Travel & Travel Technology News.For more travel data and analysis, please go to: http://www.airguideonline.com/order_formsubs.htm May 22, 2006 Companies to bid for in-flight frequencies this week. Nine companies, including a unit of JetBlue Airways For the Jet Blue database used in Exchange Server and Active Directory, see Extensible Storage Engine. JetBlue Airways is a major American low-cost airline owned by JetBlue Airways Corporation (NASDAQ: JBLU). , are bidding for frequencies that will allow them to provide VoIP phone See IP phone and softphone. service on airline flights. A Boeing Connexion spokesman said costs may push airlines to use land-based frequencies for domestic flights; long-haul flights could use satellite links. May 17, 2006 Sabre Sabre also reached agreement with Caribbean Star Airlines Caribbean Star Airlines is an airline based in Antigua and Barbuda. It operates scheduled passenger services in conjunction with Leeward Islands Air Transport (LIAT) to destinations in the eastern Caribbean. Its main base is VC Bird International Airport, St John's[1]. and Caribbean Sun Airlines to create customized "user-friendly front-end access" to the sister carriers' reservations and airport check-in applications using Sabre's Qik Business Processing Solutions and Qik Developer Tool. May 18, 2006 Sabre Airline Solutions Sabre Airline Solutions is a subsidiary of Sabre Holdings. The main product of Sabre Airline Solutions is the SabreSonic system. This provides departure control, reservations, and, inventory management. Sabre Airline Solutions said it signed 15 contracts in the first quarter with airport operators around the world. The deals are with Macquarie Airports, Turin International Airport ''' Aeroporto Internazionale di Torino-Caselle Sandro Pertini (IATA: TRN, ICAO: LIMF), also known as Turin International Airport or Torino-Caselle Airport, is an airport in Turin, Italy. The airport is one of the main hubs of Air One. , Singapore Changi and 12 French and Swiss properties. May 18, 2006 Worldspan, Northwest Airlines Worldspan and Northwest Airlines signed a five-year, full-content distribution agreement designating the GDS GDS Global Distribution System GDS Google Desktop Search (Google) GDS Goodie Domain Service (Vienna University of Technology, Austria) GDS Guards as a "preferred distribution channel." The companies said that "in conjunction with the agreement, Worldspan has developed two new optional products to introduce into the marketplace" but did not define the products. May 15, 2006 |
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