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GuestLogix Asia-Pacific Senior Vice President Tony Sit to Speak at Airline Retail Conference (ARC) February 8

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GuestLogix to Attend Two Significant Asia-Pac Airline Industry Shows This Month


GuestLogix Inc. (TSX:GXI), ("GuestLogix" or the "Company") the leading global provider of onboard retail and payment technology to airlines and the passenger travel industry, today announced that Senior Vice President and General Manager of GuestLogix Asia-Pacific Tony Sit will be speaking at the 2012 Airline Retail Conference (ARC) on Wednesday, February 8, at the Marina Bay Sands, in Singapore. Mr. Sit will participate in the panel session Generating New Revenues from Inflight Connectivity. He will address how Asia-Pac airline carriers can develop new ancillary revenue streams through inflight connectivity and innovative onboard retail strategies.

GuestLogix will also participate at the Singapore Airshow, from February 14 to 17, Booth T91, in cooperation with the Ontario Ministry of Economic Development & Innovation.

Participation at key Asia-Pac airline trade conferences such as ARC is part of GuestLogix' effort to create awareness for its onboard retail technology and global expertise as it works to expand its footprint in the region.

About GuestLogix

GuestLogix Inc. is the leading global provider of onboard store technology and merchandising solutions, which help airlines and other travel operators create, manage, and control onboard retail environments tailored to their needs and their passengers. Serving approximately 90% of the North American airline passenger traffic and 40% of the global airline passenger traffic, GuestLogix has become a trusted onboard transaction processing partner to airlines around the world. The Company's global headquarters and centre for product innovation is located in Toronto, Canada with regional head offices around the globe including GuestLogix USA, serving the Americas, located in Dallas, Texas; GuestLogix Europe, located in London, UK, serving Europe, Middle East and Africa; GuestLogix Asia Pacific, located in Hong Kong; and a sales and support office located in Singapore. Logistics centres are situated in Toronto, Dallas, London and Seoul with a software development centre located in India. On February 1, 2012, the Company marked a major milestone celebrating its 10th Anniversary. Since its founding in 2002, the Canadian technology startup has established itself as a pioneer of the onboard retail revolution through its innovative technology solutions. GuestLogix is pleased to be recognized as one of Deloitte's North America Technology Fast 500 and Canada Technology Fast 50 companies. GuestLogix is publicly traded on The Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX:GXI). More information is available at www.guestlogix.com.

© 2012 GuestLogix. All Rights Reserved. ®OnTouch is a trademark of GuestLogix Inc. and is registered in the United States and may be pending or registered in other countries. All other trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective owners.

To arrange an interview with Tony Sit, or
for more information about GuestLogix operations
in the Asia-Pacific region, please contact
Vanessa Horwell
+1.305.749.5342 x 232
vanessa@thinkinkpr.com





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