Air Serbia inks Sabre deal

Monday, February 8, 2016


Air Serbia has selected global technology provider Sabre Corporation to provide a full suite of technology solutions and consulting services including its passenger reservation system. By migrating to Sabre’s software, the airline says it will be able to streamline daily operations, reduce operating costs, strengthen revenue generation and retailing and drive more ancillary revenue opportunities. The agreement will see Air Serbia move to a single, connected platform for passenger reservations, check-in and boarding, and all other critical airline operations including flight operations and network management. In addition, the airline will implement Sabre’s airport technology for Air Serbia Ground Services at Nikola Tesla Airport. Air Serbia's CEO, Dane Kondić, said, “Air Serbia has had phenomenal business growth over the past two years and the shift to Sabre will not only support our continued growth but revolutionise the guest experience.  Many of our partners, such as Air Berlin, Alitalia and Etihad Airways, already use or are planning to migrate to Sabre, and having a common platform will enable Air Serbia to improve customer service for guests on codeshare flights". Sabre will provide strategic consulting services across all Air Serbia business areas during the migration process, which is scheduled to be completed by the second quarter of 2017.

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  1. Anonymous12:33

    Bravo Srbija!

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    1. Anonymous13:59

      Why? Because the money will pour into EY and Sabre hands?

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  2. Anonymous14:05

    Because I could check in for Alitalia flight from Rome and I could get the boarding pass at BEG immediately.

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  3. Super smart move. Sabre is so versatile on many ways when comes to reservation/check-in/boarding and code share functions. Good job AS

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