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BermudAir implements Sabre's Radixx

Bermuda's airline, BermudAir, has successfully implemented Radixx, Sabre's low-cost carrier (LCC) passenger service system (PSS), to support its growing operations.

Image courtesy BermudAir

As part of a multiyear agreement, BermudAir deployed Radixx Res, Radixx Insight and Radixx EzyCommerce, enabling BermudAir to optimise reservations, streamline operations and enhance the traveler experience. The flexible, cloud-based solutions will support BermudAir's rapid expansion by improving passenger processing, delivering data-driven insights, and enabling seamless digital retailing.

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BermudAir Founder and CEO Adam Scott (above) said: "Delivering a consistent and efficient travel experience for our customers is our top priority, and having the right technology partner is essential to achieving that.

"Radixx offers the flexibility and scalability required to streamline our operations, enhance the booking experience and drive efficiency. With a successful implementation, we are well-positioned for future expansion."

Darren Rickey, Senior Vice President, Global Airline Sales and Account Management at Sabre said: "Radixx's advanced retailing capabilities empower airlines to deliver personalised offers and smooth booking experiences, driving ancillary revenue and increasing customer satisfaction. We are excited to partner with BermudAir as they continue to grow and redefine air travel to and from Bermuda."

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With Radixx's next-generation technology, BermudAir can further refine its digital capabilities, providing a seamless, intuitive booking process, faster passenger handling and greater operational efficiency. The partnership underscores Sabre's commitment to powering airlines with intelligent, adaptable solutions that enable agility in a competitive market.

In addition, BermudAir recently integrated with Sabre's Global Distribution System (GDS), broadening its reach within the travel trade sector and making its flights more accessible to travel agents and corporate bookers worldwide.

Since launching in September 2023, BermudAir has established itself as a premier regional carrier, providing year-round connectivity between Bermuda and major East Coast US and Canadian cities. With plans to expand its fleet and network, the airline is committed to providing a seamless, premium travel experience.

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