DSL Travel expands Sabre GDS partnership
Indonesia’s DSL Travel signed a long-term, expanded distribution agreement with Sabre Corporation .
Jakarta based DSL is one of Indonesia’s largest and fastest growing travel agencies.
It will continue to be part of Sabre’s Global Distribution System (GDS), and through Sabre’s agency workflows.
Through Sabre’s Red Web workspace, DSL will also be giving its expanding network of sub-agencies the ability to conduct business anytime and anywhere.
“As Indonesia renews its focus on quality tourism, it is vital that we have the right technology,” said Doni Usman, director and owner of DSL Travel.
“Through Sabre’s GDS, we have seamless access to the industry-leading content needed to create the experiences our travellers want.”
Founded a decade ago, DSL Travel offers international and domestic airline ticketing and hotel reservations, custom-made corporate and leisure tour packages, and airport transfers.
It also offers Umrah and Hajj pilgrimage packages.
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