Amadeus and Google have entered into a partnership to deploy Google Cloud’s technology. Under the agreement, Amadeus will migrate part of its technical platform to Google Cloud, leveraging its open, secure and reliable infrastructure, to enhance operational efficiency and resiliency, while being closer to customers’ needs, the companies report. The partnership will also enable Amadeus to build future innovations and services based on Google Cloud’s generative AI technologies and other solutions.
“We are thrilled to embark on this partnership with Google Cloud, which will enable us to strengthen our multicloud strategy and drive AI‑powered innovation,” said Sylvain Roy, chief technology officer, Amadeus. “This collaboration will allow us to explore new innovation projects using Google Cloud’s data and AI capabilities, as we transform the travel industry by offering unmatched connectivity and efficiency to the entire ecosystem.”
Amadeus will also explore future AI-driven innovations by leveraging Google Cloud’s AI technologies. By using Google Cloud’s Vertex AI, Amadeus will have access to a selection of large language models (LLMs), allowing the company to deploy faster AI solutions, it reports.
“We are excited to partner with Amadeus to support its cloud‑based operations and AI innovation,” said Isabelle Fraine, managing director, Google Cloud France. “We believe that our open approach to cloud and AI, our secure and reliable infrastructure, and our own innovation capacities in generative AI will support Amadeus to operate in more regions, with more customers and partners, for the benefit of the whole travel industry.”
Amadeus will explore Agentic AI with Google Agentspace and Google Cloud’s open and interoperable approach to agents, considering a possible integration into its own solutions. Amadeus’ exploration of AI, including use cases for AI agents collaborating with each other, could help bring concrete benefits to travel players and travelers, offering a richer, more fluid and more comprehensive travel experience, according to the company.