PNR<-> Sabre Subscription
#1
Original Poster


Join Date: Jul 2004
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PNR<-> Sabre Subscription
Since EP can't do it anymore... has anyone considered sharing a sabre subscription? I could start a 'travel agency' that doesn't really do business. It seems like it's only 45 dollars a month? We could then hypothetically all see info in our PNR?
Is there a flaw in what I'm thinking?
Is there a flaw in what I'm thinking?
#2
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 2,924
Originally Posted by rajvar
Is there a flaw in what I'm thinking?
And having Sabre access does not, by itself, give you the ability to ticket. You must then become an acredited agency and then get permission from the airline(s) to create tickets for their flights.
#4



Join Date: Jan 2005
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Originally Posted by ExpertFlyer Voice
Yes, once an airline or airlines finds out you are accessing PNR's that you did not create AND ticket, even if they are yours, you will be electronically cut off by that airlines(s) from viewing them. (We know just a little about this.)
And having Sabre access does not, by itself, give you the ability to ticket. You must then become an acredited agency and then get permission from the airline(s) to create tickets for their flights.
And having Sabre access does not, by itself, give you the ability to ticket. You must then become an acredited agency and then get permission from the airline(s) to create tickets for their flights.
#5



Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Pennsylvania
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Also, could some please explain the crux of how you would make a profit **if** you had sabre access, a sponsor agency and the ability to print tickets
Thanks
Thanks


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