The SabreSonic Ticket Interline Electronic Ticketing Hub from Sabre Airline Solutions is gaining momentum as it works towards helping Asia/Pacific airlines meet the deadline set by the International Air Transport Association’s Simplifying the Business initiative.
This initiative aims to have full implementation of e-ticketing among airlines globally by end of 2007.
Among carriers who have recently signed up to the e-ticketing hub are Jet Airways, Air New Zealand and Philippine Airlines.
They join the other 64 carriers that are already participating globally including American Airlines, US Airways, British Airways, Qantas Airways, Iberia, Cathay Pacific Airways and Japan Airlines.
Interline e-ticketing enables a passenger to travel to almost any destination on multiple airlines using just a single electronic ticket.
03/10/06 Internet Travel News (press release), UK
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Wednesday, October 04, 2006
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