Travelport Joins Sabre in Aeroflot Ban
byDaniel McCarthy/
Travelport正在立即从其平台暂停Aeroflot销售。
GDS提供商正在进行更改,以“维护其他全球政府对俄罗斯实施的制裁”。
“Like most companies and the world at large, we have been closely monitoring the developing situation in Ukraine. We have been shocked and saddened by the events taking place, and our first priority continues to be the safety and security of our employees and our partners in the region,” Travelport wrote in a message to its partners on Friday.
The move is yet another in a string of pushes away from Aeroflot, which is the largest airline in Russia. Other GDS providers, including Sabre and Amadeus, have already ended their relationships with Aeroflot, and Boeing and Airbus this week also said they would no longer do business with Aeroflot.
All that effectively cripples Aeroflot’s ability to operate any kind of comprehensive schedule outside of Russia. It is still flying out of major Russian airports, including Moscow and Sochi, but will not be able to carry the kind of passenger volume it had been prior to the invasion of Ukraine (IATA ranked Aeroflot as the 17th largest international carrierin 2021, a year in which it flew 35 billion people).
That decline is a major fall for one of the world’s major carriers.
Aeroflot总部位于莫斯科,是俄罗斯最大的航空公司,在入侵乌克兰之前,在52个国家 /地区飞往146个目的地。beplay银行卡该航空公司成立于1923年,使其成为世界上最古老的活跃航空公司之一,一次是苏联的国有企业。有一次,它也是世界上最大的航空公司之一。
Since the invasion, the European Union, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States all banned Russian airlines, including Aeroflot, from their airspace, which effectively stopped much of Aeroflot’s international routes. The carrier is still operating, albeit in a limited capacity, from Moscow, Sochi, and more, according to FlightAware.