Malaysia Airlines expands Sabre partnership
Sabre Corporation inked an agreement to enhance network planning and optimization for Malaysia Airlines.
The Kuala Lumpur-based carrier and Sabre have a long-standing relationship, having worked together for more than two decades.
The latest upgraded agreement supports Malaysia Airlines’ efforts to deliver schedules that are operationally feasible and profitable, Sabre says.
Malaysia Airlines will use Sabre’s network planning and optimization products to help it forecast schedule profitability, match capacity and demand, and improve aircraft utilisation.
“With industry recovery progressing well, we’re firmly focused on providing optimum routes whilst ensuring the integrity of our flight schedules,” said Bryan Foong, Group Chief Strategy Officer, Malaysia Airlines.
“As such, we’re thrilled to further cement our relationship with Sabre by selecting a full suite of network planning and scheduling solutions.”
Malaysia Airlines flies an extensive route network spanning across Asia Pacific, Middle East and the UK.
The carrier has selected a full suite of Sabre scheduling solutions, including Schedule Manager, Fleet, Profit Manager, Codeshare Manager and Slot Manager.
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