Sabre Corporation introduced a renewed settlement with Bangkok Airways, because the airline eyes further business growth, funding and partnership.
This prolonged deal marks the third renewal between the 2 firms, and means Bangkok Airways will proceed to deploy a complete suite of Sabre’s network planning and optimization options to create worthwhile routes and improve passenger alternative. The service is utilizing Sabre’s Cloud-enabled Schedule Manager, Slot Manager and Codeshare Manager.
“We’ve been working together with Sabre for almost a decade. In that time, Sabre’s technology has become imperative to both our day-to-day operational efficiency and our longer-term growth strategy,” mentioned Chulin Kocharoen, Vice President – Network and Product Development, Bangkok Airways. “We’re absolutely thrilled that this renewed agreement will enable us to continue to benefit from Sabre’s advanced, intuitive solutions to optimize our flight schedules, enhance route planning, and respond swiftly to evolving dynamics in our regional markets.”
Bangkok Airways, often known as Asia’s Boutique Airline, flies from Thailand to greater than 20 regional locations, together with Singapore, the Maldives, Cambodia, China, and Laos. The service, which relies out of Suvarnabhumi Airport, has lately introduced new interline agreements with Air India and a codeshare deal with Singapore Airlines to streamline journey experiences further and enhance connectivity for passengers, bringing its codeshare agreements managed through Sabre’s Codeshare Manager to twenty-eight.
“We’re delighted that, through this deal, Bangkok Airways has signalled continued confidence in our technology,” mentioned Rakesh Narayanan, Vice President, Regional General Manager, Asia Pacific, Travel Solutions, Airline Sales. “The set of network planning and optimization solutions that Bangkok Airways continues to choose from Sabre come together powerfully to enable them to automate and execute profitable schedules, proactively manage slots, and broaden their network while, ultimately, improving customer choice and satisfaction.”
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