Summerized translation of the sourced article in French + foot notes ...
January 11th - First e-tickets issued at Douala during a ceremony presided by tamporar but in fact turning as permanent CEO Paul N'Gamo Hagami, who was appointed for 6 months, renewable once, but finally still in office. Starting with Mutations, the press covers the event during which Mr Hagami present the first two Douala-Paris return tickets to Mrs Armande Din Bell, who will fly F, and Mr Eithel Moukouri Issoukou who picked up the complementary ticket on Y, two of the most frequent flyers.
According to initial plans underway, e-ticketing first covers the stategic route to Paris & back while number of locations to handle them will be extended to nationawide Cameroon. Extension to all stations served by the airline outside both Cameroon and France will make up for the next steps
Stating that Cameroon Airlines complied to new regulations issued by IATA in terms of ticketing, CEO Ngamo Hagami seized the opportunity to say that e-ticketing was a real windfall for the airline as the cost of writing is reduced from 10 to one dollar per unit, while risks of loss, thief and forgery was greatly diminished, as data are safely stored in the airline's computers. The CEO also stated that next step for Camair was getting the Ioso standards related to safety, for which the airline was revewed over its organization, safety, flying ops, flying planning/filing, rostering, maintainence and ground handling. According to Mr Hagami, results from IATA are pending.
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