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  2. Fast Track, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Fast Track, Inc., was a software development company in the United States. It was founded by Robert H. Nichols in 1987 in Germantown, Maryland . [ 1 ] The company was primarily known for its distributed network management products, primarily Exposé, which is cross-compatible with servers running VINES , NetWare , and Windows NT .

  3. Airline reservations system - Wikipedia

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    SabreSonic Customer Sales & Service Integrated reservations, departure control, inventory system and e-commerce platform. Sabre Airline Solutions: SITA Horizon Customer Sales & Service Integrated reservations, departure control, inventory system and e-commerce platform. SITA: Travel Technology Interactive Solutions

  4. Air Vegas - Wikipedia

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    The airline was established and started operations in 1971. It provided aerial tours of the Grand Canyon and charter service out of Las Vegas. [2] The company's main competitors were Scenic Airlines and Lang Air, which eventually became Vision Airlines. Air Vegas' principal base of operations was originally at McCarran International Airport (LAS).

  5. Sabre Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Sabre Corporation, a travel technology company headquartered in Southlake, Texas, is the largest global distribution systems (GDS) provider for air bookings. The company's primary product, the Sabre Global Distribution System, and others like it, act as neutral intermediaries, connecting travel suppliers like airlines and hotels with travel sellers like agencies.

  6. Tech outage latest | Airlines rush to get back on track after ...

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    United and United Express had canceled more than 500 flights, or 12% of their schedule, and American Airlines’ network had canceled 450 flights, 7.5% of its schedule.

  7. Airlines Reporting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Airlines Reporting Corporation (ARC) is a company that provides ticket transaction settlement services between airlines and travel agencies (both traditional and online) and the travel management companies that sell their products in the United States. ARC, which is owned by nine major airlines, also offers its transactional data within ...

  8. Travelport - Wikipedia

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    Travelport Worldwide Ltd provides distribution, technology, and payment solutions for the travel and tourism industry. It is the smallest, by revenue, of the top three global distribution systems (GDS) after Amadeus IT Group and Sabre Corporation. The company also provides IT services to airlines, such as shopping, ticketing, and departure control.

  9. Flexport - Wikipedia

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    Flexport's software integrates and connects ERP data from various companies involved in a supply chain, which allows them to manage information about cargo and streamline freight processing. [5] As of 2017, it had raised $304M, including $110M in a Series C round .