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JetBlue to turn on Sabre in late January, but consumers still rule
The JetBlue reservations system is slated to cut over from Navitaire to SabreSonic Jan. 29, a move the airline says will bring enhanced capabilities for travel agents through the Sabre, Travelport and Amadeus global distribution systems.
The JetBlue reservations system is slated to cut over from Navitaire to SabreSonic Jan. 29, a move the airline says will bring enhanced capabilities for travel agents through the Sabre, Travelport and Amadeus global distribution systems.
However, despite the changes, travel agents using their GDSs to access JetBlue still — for now, at least — will lack basic functionalities that consumers take for granted when booking JetBlue.
See the full story at http://www.tnooz.com/2010/01/18/news/jetblue-to-turn-on-sabre-in-late-january-but-consumers-still-rule/
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