Sabre Is Ending its Agreement with Russian Carrier Aeroflot
byDaniel McCarthy/
Saber将不再与俄罗斯最大的政府多数承运人Aeroflot开展业务。
Saber周四宣布了这一消息,并写道,由于对乌克兰发生的事情的担忧日益担忧,因此正在采取“立即”删除Aeroflot飞行内容的步骤。
The GDS provider says it will continue to monitor the situation and “will evaluate whether additional actions would be appropriate.”
“Sabre has been monitoring the evolving situation in Ukraine with increasing concern. From the beginning, our primary focus has been the safety of our team members in the impacted region, as well as doing our part to support the much-needed relief efforts,” Sean Menke, CEO of Sabre, said in a statement.
“We are taking a stand against this military conflict. We are complying, and will continue to comply, with sanctions imposed against Russia. In addition, today we announced that Sabre has terminated its distribution agreement with Aeroflot, removing its content from our GDS.”
Sabre, which has about 1,500 employees in Poland, has already donated $1 million to the Polish Red Cross, which helps with supporting displaced people, a now growing population of people in Eastern Europe.
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运营商之一。
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.