AirJapan adopts full suite of Sabre Radixx solutions
Sabre Corporation has completed a successful implementation of a full suite of Radixx solutions for new airline brand AirJapan.
The new carrier flew its inaugural route from Japan to Bangkok earlier this year and is gearing up to introduce new routes.
AirJapan is now using Radixx Res, a retailing-based Passenger Service System (PSS), which will enable the carrier to streamline operations and optimize the traveller experience, while boosting revenue opportunities.
AirJapan’s operational launch strengthens Radixx’s presence in the Japanese marketplace.
“We pride ourselves on exceptional passenger experience with a low-cost model, and our technology partnership with Sabre is an important part of this,” said Toru Ishikawa, Executive Vice President, AirJapan.
AirJapan is a member of the ANA group, operating under complete ownership of ANA Holdings Inc.
AirJapan will be hosted on the Radixx PSS, which comprises the Radixx reservation system, departure control suite data and analytics system and an internet booking system.
AirJapan currently operates flights to Bangkok, Singapore, and Seoul, and has plans to further extend its regional Asia network.
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