Thread regarding Sabre Holdings layoffs

Sabre and Amadeus can damage Russia.

Source below. In the aviation sector sanctions against Russia have been varied and include restrictions on aircraft leasing and critical spare parts, although I don’t have a good idea of their impact so far.

It's interesting to note that the top 5 Russian airlines (based on 2019 passenger stats) all procure their core commercial IT platforms (e.g. reservations) from 2 western companies: Sabre (USA) and Amadeus (Spain):

  • Aeroflot: 37M - Sabre
  • S7 Airlines: 14M - Amadeus
  • Rossiya (part of Aeroflot Group): 12M - Sabre
  • Pobeda: 10M - Navitaire (Amadeus)
  • Ural Airlines: 10M - Amadeus

These platforms are not only mission critical but are typically so complex that, under normal circumstances at least, it would take an airline ~1-3 years to replace. So were Amadeus/Sabre to switch an airline off it would likely ground that airline within a few days/weeks depending on what operational contingencies they had in place. (btw I welcome any insights to the contrary from experts in this area).

Done en masse such action by Amadeus/Sabre could effectively ground the vast majority of Russian air travel, and much more quickly than missing spare parts. Thats a big deal for the economy and citizens of a country of Russia's geographic size.

Given the catastrophic situation in Ukraine this seems to me like an effective evolution of sanctions against Putin, his government and its supporters; and not too different from the actions Visa and Mastercard have taken in the last few hours (albeit I believe under government sanctions) to block Russian banks from their payment networks.

#airlines #sabre #amadeus #ukraine

Source: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/activity-6904560747381108736-ByZi

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Any Sabre employees in Russia?

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Post ID: @5ikhl+1fyq9ZOP

Sabre terminated only distribution agreement with Aeroflot: https://www.sabre.com/insights/releases/sabre-terminates-distribution-agreement-with-aeroflot/

SU is still hosted carrier at Sabre and company is making money from this.

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Post ID: @tugv+1fyq9ZOP

Time to virtue signal

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Post ID: @bpyt+1fyq9ZOP

Sabre knows quite a lot about damage, especially self inflicted.

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Post ID: @2onj+1fyq9ZOP

Lol. Dream on.
Take care of this falling company before you start your destruction in Russia.
You integrated some covid related solutions when the pandemic was almost over (another thing is that it was worthless) but you will be damaging countries now.

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Post ID: @1flj+1fyq9ZOP

Sabre just terminated contract with SU. where is B2?

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Post ID: @1ddm+1fyq9ZOP

T2RL Travel Technology Research wrote to the EU (Borell) on 26th February to call out those airlines in Russia that use EU technology (not limited to Amadeus) requesting that the member states pass the relevant law to allow Amadeus and other suppliers to withdraw service. If they do not pass a law Amadeus and others would be subject to claims for breach. Lawmakers must do their job.

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