Sabre adds low cost airline Jin Air to GDS
Sabre Corporation announced a new Global Distribution System agreement with Korean low-cost carrier Jin Air.
Under the multi-year agreement, Jin Air will be able to put its offers and fares in front of hundreds of thousands of Sabre-connected travel agents globally.
Agencies are able to book and ticket Jin Air content via Sabre’s GDS.
Launched in 2008, Jin Air has an extensive domestic route network, as well as connections across Asia, including Japan, China, Thailand, Vietnam, and Malaysia.
“We are thrilled to bring more choices to consumers via their preferred Sabre-connected agencies in Korea, and globally,” said Rakesh Narayanan, VP Asia Pacific
.”We look forward to enabling the carrier to fuel recovery and growth for its own business and the wider travel industry.”
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