Learning SABRE or AMADEUS commands?
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Learning SABRE or AMADEUS commands?
Does anyone know where you can learn SABRE without going to work for an airline or travel agent? Or even a "cheat sheet" of the various booking commands?
I have access to SABRE, but can't hardly do anything more than log on, book new flights from a stupid GUI, and logout. I want to do MORE!
I have access to SABRE, but can't hardly do anything more than log on, book new flights from a stupid GUI, and logout. I want to do MORE!
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Originally Posted by 925
Does anyone know where you can learn SABRE without going to work for an airline or travel agent? Or even a "cheat sheet" of the various booking commands?
I have access to SABRE, but can't hardly do anything more than log on, book new flights from a stupid GUI, and logout. I want to do MORE!
I have access to SABRE, but can't hardly do anything more than log on, book new flights from a stupid GUI, and logout. I want to do MORE!
Also check this out... this is pretty basic though http://www.certrav.net/Lesson 2 Sample.pdf
Last edited by UMassCanuck07; Aug 15, 2006 at 5:03 pm
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Originally Posted by UMassCanuck07
May I ask how you have access to SABRE??? .
Originally Posted by UMassCanuck07
A lot of colleges and universities that have travel/tourism programs offer classes on SABRE as well as travel schools.
Originally Posted by UMassCanuck07
There is also a little cheat book you can buy.
I am very encouraged by your response. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!
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IATA and places like ASTA and such have on line study courses for GDS systems. Some are expensive, some are cheap, but you get what you pay for. Some are geared to all systems some are based on just one or two systems and gives you a good taste and teaching of the systems.
Tourism Colleges can get costly, I'd try online or self study first. If you're a TA then you should have access or association with something that has training like ASTA or IATA.
Tourism Colleges can get costly, I'd try online or self study first. If you're a TA then you should have access or association with something that has training like ASTA or IATA.
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try this Sabre manual - https://eservices.sabre.com/naca_eng...stt404.htm#404
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Originally Posted by alect
try this Sabre manual - https://eservices.sabre.com/naca_eng...stt404.htm#404
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Originally Posted by alect
try this Sabre manual - https://eservices.sabre.com/naca_eng...stt404.htm#404
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Originally Posted by jaylenofan86
Thank you so much! Another quick question, do you know of any manuals for Galileo? Out here in the Sacramento area it seems like the major travel agencies use Sabre and Galileo. Thanks again!
#11
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Welcome to FT!
Not sure where you are located, but you might want to start here:
http://www.amadeus.com/us/x53286.xml
http://www.amadeus.com/us/x59997.html
Good luck.
Not sure where you are located, but you might want to start here:
http://www.amadeus.com/us/x53286.xml
http://www.amadeus.com/us/x59997.html
Good luck.
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try this Sabre manual - https://eservices.sabre.com/naca_eng...stt404.htm#404
#13
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View stored AVS in Sabre core.
Does anyone know the Sabre command to see the stored AVS statuses used by Sabre in case of link down to the airline or time out?
Those statuses are sent in advance by the airline to Sabre in AVS TTY form.
It would be the equivalent in Sabre to the VAVS transaction in 1A, i.e. the true AVS held in Sabre's "VIS" records.
I have access to an airline servicing terminal (non hosted).
Those statuses are sent in advance by the airline to Sabre in AVS TTY form.
It would be the equivalent in Sabre to the VAVS transaction in 1A, i.e. the true AVS held in Sabre's "VIS" records.
I have access to an airline servicing terminal (non hosted).
Last edited by aircooled; Feb 14, 2012 at 12:12 am
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Originally Posted by 925:6235690
Originally Posted by UMassCanuck07
May I ask how you have access to SABRE??? .
Originally Posted by UMassCanuck07
A lot of colleges and universities that have travel/tourism programs offer classes on SABRE as well as travel schools.
For SEA-area FTers, Edmonds Community College (officially located in Lynnwood) offers travel and tourism courses. I remember them teaching a course each fall that focuses on teaching Sabre. You could contact the instructor there for advice and information about good books on the subject. For those who live elsewhere, see if any community colleges in your area offer courses in the subject.
Keep us updated with what you find out as I and many others would be open to learning the commands for SABRE and other systems.
Last edited by Tide_from_PAE; Feb 4, 2013 at 2:09 pm