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Etihad, Sabre renew partnership

Etihad and Garuda expanded their 2012 codeshare agreement.
  • Under the new agreement, Etihad will continue leveraging a suite of Sabre's IT solutions to aid recovery
  • Sabre will help Etihad in network planning and scheduling, pricing and revenue management and cargo technology

Sabre Corporation  a software and technology provider that powers the global travel industry, on Thursday announced a renewed technology agreement with Etihad.  

Under the new agreement, Etihad will continue leveraging a suite of Sabre’s IT solutions to aid recovery, help drive post-pandemic growth and enhance the passenger experience.

“As we focus on our recovery, it is imperative that we have the right technology in place” said Frank Meyer, Chief Digital Officer, Etihad Aviation Group.  “Our strong relationship with Sabre and this renewed agreement means that we can continue to optimize our day-to-day operations.”

Etihad and Sabre have a long-standing relationship, with the carrier already using a suite of Sabre’s network planning and scheduling, pricing and revenue management and cargo technology.  

Under the new multi-year agreement, the Fares Optimizer uses near real-time responses to provide dynamic price recommendations for Etihad’s fares. The solution will be crucial in helping Etihad improve its revenue.

Similarly under the Network Planning and Optimization, Sabre’s Schedule Manager will help Etihad build and deliver operationally feasible schedules across its network.

And Inflight  deals with enriching guest experience onboard.