SABRE Bookings definition

SABRE Bookings means the number of airline, hotel, or rental car segments (which obligates a Participant to pay a booking fee to American) created in or processed through SABRE by Customer per video agent set during any one calendar month. 2.5.1 For airline segments only, SABRE Bookings shall be counted in the month that they are processed through SABRE, less cancellations made prior to the date of departure during the same calendar month. Multiple passengers within the same PNR ("Passenger Name Record") segment shall constitute multiple SABRE airline bookings. For example, one passenger on a direct flight constitutes one SABRE airline booking; one passenger on a two segment connecting flight constitutes two SABRE airline bookings; and two passengers under the same PNR on a direct flight constitutes two SABRE airline bookings. 2.5.2 A SABRE car or hotel booking shall mean the total automated segments processed through the SABRE CAARS or SHAARP package by (or secured to) a SABRE subscriber which contain an action status code of HK, KK or KL. Car and hotel bookings shall be counted in the month in which the PNR that contains the booking is purged from SABRE. A PNR will purge forty-eight hours after the last segment date (including any segments cancelled prior to activity date). For hotel bookings only, a segment booking means one room, suite or other accommodation booked for the quantity of occupants using the accommodation for the entire duration of the booking. For example, if a PNR stipulates three suites for three persons for six nights then this constitutes three bookings. For car bookings only, a segment booking means one vehicle booked for the entire duration of its use.

Examples of SABRE Bookings in a sentence

  • The SABRE System shall be deemed inoperable if Customer is unable, after calling SABRE Customer Service to make any SABRE Bookings as a result of a failure attributable to the SABRE System.

  • Transactions and SABRE Bookings include, but are not limited to, those generated by Customer retail, call-center and on-line ("Internet") locations.

  • American agrees to pay to Customer [ * ] as SABRE Promotional Support, on the first anniversary of the Effective Date of the Agreement provided that (i) the Agreement and this Amendment have been signed by both Customer and American, and (ii) any applicable installation has been completed, and (ii) Customer has processed a minimum of [ * ] SABRE Bookings based on all of Customer's video agent sets and video agent set terminal addresses.

  • SABRE shall be deemed inoperable if Customer is unable, after calling SABRE Customer Service to make any SABRE Bookings as a result of a failure attributable to SABRE.

  • Reports showing the number of SABRE Bookings shall be provided by TSG on a monthly basis.

  • Such reconciliation shall consist of the following: the total SABRE Bookings over the year shall be compared to the Booking Threshold as defined in paragraph 7 and the differentiation shall be applied to the formula herein regarding SABRE Bookings above or below the Booking Threshold as applicable ("The Reconciled Amount").

  • This Amendment will allow multiple locations of a commonly owned travel agency to combine the SABRE Bookings from all noted locations for purposes of measuring such SABRE Bookings.

  • For purposes of calculating the shortfall in each subsequent year of the Agreement, Customer must achieve [**..**] of the previous year's actual SABRE Bookings (the "Reset [**..**] Volume Threshold") or pay to Sabre an amount equal to the prevailing average booking fee that Sabre charges to airlines that participate in the Sabre System multiplied by the difference between the Reset [**..**] Volume Threshold and the actual Sabre Bookings at all of Customer's locations.

  • In the event Customer fails to achieve the [*] Volume Threshold in paragraph 7 for each [*] measurement period, Customer shall pay to TSG an amount equal to the prevailing booking fee that TSG charges to airlines that participate in the full availability features of the SABRE System multiplied by the difference between the [*] Volume Threshold and the actual SABRE Bookings at all the Customer's locations.

  • In the event Customer is unable to generate SABRE Bookings through the System or the SABRE System for a period of four or more consecutive hours, or 32 (thirty-two) hours within any calendar month, due to the negligence of TSG, TSG and Customer agree to negotiate an appropriate financial remedy for Customer.