Amadeus said it is growing adoption of its airline technology systems Nevio and Stratos as it reported fourth quarter and full-year 2025 results.
The company said revenue increased 6% to €6.5 billion for 2025 while operating income rose 8% to €1.8 billion. Profit rose almost 7% to €1.3 billion.
Revenue for the air IT solutions business increased 6.4% to €2.3 billion while hospitality and other solutions business saw revenue increase 6% to €1 billion. Air distribution revenue rose almost 6% to €3 billion for the year.
“In 2025, Amadeus once again delivered on its outlook while navigating a demanding macro environment,” said Luis Maroto, president and CEO of Amadeus.
“As the neutral and embedded execution layer at the heart of the industry, we are uniquely positioned to orchestrate the AI-enabled travel ecosystem. We act as the industry’s trusted system of record, with deep integration across customer workflows at global scale—AI reinforces and augments the Amadeus platform. Our customers continue to trust us with their core operations, and in 2025 we deepened those longstanding partnerships while also welcoming new customers choosing Amadeus for the first time.”
Amadeus announced last year that Lufthansa Group plans to adopt its Nevio airline retailing technology. Volotea was recently announced as the second airline customer for Navitaire Stratos system following the news that TUI Airline was adopting the technology. In February 2025, Air France-KLM announced its partnership with Amadeus to deploy Nevio.
Revenue for the fourth quarter was €1.6 billion, up 5% year over year, while operating income rose almost 7% to €339 million. Air IT solutions revenue rose 6% to €604 million while revenue for the hospitality solutions business increased almost 7% to €275 million. Air distribution revenue was up almost 4% to €742 million.
In 2025, the company invested €1.4 billion in research and development, an increase of more than 7% on 2024.
Earlier this week, Amadeus announced the acquisition of SkyLink, an AI-driven corporate travel startup. The company plans to integrate SkyLink's conversational technology into its existing tools to support employees traveling for business.
This story will be updated following the company's earnings call.