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2012-10-03 03:21:32 UTC
provider, he said, and this has "helped legitimize this entire process." He >quoted that Sabre, Amadeus and others are "watching Microsoft closely."Many >airlines are leery of Microsoft's desire to charge a fee to get into its >system and impose a segment fee to buy tickets. "This is absolutely no >different from CRSs," LeRadza said, warning that Microsoft's power could >enable the software giant to affect how airlines schedule flights. "Because of >how your flights appear on the screen, Microsoft could...choose not to show >it," prompting an airline to adjust schedules to get the most favorable >electronic presentation to potential customers. Some carriers are avoiding >Microsoft, he added. "There are those who want to play with Bill [Gates, >Microsoft founder], and those who have chosen not to play," LeRadza >said.Airlines have urged IATA to reduce its
What was/is the Microsoft GDS?TG