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Sabre (computer system)


 
 

Sabre is a computer reservations systemComputer reservations system

A computer reservations system, or CRS, is a computerized system used to store and retrieve information and conduct tr...
/global distribution system (GDS) used by airlineAirline Summary

An airline provides air transport services for passengers or freight....
s, railways, hotelHotel

A hotel is an establishment that provides paid lodging, usually on a short-term basis....
s, travel agents and other travel companies. Sabre GDS is a unit of Sabre HoldingsSabre Holdings

Sabre Holdings is an S&P 500 company, encompassing several brands in three global travel distribution channels: travel agen...
' Sabre Travel NetworkSabre Travel Network

Sabre Travel Network is the line of technology developed by Sabre Inc....
 division. Current North American hosted carriers include Alaska AirlinesAlaska Airlines

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, American AirlinesAmerican Airlines Summary

American Airlines is the largest airline in the world in terms of total passengers transported and fleet size, and the secon...
, Cape Air Nantucket Airlines, Frontier AirlinesFrontier Airlines

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, Hawaiian AirlinesHawaiian Airlines

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, Mesa AirlinesMesa Airlines

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, and Midwest AirlinesMidwest Airlines

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. Its current IATA code is 1S. However some internal areas are still under 1W.

The Sabre datacenter is in Tulsa, OklahomaOklahoma

Name = Oklahoma | Fullname = State of Oklahoma |...
-US and was subject to the Computer Assisted Passenger Prescreening System IIComputer Assisted Passenger PreScreening System II

The Computer Assisted Passenger Prescreening System was a program of the Department of Homeland Security instituted to incre...
 and is intended to be part of the successor Secure FlightSecure Flight

Secure Flight is an airline passenger screening program under development by the Transportation Security Administration....
 program for the selection of passengers with a risk profile, sometime in 2008-10.

History

The system was developed in order to help American AirlinesAmerican Airlines

American Airlines is the largest airline in the world in terms of total passengers transported and fleet size, and the secon...
, which was facing a serious problem by the 1950s. Their system for booking flights was entirely manual, having developed from the techniques originally developed at their Little Rock, ArkansasLittle Rock, Arkansas Overview

Little Rock is the capital and largest city of the U.S....
 reservations center in the 1920s. Their system used a rotating file with cards for every flight, which a team of eight operators would sort through. If a seat was booked they would place a mark on the side of the card, and knew visually whether it was full. This part of the process was not all that slow, at least when there weren't that many planes, but the entire end-to-end task of looking for a flight, reserving a seat and then writing up the ticket could take up to three hours in some cases, and 90 minutes on average. The system also had limited room for growth. It was limited to about eight operators because that was the maximum that could fit around the file, so in order to handle more queries the only solution was to add more layers of hierarchy to filter down requests into batches.

AA had already attacked the problem to some degree, and was in the process of introducing their new Magnetronic Reservisor in 1952 to replace the card files. This consisted of a single magnetic drum, each memory location holding the number of seats left on a particular flight. Using this system a large number of operators could look up information at the same time so the ticket agents could be told over the phone whether a seat was available. On the downside a staff member was still needed at each end of the phone line, and actually handling the ticket still took considerable effort and filing. Something much more highly automated was needed if AA was going to enter the jet ageJet age

The jet age is a common description of an historical period beginning with the introduction of airliners powered by turbojet...
, booking many times more seats.

It was during the testing phase of the Reservisor that a high-ranking IBMIBM Overview

company_name = International Business Machines Corporation |...
 salesman, Blair Smith, was flying on an American AirlinesAmerican Airlines

American Airlines is the largest airline in the world in terms of total passengers transported and fleet size, and the secon...
 flight from Los AngelesLos Ángeles

Los ?ngeles is the capital of the province of Biob?o, in the municipality of the same name, in Region VIII in the center-so...
 back to IBM in New YorkNew York

New York is a state in the northeastern United States....
 in 1953.
He found himself sitting next to AA president C. R. SmithC. R. Smith

Cyrus Rowlett Smith, known throughout his life as C....
. Noting that they shared a family name, they began talking.

