Off the News: Alaska and Hawaiian’s Systems United | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
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Off the news: Alaska and Hawaiian’s systems united | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
The 19-month-old merger between Hawaiian and Alaska airlines took a huge step forward last week, as the carriers unified their passenger service systems into one entity that promises seamless handling of booking, check-in, reservations and loyalty benefits.
Hawaiian and Alaska Airlines Transition to One Shared Passenger Service System
Hawaiian Airlines and Alaska Airlines transitioned to a shared passenger service system on April 22. The two airlines will now use the same Sabre PSS used by Alaska, according to the airline’s post on Wednesday. Hawaiian noted, “The combined company’s shared PSS serves as the central reservation technology that connects the digital tools and programs used by guests and employees; from websites, mobile app, Atmos Rewards and Huaka‘i by Hawaiian …
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