Malaysia Airlines NDC content live on Sabre
Sabre Corporation has revealed that Malaysia Airlines’ NDC content is now available through the Sabre travel marketplace.
The new agreement builds on Sabre’s relationship with Malaysia Airlines, enabling the carrier to expand its offer-and-order based retailing to travel agents.
Travel agents and other sellers can mow gain a competitive edge by maximising access to Malaysia Airlines’ real-time offers and rich content.
“We’re thrilled to take the next step in our retailing evolution with Sabre,” said Dersenish Aresandiran, Chief Commercial Officer of Airlines at Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG).
“We are already successfully using a broad suite of Sabre tech solutions and we’re excited to be adding our NDC content to Sabre’s extensive marketplace.”
Travel sellers in key markets can now book Malaysia Airlines’ NDC offers, alongside traditional content through Sabre’s Offer & Order APIs, agency point-of-sale solution, Sabre Red 360, and Sabre’s corporate booking tool, GetThere.
The carrier’s NDC offers are now available through Sabre’s marketplace in Australia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and the UK, with additional markets to follow.
Malaysia Airlines and Sabre have worked together for more than 20 years, with the carrier already using an extensive suite of Sabre technology, including Sabre’s GDS and network planning and optimization solutions.
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