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Jin Air awards IBS seven-year PSS contract

IBS Software (IBS) has been selected by South Korea based Jin Air, a subsidiary HanJin Kal, as its Passenger Services System (PSS) provider, in a seven year, multi-million dollar contract.

The contract will see IBS implement its modern PSS system by March 2018.

Established in 2008, Jin Air has a fleet strength of 24 aircrafts and flies to 37 local and international destinations including US, Australia, China, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam and Thailand.

[Image courtesy: IBS]

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