(01 Mar 2022)
Biman Bangladesh Airlines has migrated to the
SabreSonic Passenger Service System.
The national flag carrier has moved
from its legacy technology system to Sabre’s modern PSS in the
first phase of its technological transformation.
The airline currently flies to destinations
across Asia, the Middle East and UK, and is set to expand its
network to
Toronto, Tokyo, Male, Colombo, Guangzhou, Bahrain, Chennai and New
York.
Biman Bangladesh Airlines Boeing 787. Picture by Steven Howard of TravelNewsAsia.com
“While the world was facing international lockdown
measures, it was vital to us that our technological transformation
did not slow down, but that we were able to advance our digital
transformation to prepare for the resumption of travel,” said Dr.
Abu Saleh Mostafa Kamal, Managing Director & CEO, Biman Bangladesh
Airlines. “We’re thrilled with the way Sabre has worked with us to
support our rapidly evolving needs during the pandemic. The swift
implementation of Sabre’s innovative solutions means we are now
ready to respond to new market demands while creating improved
offers and better experiences for our travellers.”
Sabre's technology will help Biman, which celebrated its
Golden Jubilee earlier this year, to automate and streamline sales
and reservations to maximize revenue opportunities, minimize
costs, enhance inventory revenue optimization, extend reach
through partnerships and improve the effectiveness
of its offers and operations.
“The way in which our teams at Sabre and our
travel partners have collaborated to successfully drive complex
migrations virtually, including digital-only onboarding and
training, has been remarkable,” said
Cem Tanyel, Chief Services
Officers, Sabre Travel Solutions. “By adapting and innovating, we
have been able to deliver successful implementations in tight
timescales under challenging circumstances. We’re thrilled that
we’ve been able to strengthen our partnership with Biman with a
swift technological migration so our solutions can support them as
we all look forward to further travel resumption this year.”
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