyadh, Dammam and Medina in Saudi Arabia and Muscat in Oman. Most recently, the carrier took off for Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, with further regional expansion expected.


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