ATA Airlines renewed its commitment to Sabre Passenger Reservation System, which it first engaged in 1993. ATA has also named Sabre Airline Solutions to provide consulting services to support their growth and identify profit and revenue improvement areas. The Sabre system is both a selling program and a departure control system supported by CRM capabilities. ATA says it also employs system enhancements including the Sabre Airport Check-in System, a productivity tool to help airline agents serve passengers more efficiently. The Sabre Passenger Reservation System services 17 low-cost carriers around the world, or more than any other provider, according to the company.
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•Wednesday, 21 January 2004•3 min read
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