Thai Airways renews Sabre GDS agreement
Sabre Corporation announced a renewed distribution agreement with Thai Airways.
The Thai flag carrier will also be using Sabre’s data combined with its consultancy services to help it accelerate recovery.
The global distribution system renewal means Sabre-connected travel agencies will continue to have access to Thai Airway’s content globally.
Thai Airways will also tap Sabre’s extensive global booking data to identify growth opportunities.
“It is essential to us that we are able to continue to distribute our fares, offers and itinerary to travel agents,” said Korakot Chatasinga, CCO, Thai Airways.
“We’re thrilled to have renewed our distribution deal with Sabre.”
The airline typically serves around 40 international destinations, and is a founding member of Star Alliance.
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