Eos takes more Sabre technology
All business class transatlantic carrier Eos is to offer e-ticketing as part of an expanded distribution deal with Sabre.
The airline, which runs daily Stansted-New York flights on 48-seat Boeing 757s, believes the move will help it further tap into the corporate travel market.
The airline’s global sales executive vice-president Toby Joseph said: “Eos is pleased to select Sabre in expanding the distribution of our premium class service to New York and London.
“With a higher level of GDS connectivity, Sabre is clearly helping Eos in achieving its sales and marketing targets.”
The airline is to use Sabre Airline Solutions’ SabreSonic Res, Sabre Traveller Loyalty System, Sabre WiseVision Data Analysis Suite and revenue integrity products.
Phil Davies
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