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Alitalia Switches to New Sabre IT System

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Alitalia_2Alitalia has successfully completed a major IT system upgrade as all of the airline’s reservations, check-in and critical airline operations were recently switched from Arco to global technology company, Sabre.

According to an announcement, the IT system upgrade is set to generate a substantial increase in additional revenues for the airline and improve customer service.

“The introduction of the new system is part of the overall business restructuring plan to place the airline on a sustainable commercial platform”, a joint announcement by Sabre and Alitalia said on Friday.

Sabre_logoThe new system will allow Alitalia to deliver new services and an improved customer experience to air travelers, and link in more effectively with the Etihad Airways Partner (EAP) airlines, most of which use Sabre’s industry-leading technology. Combined, the EAP airlines constitute Sabre’s largest group of airline customers in the aviation industry.

Alitalia expects to increase revenues, estimated at some 100 million euros per year according to Sabre benchmarks, driven by the sale of new ancillary services, optimizing inventory and availability, and also the introduction of new routes.

The new system will also allow Alitalia to support and grow its cooperation with Etihad Airways Partners by improving inventory availability, messaging across systems, ancillary enhancements and better service provision to customers.

The project to migrate to Sabre began two years ago and has involved more than 38,000 tests, and more than 4,000 training sessions with 2,000 front line Alitalia staff.

During last weekend 950,000 passenger reservations and 2 million tickets were switched from Arco to Sabre.

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