American Airlines partners with Sabre
ETW Staff- Mumbai
American Airlines Group has signed an agreement with Sabre for the newly combined airline’s single reservation system.
Maya Leibman, chief information officer, American Airlines, said, “The migration to one reservation platform in partnership with Sabre is a critical milestone in the merger integration process, and lays the groundwork for customers and employees alike to have a seamless experience throughout the travel journey.”
Hugh Jones, president, Sabre Airline Solutions, said, “I am pleased to broaden Sabre’s long-standing technology relationship with American Airlines. American Airlines has laid out an exciting vision for transforming the airline passenger experience and we’ll be working closely with them over the coming months to bring this to life using our data-rich, flexible technology solutions. We’ve got a team of technology and delivery experts working on the migration plan to ensure the new airline reservations system delivers a truly personalised travel experience across the entire journey.”
The airline’s reservation system is foundational to the entire customer travel experience, including:
Flight schedules – customers and employees rely on the system to identify available flights that meet their travel needs;
Preparing to fly – the system delivers flight status and gate location information as well as the customer check-in and boarding processes; and
Checking / retrieving luggage – airport employees use the airline’s reservation system to match baggage with destinations for improved efficiency and enhanced customer service.
Kerry Philipovitch, senior vice president of customer experience at American, added, “A single passenger services system will allow us to empower all employees to deliver information faster and with greater consistency across all touch points – and ultimately pave the way for new innovations in how we deliver customer service in the years to come.”
The process for American and Sabre to complete the system integration is expected to take up to two years.