SalamAir fares now live in Sabre GDS
Oman low cost carrier SalamAir has now gone live on the Sabre Global Distribution System (GDS).
Travel agents using Sabre GDS can now book SalamAir flights under the airline’s OV code and issue tickets on the OV960 stock in key markets.
This strategic move give SalamAir expanded global accessibility to a broader network of travel agencies and online travel platforms.
“Our launch on Sabre GDS marks a significant milestone in expanding SalamAir’s global footprint,” said Steven Allen, Chief Commercial Officer at SalamAir.
“This integration connects our growing network with Sabre’s extensive community of travel agents worldwide.”
Via the Sabre activation, SalamAir is now accessible in key BSP markets, including Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Turkey, with additional markets such as Oman, India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and Bangladesh set to follow in the coming months.
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