has terminated its contract with Aeroflot, the most important government-majority owned carrier in Russia. The company aforementioned it had been taking “immediate steps” to get rid of Aeroflot flight content from its international distribution system. “Sabre has been observation the evolving scenario in country with increasing concern. “From the start, our primary focus has been the security of our team members within the wedged region, in addition as doing our half to support the much-needed relief efforts,” aforementioned Sean Menke, chief government of Sabre. “We square measure taking a stand against this military conflict. we tend to square measure yielding, and can still abide by, with sanctions obligatory against Russia. “In addition, these days we tend to declared that Sabre has terminated its contract with Aeroflot, removing its content from our GDS.” The company can still monitor the continued scenario and can assess whether or not further actions would be acceptable, taking into consideration legal issues and any counter measures that might be enforced in response. To help support humanitarian programs within the region, Sabre, that has or so one,500 team members in Republic of Poland, has given $1 million to the Polish Red Cross, a 100-year charity that will exemplary add conflict zones and for supporting displaced folks.