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US Airways Plans Computer Deal With Sabre

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Bloomberg News

US Airways Group Inc. tentatively agreed to turn over most of its internal computer systems to Sabre Group Holdings Inc. in what the companies called a “multibillion-dollar” agreement that would span at least a decade. US Airways said a final agreement could be reached in 90 days. Within two years, Sabre would manage all of US Airways’ computerized airport check-in, aircraft and crew scheduling and electronic ticketing systems. Sabre, a unit of Fort Worth-based AMR Corp., owns the nation’s largest travel reservations network, used by thousands of agents to reserve airline tickets, rental cars and hotel rooms. Arlington, Va.-based US Airways said its deal with Sabre would be limited to its internal computer systems. US Airways would continue to use the Apollo reservations system owned by Galileo International, a Sabre competitor. US Airways owns 7% of Rosemont, Ill.-based Galileo. US Airways shares fell 50 cents to close at $33.81. Sabre shares rose 50 cents to close at $30.25. Galileo rose 38 cents to close at $26.88. All trade on the NYSE.

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