Jeju Air, the largest low-cost carrier (LCC) in
South Korea, has signed a new distribution agreement with Sabre
that will allow the airline to expand into new markets as part of
their growth and expansion plan.
South Korea has one of the world’s largest
travel markets, and outbound travel continues to grow. With a
growing economy and increasing affluence, the demand for air
travel has sparked keen competition amongst airlines as they
develop new growth and distribution strategies to keep up with the
changing market.
“The appetite for travel is growing quickly in
South Korea and over half of South Koreans are expected to make
outbound trips by the end of this year. We are proud to be working
with Jeju Air, and even more so that they continue to consider us
as a valuable partner who can help them navigate and grow in these
circumstances,” said Mr.
Rakesh Narayanan, vice president, Air
Commerce, Sabre Travel Network Asia Pacific. “As we continue to
grow the Sabre Travel Network marketplace, we are also building a
more robust ecosystem between travel agents and businesses that
will contribute to increased revenue for all parties, and
ultimately benefit the traveller.”
Mr. Kim Sanguk, chief information officer of
Jeju Air, said, “We are extremely happy to continue working with
Sabre as we take the next steps towards expanding into new markets
such as Russia. This is a testament to our confidence in Sabre as
the best travel technology partner for travel businesses in the
region. As the fastest growing airline in Korea with over 20 major
routes in Asia, we are committed to providing the value that
travellers have come to expect of us as we connect them to more
destinations around the world.”
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