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XL split over GDS move

24 Jan 2018 - by Natasha Tippel
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XL TRAVEL agencies have

split, some opting to stay with

Travelport as their preferred

technology provider and not

move over to Sabre.

The XL Travel Group

announced late last year it

was switching GDSs, moving

27 of its associates on to

Sabre Travel Technology (see

TNW October 30, 2013).

Meanwhile, Travelport has

approached various members,

negotiating deals directly

with agencies. Last week the

technology provider announced

a new multi-year renewal of

its partnership with XL Flywell

Travel – a full-service travel

agency that specialises in

religious pilgrimages to the

Holy Land, Saudi Arabia and

India. XL Flywell is not alone.

Other agencies in the XL

Group have signed up to

remain with Travelport, says

Robyn Christie, Travelport’s

gm for SA. “We will continue

to release information on

this in the coming weeks as

a signicant portion of the

members have decided to

remain with Travelport,” she

says. “Travelport intends to

retain its existing business as

well as recruit new business in

the year ahead.”

Coo of XL Travel, Rod Rutter,

told TNW: “Change is difcult

and some XL members have

not migrated to Sabre for

several reasons, which we

respect, but the majority of the

XL members have opted for

the group’s preferred GDS. We

do see this migration growing,

as new XL members come

on board and others migrate

on to the group’s preferred

platform.

“The group is excited about

pioneering new and the latest

travel technology and securing

a long-term partnership with

the largest global GDS. One

cannot remain static in our

business, especially with

regard to technology. We not

only need to differentiate our

service offering but select the

best partner to do business

with,” Rod said.

He added that, from

December 1, around 28 Sabre

technicians from around the

world had been working to

assist with the XL migration.

“Sabre is actively boosting

local staff complement to

cope with a potential surge

in demand from the travel

industry. Emirates, Etihad and

BA Comair have now migrated

to the Sabre airline platform,

with more to follow.

“Over the next few years

the GDS landscape in South

Africa will change signicantly

as competition increases

and agents look for the best

technology delivered at the

best price,” he says. 

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