Bhutan Airlines joins SabreMosaic Travel Marketplace
Sabre Corporation has signed a new distribution agreement with Bhutan Airlines, marking the carrier’s debut on SabreMosaic Travel Marketplace.
The deal will enable Bhutan Airlines to distribute its content to Sabre-connected travel agencies around the world.
Bhutan, located between China and India in the Eastern Himalayas, is a growing destination for inbound tourism and outbound travel, with Bhutan Airlines playing a vital role in connecting the landlocked country with important regional hubs
“We’re excited to open up access to our fares and offers through Sabre,” said Pema N Nadik, CEO, Bhutan Airlines. “Being part of Sabre’s marketplace will help us to broaden our market presence and serve more regional and international travellers.”
Founded in 2011, Bhutan Airlines is Bhutan’s first privately owned airline.
The carrier currently serves key destinations across India, Thailand, and Nepal, with plans to expand its network to additional countries in Southeast Asia.
“Airlines of all sizes join Sabre’s global travel marketplace to effectively enhance their footprint across their target markets,” said Brett Thorstad, VP, Sabre Travel Solutions, Agency Sales & Airline Distribution.
“Bhutan Airlines’ participation adds to our growing, multi-source content ecosystem – ensuring our travel agency partners have access to more diverse content.”
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