Malaysia Airlines Implement Sabre Solutions

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Sabre Corporation has today announced the successful implementation of a full suite of Sabre Network Planning and Optimization solutions for Malaysia Airlines. The carrier already uses Sabre solutions to optimise schedules, make network planning decisions and evaluate routes and partnerships.

The announcement marks the completion of the second phase of the Sabre solutions implementation with Malaysia Airlines. The carrier can now utilise Sabre Profit Manager, Fleet Manager and Network Manager in addition to the previously implemented solutions. The solutions provide Malaysia Airlines with enhanced decision support tools.

“We’re thrilled that we can now take full advantage of a wide range of Sabre solutions as we move forward with ambitious plans to capture, and create, growth in the Malaysian travel ecosystem and post pandemic travel recovery,” said Mr Bryan Foong, Group Chief Strategy Officer, Malaysia Airlines.

Headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, as part of the wider Malaysian Airlines Group, Malaysia Airlines flies an extensive global network with its own aircraft and through its codeshare partners. The carrier is focused on ramping up capacity to pre-pandemic levels, and further optimising its network using the decision support tools by Sabre solutions, including the regeneration plan for Subang Airport, which will be transformed into a city airport hub.  

“Having worked together for more than two decades, we’re thrilled to have strengthened our long-standing, and valued, relationship with this important new milestone,” said Rakesh Narayanan, Vice President, Regional General Manager, Asia Pacific, Travel Solutions, Airline Sales.