Garuda Indonesia signs with Sabre to support growth strategy

Sabre technology to power connected airline operations, improving airline profitability and customer experience as Garuda pushes international expansion!

Garuda Indonesia, the national carrier for Indonesia, has selected an end-to-end suite of operations and crew technologies from the Sabre AirCentre Enterprise Operations portfolio, making Sabre Corporation (NASDAQ: SABR) its primary airline operations technology provider.

Sabre Airline Solutions’ Operations and Crew Technology Platform will enhance Garuda’s aircraft tracking, disruption control and prevention, and crew management operations. By improving information exchange across multiple airline functions and operations, the suite creates a rich set of centralised data and insights. This supports common situational awareness across airline teams – optimising daily operations, enabling better decision making and supporting a more proactive and rapid approach to disruptions. Real-time crew management technology will also improve crew utilisation and quality of life.

“Southeast Asia’s airlines operate in an environment of resource-constrained infrastructure and volatile weather conditions. We are working with carriers in the region to create a more connected airline that can optimise operations regardless of these regional challenges,” commented Dasha Kuksenko, vice president and regional general manager for Sabre Airline Solutions, Asia Pacific. “Using more flexible, reliable and scalable technology, Garuda will improve crew and fleet utilisation and safety, drive operational efficiencies and introduce quicker schedule recovery – ensuring a better and more consistent traveller experience.”

Vice President Corporate Communications for Garuda Indonesia, Benny Butarbutar, added that Sabre’s technology will support the airlines’ growth plans. “Sabre’s enterprise operations solutions will give us a far more sophisticated approach to managing our operations, crew and the impact of disruptions. This in turn will help us improve profitability and drive customer loyalty. As we pursue further international network growth, which is critical to our long-term strategy, the platform will also help us streamline operations across multiple geographies,” said Benny.

Garuda recorded a 13.4 percent increase in ‘Available Seat Kilometers’ in 1Q 2016. In the last year alone, it has launched new routes to China, recorded capacity expansion to Saudi Arabia – by operating new route, direct flight from Jakarta to Medina, and more than doubled its European operation – including the addition of a strategic London Heathrow route connecting passengers to thousands of onward destinations through the Skyteam Alliance.

“The Sabre AirCentre technology uses services based systems and workflows that are highly scalable and adaptable for integration with any other Sabre or third party technology. It’s this flexibility that enables far more effective information sharing across an airlines’ operations – from aircraft tracking to crew management and rostering,” added Kamal Qatato, vice president for Sabre Airline Solutions.

The airline and crew technology suite that Garuda Indonesia has selected from the Sabre AirCentre Enterprise Operations portfolio includes: Sabre AirCentre Movement Manager; Sabre AirCentre Recovery Manager Ops; and Sabre AirCentre Crew Manager, which is complemented by crew pairing and rostering optimisation capabilities from Sabre technology partner AD OPT, a division of KRONOS.

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