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Sabre is First Passenger Service System to Achieve IATA ‘ONE Order’ Certification

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“Companies achieving the ONE Order certification are essential in reducing complexities & bringing our industry closer to true retailing.” – IATA

Sabre Corporation, a technology provider to the global travel industry, recently announced its official certification as ONE Order Capable for air flight transactions as an order management system (OMS) and delivery provider.

The certification makes the technology provider the first passenger service system (PSS) to reach this first-phase designation by the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

“We welcome Sabre as the first PSS certifying as a ONE Order Capable OMS and delivery provider,” said Yanik Hoyles, IATA’s director, Industry Distribution Programs.

ONE Order is an IATA messaging standard that aims to modernize reservation systems by combining passenger information currently held in different systems into one record. This gives airlines the ability to see the passenger’s full travel experience, making it easier to provide specific services and personalized experiences that travelers can purchase.

“Companies achieving the ONE Order certification are essential in reducing complexities and bringing our industry closer to a true retailing environment,” Hoyles added.

ONE Order is a component of Sabre’s order management vision in the Sabre Commercial Platform and is critical to ensuring that the promise of targeted and personalized offers is fulfilled when the day of travel arrives.

“Our order management vision will eventually go beyond the ONE Order standard to provide real-time data feeds, decision support and seamless reaccommodation during irregular operations,” said Sabre’s Rodrigo Celis, SVP, commercial solutions.

“This is a logical next step in our strategy and approach, and we look forward to becoming ONE Order Capable for air plus ancillary transactions in the future,” he added.

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