Source: Canada Jetlines.
  • Canada Jetlines (CJET) has signed a worldwide distribution agreement with Sabre, a technology company that services the global travel industry
  • Sabre will distribute the carrier’s comprehensive content to travel agencies and corporations through the Sabre travel marketplace
  • Canada Jetlines will begin operations out of its travel hub at Toronto Pearson International Airport, with its first scheduled route into Calgary International Airport on September 22, 2022
  • Canada Jetlines Operations Ltd. (CJET) opened trading at C$0.28

Canada Jetlines (CJET) has signed a worldwide distribution agreement with Sabre, a technology company that services the global travel industry.

Sabre will distribute the carrier’s comprehensive content to travel agencies and corporations through the Sabre travel marketplace.

Sabre’s travel marketplace facilitates the marketing, sale, and servicing of airfares, hotel rooms, rental cars, rail tickets, and other types of travel to buyers around the world.

Canada Jetlines will leverage Sabre’s ancillary services to provide travel agencies around the world with access to the airline’s range of travel products, including fares and seat availability.

Canada Jetlines’ Chief Commercial Officer, Duncan Bureau, said this agreement broadens his company’s distribution capabilities to meet international growth objectives.

“This partnership aligns with our projected distribution strategy of providing the right content in the right channel. As a leisure airline, Canada Jetlines recognizes the key role that travel agencies play in our success.”

Canada Jetlines will begin operations out of its travel hub at Toronto Pearson International Airport, with its first scheduled route into Calgary International Airport on September 22, 2022, followed by biweekly flights.

Canada Jetlines is a well-capitalized leisure-focused air carrier servicing Canada, the U.S., and the Caribbean.

Canada Jetlines Operations Ltd. (CJET) opened trading at C$0.28.


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