
7 January 2026 – Atriis, a leading global corporate travel platform, today announced that BPC Travel, one of Lithuania’s foremost travel management companies, has selected Atriis as its core technology partner. BPC Travel has become the first travel management company (TMC) in the Baltic region to onboard its corporate customers to the Atriis platform.
The partnership marks a significant milestone for both organisations and for the rapidly expanding Baltic travel market. BPC Travel has already begun migrating its online corporate customers to Atriis and plans to consolidate all online booking tools under the platform throughout the year.
By adopting Atriis, BPC Travel will offer Baltic corporates a unified platform that connects online bookers and agents in a single environment, eliminating fragmented content sources and workflow complexity associated with legacy systems.
Corporate customers will benefit from:
For BPC Travel’s consultants, Atriis provides:
Kai-Gordon Weiland, CSO of Atriis, said: “BPC Travel’s decision to adopt Atriis as their primary corporate travel platform strongly validates our shared vision for modern, connected travel management. As the first TMC in the Baltics to leverage Atriis, BPC Travel is setting a new standard for content access, agent productivity, and traveller experience. We are proud to support their growth strategy with a unified, future-ready platform built for corporate travel.”
Aurimas Šavelis, Executive Director at BPC Travel, said: “We’re delighted to join the Atriis community as the first TMC in the Baltics to adopt this innovative multi-channel platform. By bringing our corporate travellers, bookers, and agents onto a single, modern solution, we can offer richer content and a more personalised travel experience for our customers. This partnership is an important step in our digital growth journey and strengthens our commitment to delivering future-ready corporate travel in the Baltic region.”
BPC Travel will continue operating on Amadeus as its primary GDS, while future-proofing its operations through Atriis’ expanding Amadeus NDC capabilities and broad supplier connectivity. This approach enables BPC Travel to deliver a consumer-grade marketplace experience to Baltic corporates while maintaining strong operational governance and cost control. As the TMC transitions to a new back-office system in early 2026, Atriis’ open integration layer will support cleaner data flows, unified reporting and reduced operational overhead.
This announcement further strengthens Atriis’ growing global ecosystem of multi-source content and modern retailing capabilities, following recent advancements across its major GDS and NDC partnerships with Travelport, Sabre and more.