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Hacking is a crime, says Bredimus

Hacking is a crime, says Bredimus.

Computer hacking is a serious crime. Hacking is just a modern-day take on vandalism or shoplifting - taking or defacing something that doesn't belong to you. A recent posting of how to hack a Southwest Airlines Boarding pass is nothing more than advocating the theft of a seat that doesn't belong to you. Airline consultant Nick Bredimus also writes about how hackers have been arrested. Is stealing an airline seat far removed from downloading hacked music files?

USA Today article - Bredimus

USA Today article - Bredimus.

ValuJet stock lost more than a third of its value. That was just on the first day of an indefinite shutdown executed under pressure from federal government safety regulators. Airline Consultant Nick Bredimus of Dallas discusses the impact of the shutdown. Will the US airline ever fly again or is it too early to tell?

BSI is privately held by Nick Bredimus

BSI is privately help by Nick Bredimus.

BSI is a privately held company, owned by Nicholas Bredimus. BSI is a software company founded in 1993. The company has offices in Dallas, London and Sydney. They are well placed to help airlines in all parts of the world. BSI has clients on 5 continents. Growth has been rapid because of the results achieved by airline customers around the world. The company's head office is located at:...

Bredimus Systems, Inc.

Bredimus Systems, Inc. (BSI).

Owner, Nick Bredimus, speaks on the background of his company, Bredimus Systems, Inc. (BSI). Contact information and some company history are provided in this listing. Serving the airline industry since 1993, BSI now has offices in Sydney, London and Dallas. Software designed by Nick Bredimus is in use around the globe.

Federal case reported in USA Today with comments by Nicholas Bredimus

Federal case reported in USA Today with comments by Nicholas Bredimus.

Federal regulators have executed and indefinite shut down of ValuJet after alleged safety violations. The carrier still plans to resume flying in about a month. Airline consultant Nick Bredimus comments on the action by the US Government in this article from USA Today. If the airline does ever fly again, it will be as a small percentage of the old operations.

Sabre Facts and Opinions USA Today

Sabre Facts and Opinions USA Today.

Some facts and opinion from USA Today and consultant Nick Bredimus. Sabre runs the largest computer reservation system in the USA. Travel agents use Sabre to book more than one-third of airline tickets sold worldwide. Airlines pay a fee to Sabre each time a travel agent uses the system to book a reservation. Last year, Sabre's revenue exceeded...

USA Today quotes Nick Bredimus

USA Today quotes Nick Bredimus.

Airlines did no public gloating Tuesday. But American, Delta, Southwest, United and USAir all saw their stocks climb. "The larger carriers are probably jubilant about it,'' says Nick Bredimus, a travel industry consultant in Dallas. "ValuJet has been a thorn in their side.'' Stock analysts chalked it up to ValuJet's woes, but some carriers say it will take time to gauge how many customers they pick up from ValuJet.

Validate Airline Fares With Software

Validate Airline Fares With Software.

Quality assurance is recommended for the airline's important city pairs in the major reservation systems (Galileo, Amadeus, Sabre and Worldspan). Best practices include the testing of various rule categories attached to the fares. Then, the fares can be compared among the GDSs. Nicholas Bredimus, president of Bredimus Systems, says "AFS incorporates the billing information data tapes (BIDT) from the GDSs and processes them in the Bredimus system to generate marketing and financial reports such as overall agent sales, passive bookings, duplicated reservations, and wait-listed bookings."

QuickTix Using New Vendor

QuickTix Using New Vendor.

Gotcha! is in use QDAT Corp., the Phoenix-based operator of the QuikTix airline ticketing network. The data base, called Gotcha!, is the first product to be released by the start-up firm, according to Nick Bredimus, the company's president. The software is Microsoft Windows based. Bredimus continues to provide consulting services to QDAT where he was formerly president and chief executive.



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