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The '''Apollo Reservation System''' is a ] developed by ] in 1976. It was bought by Galileo International Inc. in 1997. It remains to one of the most widely used reservation systems in the travel industry, with Apollo-connected travel agencies in the ], ], ], and ]. The '''Apollo Reservation System''' is a ] developed by ] in 1976. It was bought by Galileo International Inc. in 1997, and is currently owned by ]. It remains widely used in the travel industry, with Apollo-connected travel agencies in the ], ], ], and ].


A modified version of the Apollo system is still used by United Airlines. A modified version of the Apollo system is still used by United Airlines.

The Apollo system is currently owned by ].



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The Apollo Reservation System is a computer reservations system developed by United Airlines in 1976. It was bought by Galileo International Inc. in 1997, and is currently owned by Travelport. It remains widely used in the travel industry, with Apollo-connected travel agencies in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Japan.

A modified version of the Apollo system is still used by United Airlines.

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