Just prior to this chance meeting, IBMIBM

company_name = International Business Machines Corporation |...
 had been working with the US Air Force on their Semi Automatic Ground EnvironmentSemi Automatic Ground Environment Summary

SAGE, the Semi Automatic Ground Environment, was an automated control system used by NORAD for collecting, trackin...
 (SAGE) project. SAGE used a series of large computers to coordinate the message flow from radarRadar

RADAR is a system that uses radio waves to detect, determine the direction and distance and/or speed of objects such as airc...
 sites to interceptorInterceptor

Interceptor has several meanings and synonyms....
s, dramatically reducing the time needed to direct an attack on an incoming bomber. The system used teletype machines located all around the world to feed information into the system, which then sent orders back out to teletypes located at the fighter bases. It was one of the first onlineOnline

In general, something is said to be online if it is connected to some larger network or system....
 systems.

It was not lost on either man that the basic idea of the SAGE system was perfectly suited to AA's booking needs. Teletypes would be placed at AA's ticketing offices to send in requests and receive responses directly, without the need for anyone on the other end of the phone. The number of available seats on the aircraft could be tracked automatically, and if a seat was available the ticket agent could be notified instantly. Booking simply took one more command, updating the availability and even printing out the ticket for them.

Only 30 days later IBM sent a research proposal to AA, suggesting that they really study the problem and see if an "electronic brain" could actually help. They set up a team consisting of IBM engineers and a large number of AA's staff, taken from booking, reservations and ticket sales, calling the effort the Semi-Automated Business Research Environment, or SABRE.

A formal development arrangement was signed in 1957, and the first experimental system went online in 1960, based on two IBM 7090IBM 7090

The IBM 7090 was a second-generation transistorized version of the earlier IBM 709 vacuum tube mainframe computers and was d...
 mainframes in a new data center located in Briarcliff Manor, New YorkBriarcliff Manor, New York

Briarcliff Manor is a village in Westchester County, New York, United States....
. The system was a success. Up until this point it had cost the astonishing sum of $40 million to develop and install (about $350 million in 2000 dollars). The system took over all booking functions in 1964, at which point the name had changed to the more familiar SABRE.
In 1972 the system was moved to IBM System/360System/360

The IBM System/360 is a mainframe computer system family announced by IBM on April 7, 1964....
 systems in a new underground location in Tulsa, OklahomaTulsa, Oklahoma

Tulsa is the second-largest city in Oklahoma, following Oklahoma City, the state capital....
.

Originally used only by AA, the system was expanded to travel agents in 1976. It is currently used by a large number of companies, including EurostarEurostar

Eurostar is a train service that connects London with Paris , Lille and Brussels ....
 and SNCFSNCF

SNCF is a major French public enterprise....
. Today the system connects more than travel agents and 3 million consumers with more than 400 airlines, 50 car-rental companies, 35,000 hotels and dozens of railways, tour companies, ferries and cruise lines.

With SABRE up and running, IBM offered its expertise to other airlines, and soon developed Deltamatic for Delta Air LinesDelta Air Lines

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 on the IBM 7074, and PANAMAC for Pan American World AirwaysPan American World Airways

Pan American World Airways, commonly known as Pan Am, was the principal international airline of the United States fro...
 using an IBM 7080IBM 7080

The IBM 7080 was a transistorized variable word length BCD computer in the IBM 700/7000 series commercial architecture line,...
. In 1968 they generalized their work into the PARSPars Overview

The Pars -- Nickname for Dunfermline Athletic Football Club, who play in the Scottish Premier League....
 system, which ran on any member of the IBM System/360System/360

The IBM System/360 is a mainframe computer system family announced by IBM on April 7, 1964....
 family and thus could support any sized airline. This evolved into ACPAirlines Control Program

Airlines Control Program, or ACP, was the operating system developed by IBM from about 1965 onwards for processing air...
 (Airlines Control Program), and later to TPFTransaction Processing Facility

TPF is an IBM real-time operating system for mainframes descended from the IBM System/360 family, including zSeries and Syst...
 (Transaction Processing Facility).

By the 1980s, SABRE offered airline reservations through the CompuServe Information ServiceCompuServe

CompuServe,, was the first major commercial online service in the United States, dominating the field during the 1980s and r...
 under the Eaasy SABRE brand. This service was extended to America Online in the 1990s.

