Sabre signs distribution deal with Far Eastern Air Transport
Sabre has inked an expanded three-year distribution agreement with Taiwan based Far Eastern Air Transport.
The agreement gives 425,000 Sabre-connected travel agents access to the airline’s fares and ancillary products.
Far Eastern operates domestically and from Taiwan to Southeast Asia, South Korea and Palau.
"Partnering with Sabre was a clear choice for us. By leveraging their technology and footprint, we will not only boost our presence in the global travel scene, and maximize our reach to now attract higher-yielding corporate travellers, but also have access to one of the industry’s most powerful revenue-generating systems," said Joseph Lee, President of Far Eastern Air Transport.
Rakesh Narayanan, vice president, Air Commerce, Sabre Travel Network Asia Pacific said: "As we continue to ramp up our efforts to help customers with efficient, multi-channel distribution strategies, this partnership with also help us to continue enhancing our unique offering to global corporate agencies and travel management companies."
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