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Virgin Atlantic renews global distribution agreement with Sabre

Virgin Atlantic and travel industry tech provider, Sabre Corporation, have reaffirmed their long-standing relationship with renewal of their global distribution agreement.



Above: Virgin Atlantic's Airbus A350, Red Velvet.
Courtesy Virgin Atlantic

Under the expanded agreement, Sabre will now offer enhanced Virgin Atlantic content through its GDS marketplace, as well as the future ability to retail NDC offers. This will enable the hundreds of thousands of Sabre-connected agencies to have even richer access to Virgin Atlantic's broad range of products and offers.

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"Sabre is a trusted, long-term partner and we look forward to further enhancing our collaboration, to help us elevate our global distribution strategy and support the ever-evolving needs of our airline and our customers." said  Juha Jarvinen, Chief Commercial Officer,  Virgin Atlantic "Enhancing our ability to retail effectively to our customers is a key focus at Virgin Atlantic, and through Sabre's advanced technology, and their extensive global reach, we can optimize our approach to product distribution and improve our customers' booking experience."

Sabre continues to focus on developing new technology that supports retailing, distribution, and fulfilment solutions for travel suppliers, buyers, and consumers to enjoy more relevant and comprehensive travel solutions.

"We are delighted to continue our long-standing relationship with Virgin Atlantic," said Jean-Vincent Teuler, vice president, airline sales, EMEA, Sabre Travel Solutions.  "Our renewed agreement is testament to the commitment of both Virgin Atlantic and Sabre to providing rich content through our global distribution network, and highlights Sabre's commitment to meeting the unique needs of our airline customers and our travel buyer partners."
 

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