Etihad Airways has signed a deal valued at more
than a billion US dollars with aviation computer technology
provider Sabre Airline Solutions.
The ten-year deal will see
Etihad Airways utilise cutting edge, integrated software across
its reservations, inventory, marketing, planning, eCommerce,
distribution and departure control operations.
The Sabre-created software will be be
implemented by February, 2013 and will significantly reduce the
airline’s technology costs while streamlining processes
considerably.
“This groundbreaking deal will play a
pivotal role in providing Etihad Airways with the tools necessary
to achieve its next phase of growth and profitability targets in
an innovative, sustainable and cost effective manner,” said Etihad
Airways Chief Executive Officer, James Hogan. “It will be the single largest technology-enabled business
change that Etihad Airways will undertake in a decade ... Sabre came to us with a world class product that we
believe will help us increase revenues but also take our
outstanding customer service to another level.”
Also included in the
deal is a multi-year, full content distribution agreement to
provide Sabre-connected travel agents worldwide with real time
access to Etihad Airways’ flight and scheduling information.
Etihad Airways will also be able to access the Sabre
global distribution system to market and sell products and
services.
Sam Gilliland, Sabre Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer, said, “Etihad Airways is a premier airline in a
growing and dynamic part of the world. We are privileged to work
with a visionary carrier that will greatly benefit from Sabre’s
best in class-in-class technology, which will provide the airline
with the flexibility to adapt to the constantly changing travel
marketplace.”
Sabre Airline Solutions
today provides IT services to more than 300
airlines and 100 airports around the world. More than 300 million
passengers a year are processed by airlines using its technology.
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