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Arajet Partners with Sabre to Expand Reach and Enhance Service for Travel Agencies

by Alice

Arajet, the Caribbean-based airline, has entered into a strategic partnership with Sabre Corporation, a leading global distribution system (GDS), to enhance its services for travel agencies and tour operators. This collaboration enables Arajet to offer its full range of flight packages, offers, and services through Sabre’s extensive global network of travel professionals.

The partnership will allow Arajet to tap into Sabre’s worldwide platform, providing travel agents with seamless access to its flight inventory and personalized offers for customers. The integration aims to enhance the travel experience for agents and passengers alike, offering tailored flight options and competitive pricing across Arajet’s growing network.

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Víctor Pacheco, CEO and founder of Arajet, expressed confidence in the collaboration, noting that expanding sales through Sabre’s network would enable the airline to provide better service and more attractive rates to its users. “With Sabre’s support, we are poised to extend our reach across the continent, bringing our offers to millions of travelers,” Pacheco said in a statement.

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Arajet currently serves 24 destinations in 16 countries across North America, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean, operating a fleet of 10 Boeing Max 8 aircraft. The airline transported over one million passengers in 2024 and continues to expand its footprint. Recently, Arajet launched new flight routes connecting Punta Cana to Toronto Pearson (YYZ) and Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau (YUL) airports, further strengthening its presence in North America.

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This partnership marks a significant step forward for Arajet, positioning the airline to provide greater accessibility and personalized experiences to travelers through Sabre’s vast network.

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