Qantas extends global distribution agreement with Sabre
Sabre Corporation has extended its long-term distribution agreement with flag carrier Qantas.
The multi-year agreement includes comprehensive access to Qantas’ New Distribution Capability (NDC) content.
Sabre was among the first global distribution systems to distribute the airline’s NDC offers in 2021.
Under the renewed agreement, Sabre-connected agents will continue to be able to access the full range of traditional EDIFACT and NDC offers by Qantas.
“Our continuing collaboration is central to our distribution strategy, helping ensure our customers can seamlessly shop, book, and service a comprehensive range of Qantas content via NDC,” said Kathryn Robertson, Qantas Executive Manager, Global Sales & Distribution.
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