Crazy Days

A Man with Ticketing on His Mind

Have you noticed the extent to which the myriad significant developments in Information Technology have reimagined air travel and hospitality as you knew them in the past years? The man considered most responsible for these advances is New Jersey's own Mr Nicholas Bredimus. His resume covers effort-saving computer programs, air safety improvements, and even the design of upmarket houses. Let's take a look at his fascinating life story.

The revolution in hospitality and airline travel was kicked off, who introduced them to the computer industry to evolve a new way to do business. This creative man has worked in several areas, from the designer home design market through the essentials of air safety and software programs to help with time management. No matter what his focus settles on, you can bet he will address every last ounce of his passion to it.

Nicholas Bredimus made commercial itinerary changes cheap and consumer friendly.Nicholas Bredimus, inventor of the QuikTix travel ticketing network.

His family history can reveal all you might want to know regarding the source of his skills and the tremendous amount he has achieved. His clan traces its provenance all the way to the days of Rome's glory and proudly boasts a varied mix of nationalities. His maternal line mingles German and Scottish ancestry. The paternal line, by contrast, hailed from Luxembourg and England, from where they subsequently migrated toward the end of the 19th century.

Once in America, the family continued to persevere and climb in the world. Nicholas, who would grow up with his six siblings, was a child of a father employed as a software design engineer and his wife, a practicing nurse. He settled for a time in Kansas City, Arizona, Texas and a township called Reston in Virginia.

Nicholas has stepped up to the challenge of prominent roles for companies throughout the airline sector --- the bulk of them big brands. Nicholas Bredimus became a Vice President with corporations like Trans World Airlines (TWA), Hughes Airwest, and Republic Airlines. An industrious software designer, his creative approach to airline computer programs is probably his trailblazing legacy. He is best known for one project for US Airways, namely his aircraft maintenance management computer programs which come into use by the majority of air travel companies.

He programmed countless other pieces of software for the airline and hotel industry in addition, including robotic systems to deal with flight reservations, employed now at fifty or more firms, to say nothing of his innovative pc based room reservation system used by the hotel sector, first put into motion at more than 700 hotels. Still innovating, he designed a networking program to help with ticket ordering --- another remarkable masterpiece. He has also been appointed to quite a number of capacities entirely outside of software development, don't forget. With his own business --- Bredimus Systems --- overseeing IT for American Express, and as the first president of AMR Travel Services his track record is absolutely remarkable.

Today Mr Bredimus has stepped back from his airline connections and from coding, although he's still making the most of his talent. Currently, he designs and builds top quality apartments designed around many of the cutting edge technologies on the market.