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'''Apollo Reservation System''' was developed by ] in ] as their reservation system. It was bought by Galileo International Inc in ]. Although Apollo is a fairly primitive system, it still remains to be one of the most widely used reservation systems in the travel industry. '''Apollo Reservation System''' is a ] developed by ] in ]. It was bought by Galileo International Inc in ]. Although Apollo is a fairly primitive system by modern standards, it still remains to be one of the most widely used reservation systems in the travel industry.

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Apollo Reservation System is a computer reservations system developed by United Airlines in 1976. It was bought by Galileo International Inc in 1997. Although Apollo is a fairly primitive system by modern standards, it still remains to be one of the most widely used reservation systems in the travel industry.

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