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2.4 The impact of IT on its strategic evolution Jet Airways began taking over other competing airlines in 2005. Until then they had made limited use of IT systems for ticketing, financial system, payroll, operational management, etc. However, starting in 2005, the influence of IT in Jet Airways' success began to grow. IN 2005, Jet implemented a RAPID airline revenue accounting system. This was a strategic move as no other airline in the subcontinent had implemented this system. The solution provider was Mercator, one of the IT divisions of Emirates Group. Reservations and ticketing were done manually, and integration was time-consuming and often presented technical issues. Jet has outpaced its competitors with the introduction of the Saber Airline Solutions technology package. Jet was the first airline in India to leverage the industry's next-generation solution for passenger management and bookings. This was a major boost to Jet's position in the market as the IT system enabled Jet to take maximum advantage of the changing airline scenario in India and globally. Jet has also adopted the Saber flight operating system for daily flight planning and motion control, SabreSonic Check-In, SabreSonic Web etc. E-ticketing has been a successful concept as awareness about the Internet and its applications was increasing in the country and this is time saving and efficient The method has made process integration simple. Given the size of the organization and the amount of information that needed to be integrated across segments, Jet adopted a TiS eFlow unified content platform for its Coupon Processing Center. This provides an automated data capture solution that improves enterprise business processes by integrating data… middle of paper… Information systems selection and management can definitely help achieve these goals and help incorporate the also solutions innovative. Choosing the appropriate information helps managers see their situation clearly. For example, when airlines observed an MIS that included lost revenue due to not selling empty seats or rooms, they devised ways to extract value from latecomers with steep discounts. Incorporating increasingly better technological systems in terms of user-friendly user interface. , faster search engine, price comparison features, advanced features on the website, we can meet the demands of more customers and also strengthen vital features such as security, avoid delays and reduce the cost of travel. The scope for improvement is virtually endless, and businesses will need to continue to evolve to survive well into the future.