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ITC Infotech sets up centre for Finnair

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Bangalore , Nov. 20

ITC Infotech India Ltd has set up a dedicated development centre for Finnair, Finland's biggest airline. Finnair recently started its services to New Delhi.

Finnair had signed a five-year, multi-million dollar deal with ITC Infotech early this year. ITC Infotech will be involved in implementing the frequent flyer loyalty programme, e-ticketing and other operational application systems at Finnair.

Mr Tom Källström, Vice President, eBusiness Development, Commercial Division, Finnair, inaugurated the development centre at ITC's tech park campus in Bangalore, which has a seating capacity of 100.

ITC Infotech had recently set up dedicated Development Centre India (DCI) for Danske Bank, the largest bank in Denmark and leading player in the Scandinavian financial markets.

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