Nick Bredimus is president and lead consultant with Bredimus Systems, Inc., a firm serving the international travel industry with emphasis on global distribution. He devoted his career of over 25 years to the development of new businesses and information services for the world's airlines, travel agencies and travel related suppliers. Past clients include Microsoft, SITA, numerous airlines and several travel agent chains.
He was the founding president of AMR Travel Services a company related to American Airlines. As vice president of American Express, he managed one of the nation's largest computer divisions with over 700 employees. As an airline executive, he served as the vice president and corporate officer responsible for information services and reservations at Republic Airlines, a Northwest Airlines predecessor company. He also spent eight years in management and systems for Trans World Airlines and USAir.
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According to Nick Bredimus, a Dallas-based consultant, the genesis of this evolution dates back to the conclusion by airlines, in the mid-1990s, that agents had become a controllable cost rather than a necessity.
Nick Bredimus of Bredimus Solutions in Dallas declares, "Airlines can switch it on very quickly. If senior management knew it was available and saw how simple it is, they'd want someone shot" for not installing it.
Travel Weekly COPPELL, Texas: Bredimus Systems Inc. here has developed an automated system designed to spot possible credit card crime. This is according to Nick Bredimus, the company's president.
Quoting Nick Bredimus, the president of AMR Travel Services Inc . , an AMR subsidiary , said the system would be called Confirm and would begin operating in?
Travel tips, news and information from Elliott.org. ... You could blame the computers or the distribution, says Nick Bredimus, a Coppell, Texas, ...
That's the view from this side of the ticket counter. But to the airlines and their shareholders, algorithms are their allies. Consultant Nick Bredimus explains
Consultant Nick Bredimus is quoted again. He explains that in the early days of the aviation industry ... by the airline that my plans will change and I won?t take that flight. ...