Sabre, American Airlines set to go live with NDC fares content
Sabre Corporation and American Airlines NDC offers are set to go live through Sabre’s global distribution system.
Starting on April 3, Sabre-connected travel buyers, agencies and developer partners will be able to book, and service American’s NDC content.
It is available through Sabre’s Offer and Order APIs, Sabre Red 360, and the online booking tool, GetThere.
“We are committed to providing our customers with seamless retailing,” said Thomas Rajan, VP, global sales at American.
“We’ll be able to provide our enhanced, rich NDC content to travelers worldwide.”
Travel buyers connected to the GDS will be able to choose NDC fares offers such as the Main Select and Flagship Business Plus fares.
They will also have access to ancillaries and more descriptive information on American’s flight offers.
Learn more about : Sabre Travel Network ( United Kingdom )
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