In the past, it would often take an hour for a travel agent and airline representative to reserve a seat on an airplane due to paperwork and manual labor. Thankfully, those days are long gone. Airline ...
DALLAS (KXAS) -- An outage in the main reservations system of American Airlines has been repaired. According to a spokeswoman for the airline, Stacey Frantz, the system was fixed around 4:30 Tuesday ...
Putting millions of dollars behind a belief that airlines will increasingly need to outsource their IT functions, Sabre Holdings Corp. today announced plans for a major overhaul of the technology that ...
March 19, 2009 " Oracle, the world's largest business software company, and SITA, the aviation IT specialist, today announced details of a unique 15-year agreement to develop the most open and agile ...
Hint: It’s all about those seat reservations. Neither government shutdown nor IT outage can stop the merger of Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines.
American and US Airways will complete their systems merger Saturday. — -- Saturday is the day of reckoning for many plane travelers and, in particular, American Airlines, which is combining its ...
The booking platform used by more approximately 20 low-cost airlines around the world has been taken offline after the developing company discovered malware on its servers. Radixx said in an April 22 ...
Google isn’t only rolling out new privacy changes today; the company is also dipping its toes in the airline reservation business. Google and partner Cape Air, a small regional carrier based in ...
American Airlines flights across the country have been grounded because of computer problems. At 3:30 p.m., the company said its reservation system has been restored, but they still expect continued ...
Beginning Saturday, all US Airways flights will become American Airlines flights. For US Airways passengers, this means that the “US” code that precedes flight numbers will be no more. It will be ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. A mess for airline passengers late last ...
Global air transport data giant SITA has confirmed a data breach involving passenger data. The company said in a brief statement on Thursday that it had been the “victim of a cyberattack,” and that ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results