Sabre’s airline storefront technology provides travel agencies with a competitive edge
Sabre has announced a new, innovative virtual storefront that supports airline product differentiation, fare merchandising and customization options.
Sabre has announced a new, innovative virtual storefront that supports airline product differentiation, fare merchandising and customization options.
Limiting entry to those who are fully vaccinated could eliminate high demand from willing younger travellers. Many countries have prioritised older generations in their vaccination rollouts, but this risks leaving...
Aerospace Technology lists five of the most popular tweets on aerospace tech in Q4 2020 based on data from GlobalData’s Influencer Platform.
Starting on 1 April 2021, Japan Airlines (JAL) will partner with Uber to offer its services via the carrier’s app. The service is initially being trialled in Japan but there...
With restrictions set to ease and pent-up demand continuing to rise, UK airlines could be set for a scorching summer across their domestic routes. The demise of Flybe in 2020...
Covid-19 has accelerated the digitalisation of the travel agent model, creating more shop closures as in-store agencies switch operations online. This is as a means for general survival but a...
While the airline industry has suffered great financial loss during the pandemic, the positive effects on the environment from a lack of international movement are undeniable.
Norwegian finally ceased its long-haul operations in January 2021, which was well anticipated after reporting losses long before the Covid-19 pandemic.
Trials for vaccine passports are being rolled out, but a lack of a unified approach could further delay the recovery of international travel.
The much-anticipated launch of JetBlue’s first transatlantic routes has stirred up plenty of interest and has strong potential to be successful. With a new MINT business class and low fares...