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Articles tagged “sabre”

Airlines

United Signals It Wants a Better Deal with Reservation Middlemen

If United were Facebook friends with reservation systems like Sabre and Amadeus, it would have just changed its relationship status from "Friends" to "It's complicated." New President Scott Kirby is worried how those companies will display its new basic economy product to travel agents and (indirectly) to ticket buyers.

United Signals It Wants a Better Deal with Reservation Middlemen

Airlines

American Air Wins Its Five-Year-Old Anti-Trust Lawsuit Against Sabre

$5.1 million is not a lot of money for a giant global airline, but for US Airways — and later American — this was always about more than money. The airlines argue that firms like Sabre have long held too much power.

American Air Wins Its Five-Year-Old Anti-Trust Lawsuit Against Sabre

Online Travel

Sabre’s New CEO Is Former Frontier Airlines Chief Sean Menke

Airlines and travel agents are Sabre Corp.'s most important constituencies -- other than shareholders -- and now the company has former airline executives serving as CEO and executive chairman of the board. These airline connections aren't the only reasons the board selected these executives but their experience certainly can't hurt.

Sabre’s New CEO Is Former Frontier Airlines Chief Sean Menke
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Airlines

The Airport of Tomorrow: Putting the Passenger at the Heart of the Experience

Recent research has found that a majority of frequent travelers are finding more value in the airport experience. There are some clear steps for today’s airport to take as it evolves into the airport of tomorrow.

The Airport of Tomorrow: Putting the Passenger at the Heart of the Experience

Tourism

Air Travel Is Still Inaccessible to Many in Africa Despite Rising Demand

Demand for air travel in Africa is on the rise. The introduction of the pan-African passport in 2018 could help connect the continent and ease travel concerns, but only if airlines begin offering more route options to consumers.

Air Travel Is Still Inaccessible to Many in Africa Despite Rising Demand
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Airlines

The Evolution of Airline Revenue Management

Airlines need to incorporate a next-generation revenue management solution that goes above and beyond just the management of seat revenue. Success in today’s industry requires a solution that incorporates advanced technology that is robust and provides airlines with more accurate, real-time information in an easy-to-consume and interpret format.

The Evolution of Airline Revenue Management

Business Travel

Lastminute.com Group Buying Spree Won’t Be Over for Awhile

CEO Fabio Cannavale has spent the last few years snapping up companies across Europe and as the company looks to supplement its online travel agency model with a media/advertising business, expect to see more deals in the near future.

Lastminute.com Group Buying Spree Won’t Be Over for Awhile

Business Travel

Distribution Execs See Business Travel Slowdown Extending Beyond Energy Sector

As companies become more cautious about business travel spending, the corporate travel ecosystem will begin to feel the pressure.

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Online Travel

4 FREE Trends Reports and a Data Deck on the Forces Shaping Business Travel

While we’re off celebrating the Fourth of July, here are 4 FREE Trends Reports and a brand new Data Deck to get you through the day

4 FREE Trends Reports and a Data Deck on the Forces Shaping Business Travel

Online Travel

Sabre CEO Will Step Down by Year’s End, Leave Board of Directors

With the rapid changes now taking place on the distribution front, we'll likely see more leadership changes as players seek to better position themselves for new opportunities.

Sabre CEO Will Step Down by Year’s End, Leave Board of Directors