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Vietnam Airlines expands Sabre partnership as President Trump visits Hanoi

The MOU describes Vietnam Airlines’ intention to significantly expand its existing strategic relationship with Sabre, with a potential value of over US$300 million.

National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines and Sabre Corporation, the leading technology provider to the global travel industry, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on February 27 to expand cooperation.
The signing ceremony was witnessed by US President Donald Trump, who is in Hanoi for the second US – North Korea summit, and General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam and President Nguyen Phu Trong.

 
Duong Tri Thanh, President and CEO, Vietnam Airlines (right) and Dave Shirk, President, Travel Solutions (left) signing the Memorandum of Understanding.
Duong Tri Thanh, President and CEO, Vietnam Airlines (right) and Dave Shirk, President, Travel Solutions (left) signing the Memorandum of Understanding.
The MoU describes Vietnam Airlines’ intention to significantly expand its existing strategic relationship with Sabre, with a potential value of over US$300 million. The scope of the signed MOU includes innovative technology from the Sabre AirVision and AirCenter portfolio, that will complement SabreSonic, Vietnam Airlines’ existing Passenger Service System (PSS), which was recently renewed.
Together, Sabre’s solutions will help contribute to the carrier’s profitability and digital abilities once implemented, supporting their objective to become a digital airline by 2020.
Leveraging Sabre’s leading Commercial Platform, the MOU contemplates that Sabre’s innovative Sabre In-Flight solution would be the first to be adopted by the airline following today’s announcement. The solution, which has driven cost savings of up to 10 percent of the total catering budget, would also enhance the airlines’ operational efficiency. Additionally, the MOU contemplates a new, long-term domestic content distribution agreement for Vietnam Airlines through the Sabre Global Distribution System (GDS).
“Vietnam Airlines is pleased to build on the existing agreement with Sabre our trusted, long-term technology provider, to include advanced solutions that will propel our business into the future.  Our Digital Transformation program is essential to our continued success and onboarding these solutions from Sabre directly support our efforts to achieve the Skytrax 5-star status,” said Duong Tri Thanh, CEO of Vietnam Airlines.
“This announcement reaffirms our role as a strategic technology provider to one of the region’s leading carriers, Vietnam Airlines. Over the last year, our alliance has evolved both on the content distribution and airline solutions front, and we look forward to working with the carrier to provide a holistic approach to retailing, distribution and fulfillment,” said Dave Shirk, president, Travel Solutions.
This announcement comes within one year of Sabre and Vietnam Airlines announcing an extended agreement for SabreSonic, Sabre’s Passenger Service System valued at over Ú$400 million, and the renewal of a long-term content distribution agreement through the Sabre Global Distribution System. The MOU expands the relationship between both industry leaders, and further strengthens the results-driven alliance that has developed between the two corporations for more than 20 years.
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