Sabre Travel Network, the global technology company serving travel agencies and suppliers, has signed a multi-year full-content agreement with Air France-KLM to sell the carrier’s seats and ancillary products to travel agents connected to the Sabre global distribution system (GDS).
As part of the renewed agreement KLM will make its Economy Comfort seats available to travel agents by using industry standards developed by ATPCo and Iata.
Sabre will also use its latest shopping technology to provide Sabre-connected travel agents with even better access to the best possible availability on Air France and KLM flights.
Air France will implement Sabre group-booking technology, which will make is easier and more efficient for travel agents to manage Air France group reservations.
Jean Wieviorka, Air France-KLM vice president, corporate and distribution, said: 'Selling our products through travel agents is a vital element of our overall distribution strategy. The ability to market and sell the Economy Comfort seat will enrich the content that is available to the Sabre community and will undoubtedly play a part in the future growth of the airline.'
Daniel Naoumovitch, Sabre’s chief executive in the Middle East and North Africa, said: 'Having access to full content and real-time availability what travel agents expect. The decision to use industry standards to sell ancillary products is another major step in the evolution of how airlines sell their products.'
'The transparent shopping environment that we provide our travel agency customers will continue to grow and flourish as carriers increasingly recognise the benefit of selling extras through the GDS,' added Naoumovitch.