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Arajet Launches Booking Through Sabre

Arajet has opened sales of all its flight packages via Sabre Corporation's Global Distribution System (GDS).

The airline said the partnership allows Arajet to tap into Sabre's comprehensive network of travel agents.

Arajet's CEO and founder, Víctor Pacheco, said, "With the start of sales through the extensive Sabre network, the airline will be able to offer a better service and experience to new users that will allow them to enjoy the best rates at the best region price and experience the Dominican service quality that we give.

"We are sure that with the collaboration of Sabre, we will continue to expand our reach on the continent and bring our offers to the millions of travelers who use its extensive network," Pacheco said.

Arajet operates flights to 24 destinations across 16 countries in North, Central, and South America, as well as the Caribbean. With a fleet of 10 Boeing Max 8 aircraft, the airline has successfully transported over 1 million passengers in 2024 alone.

In addition to offering enhanced service through its GDS partnership, Sabre provides Arajet with a multi-source technology platform. This platform is designed to streamline travel content consumption and address the challenges of content segmentation, ultimately providing a more dynamic sales experience for operators and ensuring a superior buying experience for travellers.

 

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