- May 1, 2003
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I thought worldspan was NW's system.Apollo was bought by Galileo which is owned by Travelport(which owns Orbitz as well) which merged with Worldspan (Delta's system).
I thought worldspan was NW's system.
like when I book a sabre booking for AA the record locator for the pnr is the record locator for AA. If I book a record in SABRE for another airline my sabre locator will not be the the locator for the other airliner.
In worldspan when I book NW the record locator is the record locator for NW.
Worldspan is actually a mix of NW, DL, and, TW, which used to be called PARS. I've worked on both Worldspan (PARS) and Sabre and man what a difference from this QIK/Shares poopoo. Worldspan actually has one of the best help/reference systems of any.I thought worldspan was NW's system.
like when I book a sabre booking for AA the record locator for the pnr is the record locator for AA. If I book a record in SABRE for another airline my sabre locator will not be the the locator for the other airliner.
In worldspan when I book NW the record locator is the record locator for NW.
Yes, Worldspan has some nice help functions but they're helpdesk sucks, I think it's in Romania or somewhere in Southeast Europe.Worldspan is actually a mix of NW, DL, and, TW, which used to be called PARS. I've worked on both Worldspan (PARS) and Sabre and man what a difference from this QIK/Shares poopoo. Worldspan actually has one of the best help/reference systems of any.