Sabre expands NDC reach with Air France and KLM
Sabre Corporation has rolled out Air France and KLM’s new distribution capability (NDC) content on its travel marketplace.
Sabre-connected agencies can now access personalised options and exclusive promotions thanks to continuous pricing.
NDC allows airlines to create and distribute customised offers beyond traditional static fare structures.
It allows Air France and KLM to provide richer content and more competitive price points in the indirect channel.
Also, Sabre-connected travel agencies benefit from seamless access via Sabre’s Offer and Order APIs, Sabre Red 360, Sabre Red Launchpad.
“Integrating our NDC content with Sabre marks a key milestone in our distribution strategy,” said Angus Clarke, EVP and Chief Commercial Officer at Air France-KLM.
Sabre’s content approach integrates NDC alongside traditional options, making it easier for travel sellers to compare and book.
This gives agencies a broader range of offers without increasing complexity in the workflows.
This activation is part of Sabre’s ongoing investment in expanding NDC capabilities to support the entire travel ecosystem, it says.
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