Sabre launches Qantas NDC offers
Sabre Corporation is launching NDC offers from Australian flag carrier Qantas to travel agencies in Australia and New Zealand.
Agents connected to Sabre’s global travel marketplace will be able to shop, price, book, pay, cancel, void, refund and exchange unique NDC offers from Qantas.
With these new capabilities, Sabre is supporting an end-to-end workflow that integrates within agency operations.
After the initial launch in Australia and Zealand, Sabre will progressively roll-out the airline’s NDC content in other regions across the world.
"Our partnership with Qantas has led us to another milestone in our journey towards our goal of enabling our airline customers to distribute personalised offers – both through our marketplace and through their direct channels," said Kathy Morgan, vice president, Offer Sourcing, Sabre Travel Solutions.
"In today’s challenging environment, travellers increasingly demand personalised offers, which can be delivered through NDC-enabled technology. We are convinced that this provides new opportunities for both Qantas and our agency network to increase their revenues and enhance customer loyalty."
Qantas has been an actively engaged partner in Sabre’s ‘Beyond NDC’ program over the past two years.
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