GDS definition

GDS means Global Distribution System (e.g., Amadeus, Galileo, Sabre and Worldspan). "IAMAW" means the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers.
GDS means a Global Distribution System such as Amadeus, Sabre and Travelport, used by travel agencies and corporations to purchase tickets on participating airlines.
GDS means Global Distribution System (e.g., Amadeus, Galileo, Sabre and Worldspan).

Examples of GDS in a sentence

  • Provider shall equip the farebox with the functionality necessary to support a transactional database in which selected farebox transactions and/or events shall be individually time-stamped and recorded in farebox memory for uploading to the GDS during routine probing.

  • Provider shall ensure the System supports the following GDS computer operation: At the beginning of operations on a given day, the GDS operator is able to determine that the GDS computer and printer are switched on and that paper is loaded in the printer.

  • The GDS shall have the ability to interface to the following BCT-provided systems: • Local area network (“LAN”) via Ethernet • Wide area network (“WAN”) via TCP/IP.

  • Provider shall ensure that fareboxes communicate with the GDS at pre-set intervals or on demand, and Provider must have safeguards in place to prevent excessive bus battery drain.

  • The GDS shall consist of the following: • Wired data probes with junction box, supporting poles, lock boxes to secure the probe when not in use, interconnecting cabling, and an isolation box for transient voltage protection.


More Definitions of GDS

GDS means Global Distribution System, which is a computerised system (containing information about schedules, availability, fares and related services) through which reservations can be made and/or tickets issued, and which make some or all of these facilities available to subscribers;
GDS means the gas distribution system being those pipelines owned and operated by a network operator.
GDS means a global distribution system [**] that provides information about the schedules, fares, or availability of the products and services of travel suppliers or enables the making of reservations or the issuance of tickets for such products and services.
GDS means a global distribution system (commonly referred to as a computerized reservation system). A GDS (i) collects, stores, processes, displays and/or distributes information through computer terminals and other devices concerning air and/or ground transportation, lodging and other travel related products and services offered by travel suppliers; (ii) enables travel agencies, corporations and/or travel wholesalers to reserve or otherwise confirm the use of, or make inquiries or obtain information in relation to, such products and services and/or (iii) processes transactions for the acquisition or use of such products and services. For the avoidance of doubt, GDS shall include but not be limited to each of the global distribution systems operated by Abacus, Amadeus, Axess, Farelogix, G2 Switchworks, Infini, ITA, Sabre, Sirena, Topas, Travelport, Travelsky, and their respective affiliates, successors and assigns, and any other system with multi-provider content offering such content to travel agencies, corporations and/or travel wholesalers.
GDS means Government Digital Service;
GDS means a Global data synchronization service such as the GS1 Global Data Synchronisation Network, a network of interoperable data pools and the GS1 Global Registry™ that enables data synchronization per the GS1 System standards.
GDS means Grand Distribution Services, LLC.