Sabre and Bagtag partner to speed up check-in
Sabre Corp has teamed up with passenger baggage solutions provider BAGTAG, offering an innovative new digital baggage tag solution for SabreSonic Airline customers.
Through this partnership, SabreSonic Airline customers now have the option to easily implement BAGTAG’s electronic tag solution, which effectively eliminates traditional paper label check-in processes at airports.
It says this enables faster bag drop-offs and reduces congestion at check-in counters.
“This partnership with Sabre signifies another pivotal moment for BAGTAG and corroborates our multi-vendor approach,” said Jasper Quak, MD of BAGTAG
“By integrating Sabre’s extensive industry expertise and airline network with BAGTAG’s technology, we are looking at an even brighter future for checked-in baggage.”
BAGTAG is now working with 15 airlines worldwide.
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