Sabre Corporation, the leading software and technology company that powers the global travel industry, issued a statement recently regarding its relationship with Air India.
The following is for attribution to Kristin Hays, vice president – global communications for Sabre:
“After a successful 20-year relationship, Air India has decided to discontinue distributing its content through the Sabre GDS. Consequently, Air India content is no longer available to Sabre-connected travel agencies, effective January 2.
“We are very disappointed that Air India decided to withdraw from Sabre. We believe that access to Sabre’s global network of travel agencies provides great value to Air India.
“We have worked with Air India for the better part of a year to reach a new agreement, in anticipation of the existing contract expiring and after receiving a termination notice from the carrier. Unfortunately, after extensive negotiations, we have been unable to come to a new agreement.
“Our teams will continue to work with Air India to finalize an agreement that meets the needs of Sabre, Air India and travel buyers.
“Sabre remains committed to GDS agreements that meet our airline customers’ unique needs while also balancing the needs of the travel buyers who rely on Sabre for robust travel content.”
Earlier, Air India had also discontinued distributing its content through Amadeus GDS.