American spun off Sabre on March 15, 2000. Sabre had been a publicly traded corporation, Sabre HoldingsSabre Holdings

Sabre Holdings is an S&P 500 company, encompassing several brands in three global travel distribution channels: travel agen...
, stock symbol TSGTSG Summary

TSG can refer to:*Territorial Support Group, a special response unit of London's Metropolitan Police Service...
 on the NYSE until taken private in March 2007. The corporation introduced the new logo and changed from the all-caps acronym "SABRE" to the mixed-case "Sabre", when the new corporation was formed. The TravelocityTravelocity

Travelocity is an online travel agency operated by Travelocity.com LP....
 website is owned by this company and, along with many of its associated websites, serves as a consumer interface to the system.

Controversy

In 1981 a study by American Airlines found that travel agents selected the flight appearing on the first line more than half the time. Ninety-two percent of the time, the selected flight was on the first screen. This provided a huge incentive for American to manipulate their ranking formula, or even corrupt the search algorithm outright, to favor American flights. American eventually did just that under the name "screen science."

At first this was limited to juggling the relative importance of factors such as the length of the flight, how close the actual departure time was to the desired time, and whether the flight had a connection. But with each success American became bolder. In late 1981, New York AirNew York Air

New York Air was a 1980s startup airline owned by Texas Air Corporation and based at LaGuardia Airport in New York City....
 added a flight from La GuardiaLa Guardia

La Guardia is Spanish and Italian for "the guard"....
 to Detroit, challenging American in an important market. Before long the new flights suddenly started appearing at the bottom of the screen. Its reservations dried up, and it was forced to cut back from eight Detroit flights a day to none.

On one occasion, Sabre deliberately withheld ContinentalContinental Airlines Overview

irline=Continental Airlines|logo=Continental Airlines Logo.svg|...
's discount fares on 49 routes where American competed. A Sabre staffer had been directed to work on a program that would automatically suppress any discount fares loaded into the computer system.

Congress investigated these practices and in 1983 Bob Crandall, president of American, was the most vocal supporter of the systems. "The preferential display of our flights, and the corresponding increase in our market share, is the competitive raison d'être for having created the system in the first place," he told them. Unimpressed, in 1984 the United States government outlawed screen bias.

Even after biases were eliminated, travel agents using the system leased and serviced by American were significantly more likely to choose American over other airlines. The same was true of United and its Apollo systemApollo Reservation System

Apollo Reservation System was developed by United Airlines in 1976 as their reservation system....
. The airlines referred to this phenomenon as the "halo" effect.

The fairness rules were eliminated/allowed to expire in 2004.

See also

  • Sabre HoldingsSabre Holdings

    Sabre Holdings is an S&P 500 company, encompassing several brands in three global travel distribution channels: travel agen...
  • TravelocityTravelocity

    Travelocity is an online travel agency operated by Travelocity.com LP....
  • List of global distribution systemsList of global distribution systems Overview

    The following is a partial list of global distribution systems:...
  • Passenger Name RecordPassenger Name Record

    A Passenger Name Record is the travel record for a person as used by airline and travel agency databases....
  • Code sharingCode sharing

    Code sharing is a business term which first originated in the airline industry....
  • Electronic Recording Machine, AccountingElectronic Recording Machine, Accounting

    ERMA, for Electronic Recording Machine-Accounting, was a pioneering computer development project run at SRI under contra...
     (ERMA) - another pioneering early system. ERMA, SAGESemi Automatic Ground Environment

    SAGE, the Semi Automatic Ground Environment, was an automated control system used by NORAD for collecting, trackin...
     and SABRE helped legitimize computers in business.
  • Real-time operating systemReal-time operating system

    A real-time operating system is a class of operating system intended for real-time applications....
     - SABRE was one of the first such systems
  • Travel technologyTravel technology Overview

    Travel technology is a term used to describe applications of Information Technology , or Information and Communications Tech...


External links

  • . Charles Babbage InstituteCharles Babbage Institute

    The Charles Babbage Institute is a research center specializing in the history of information technology, particularly the '...
    , University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. Smith discusses how a chance meeting with C. R. Smith, president of American Airlines, eventually led to the development of the SABRE system.
  • public site for viewing reservations made through Sabre.
  • features a history of ACP/TPF the Operating System used on SABRE