Question: Sabre, Galileo and Worldspan were once owned by major airlines, which used them to gain share in the travel agency marketplace. With the proliferation of the Internet as a distribution channel, the airlines eventually sold their interests in these Computerized Reservations Systems (CRS), which are now viewed by most airlines as "just another cost of distribution.*
Reference: Grossman, D. (2004, October 4). The airline industry goes direct. USATODAY.com. R
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