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Enterprise Technology Solutions for the Travel and Transportation Industry

22nd May 2026
Legacy systems in travel and transportation are older than most of the passengers using them. Airlines still patch 1970s-era reservation platforms. Rail operators run SCADA networks with no API access. Logistics firms reconcile freight in spreadsheets. Meanwhile passengers expect live updates and instant rebooking. The gap is real and it's expensive. Here's a look at six vendors actually closing it — in aviation, rail, logistics, and public transit. Who's Building the Infrastructure 1. DXC Technology DXC has thirty years in railway IT and active partnerships with Lufthansa, United Airlines, Swiss Federal Railways, and Carnival Cruise Line. Their Departure Control System (DCS) integrates with Accelya's FLX ONE retailing platform, which processes over 30 billion airline offers daily across the full IATA Offers, Orders, Settle & Delivery chain. Key services: Legacy cloud migration for live airline and rail environments — no operational downtime Digital twin platform deployed for ISA Vías in Chile — 7 million vehicles monthly on Ruta del Maipo AI-powered dynamic pricing and route optimization Passenger experience platforms across air, rail, and cruise Four of the world's top five airlines run on DXC infrastructure. 2. SITA Geneva-based SITA has powered aviation IT since 1949. Present in 1,000+ airports across 200 countries. In 2024 they acquired Materna IPS for passenger handling and ASISTIM for flight operations control, and expanded into cruise and maritime with the SmartSea launch. Worth knowing: SITA OptiFlight — AI fuel optimization, deployed by Singapore Airlines and Azul Total Airport Optimizer — AI operations management with integrated carbon monitoring iBorders — border management suite used by 70+ governments Global airline IT spend hit $37 billion in 2024. SITA sits at the center of most of that infrastructure. 3. IBS Software Kerala-based IBS Software doesn't try to cover everything — and that's the point. Deep specialization in aviation and logistics: cargo, crew scheduling, loyalty, flight operations. Their iCargo platform runs air cargo for 40+ carriers including Lufthansa Cargo and Singapore Airlines Cargo. Emirates uses their crew and fleet maintenance tools. For airlines modernizing in phases, this kind of domain depth routinely outperforms a bloated full-suite vendor. 4. Comarch Kraków-based Comarch has built enterprise software since 1993. In travel, the focus is loyalty — which sounds routine until you remember that Air Canada's frequent flyer program was worth more than the airline itself during restructuring. Their platform covers: Real-time points engine with live personalization GDS and OTA integration for multi-channel redemption GDPR-compliant architecture for European programs Solid delivery record. Commercial model that doesn't require a Tier-1 consulting budget. 5. Init AG Karlsruhe-based Init AG does exactly one thing: public transport operations technology. Buses, trams, light rail. No distractions. Their MOBILE-ITCS (Intermodal Transport Control System) handles real-time tracking, schedule adjustments, and passenger counting. Deployed by Transport for London and the LA Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Capabilities: Live vehicle-to-control-center data exchange, not batch Account-based fare collection and mobile ticketing Passenger load analytics for demand-responsive scheduling Init never surfaces in mainstream tech coverage. Their systems keep city transit networks running for millions of daily riders. 6. Hitachi Vantara Hitachi Vantara is the data and digital infrastructure arm of Hitachi Group (Japan). In transport, the focus is predictive maintenance and IoT sensor platforms. The Shinkansen context is relevant — maintaining bullet train infrastructure at 320 km/h across seismically active Japan is a genuine operational stress test, and Hitachi has passed it. Their Lumada IoT Platform covers real-time asset monitoring for rail, logistics hubs, and ports, plus smart city integrations in Singapore, Tokyo, and European metro systems. What to Actually Check Before Signing Picking the wrong vendor in transport IT costs more than budget — it costs operational stability. A few things worth verifying: Domain depth. Does the vendor know what an OCC is? Have they worked inside one during a disruption? Legacy integration track record. Greenfield deployments are rare. Coexistence with SCADA networks, aging mainframes, and decade-old GDS connections is the actual test. Regulatory awareness. IATA NDC standards, EU Rail Passenger Rights, ENISA aviation cybersecurity frameworks — not optional reading. References you can call. Credible vendors provide them without hesitation. The operators running modern infrastructure are pulling ahead. Not because of trend reports — because one visible failure goes live on social media before the internal incident report gets written.

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