Sabre Achieves NDC Level 4 Certification as an
Aggregator
Sabre, in collaboration with the Flight Centre
Travel Group and United Airlines, is now Level 4
certified as an aggregator under IATA’s NDC Certification Program.
The certification confirms Sabre’s technical
ability to support a set of criteria related to full offer and
order management capabilities. It also demonstrates additional
progress for Sabre in going beyond the NDC standards – to
facilitate omnichannel retailing and distribution of intelligent
airline offers and develop scalable capabilities for travel
intermediaries.
“Flight Centre Travel Group is delighted to have
supported Sabre in achieving this milestone. As one of the largest
leisure and business travel agencies in the world, our priority
has always been to drive the NDC roadmap in order to ensure our
customers benefit from the opportunities that NDC presents,” said
John Beauvais, Global Head of Supply, Flight Centre Travel Group.
“We have worked closely with Sabre as a lead partner in their
“Beyond NDC” initiative to help achieve this over the last two
years. However, in the post-COVID era, NDC will play an even
greater role in travel distribution. The fact that Sabre is IATA
Level 4 certified will enable our travel consultants to access an
even wider choice of content and provide their customers with an
even greater degree of personalization.”
Belavia – Belarusian Airlines
Belavia – Belarusian Airlines has become the first
carrier globally to achieve IATA’s Level 3 certification using
Sabre’s airline IT NDC capabilities.
A Sabre
passenger service system (PSS) customer, Belavia also launched
Sabre’s base level NDC capabilities across its network.
Headquartered in Minsk, Belavia serves a
network of routes between European cities and the Commonwealth of
Independent States (CIS), as well as several Middle East
destinations, making it an important provider of air travel in Central and Eastern Europe.
“As we ramp up our operations in response to the
easing of global lockdowns, our customers are increasingly
demanding personalized experiences and flexibility,” said
Uladzimir Barkun, Deputy Director General, IT (CIO) of Belavia.
“NDC plays a key role in enabling us to fulfil those expectations,
helping us to market our content more effectively. Making our
content available through all channels – including NDC – will
ultimately help us in our recovery efforts, and we are grateful to
Sabre for partnering with us to make this happen during such a
difficult time for the travel industry.”
By harnessing data insights and intelligent
algorithms, Sabre is enabling travel suppliers and sellers to
retail, distribute and fulfill increasingly personalized and
dynamic offers. Such content creates more relevant experiences for
travelers and expands commercial opportunities for participants in
the Sabre ecosystem of travel solutions.
“Noteworthy under any circumstance, these
achievements are all the more remarkable given the challenges the
industry faces amidst the COVID19 pandemic,” said Kathy Morgan,
vice president, Offer Sourcing, Sabre Travel Solutions. “NDC is
one of many elements of Sabre’s platform, and this milestone is
another step forward in pursuing our vision for travel that
incorporates greater personalization, expanded commercial
opportunities and better experiences. I am grateful to our
partners – among them FlightCentre and Belavia – who, while facing
headwinds of their own, were highly engaged and instrumental to
helping us take these important steps forward.”
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