Sabre completes consulting services for TAM

Friday, 14 Mar, 2002 0

Sabre’s consulting services group has completed a comprehensive evaluation of business processes for Brazil-based TAM Linhas Aereas Airlines.

The deal, valued at more than a million dollars, provides progressive solutions which will allow the airline to improve its strategic, tactical and commercial business practices.

Ubiratan Da Motta, director commercial Logistics for TAM said: “Working with Sabre has allowed us to design business practices that have, and will, continue to enhance our customer service, while increasing our opportunities to generate revenue.”

Gianni Marostica, senior vice president of consulting services for Sabre said: “Our consultant team evaluated TAM’s commercial operations and provided an end-to-end approach designed to address their current situation and recent changes in the industry. The result of our work will be an airline that is clearly armed with the tools and understanding needed to operate and remain profitable in today’s tough economic market.”



 



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