Sabre GDS

Sabre PNR Converter

Paste your raw Sabre PNR display and get a clean, branded, client-ready itinerary — automatically. No manual reformatting, no GDS credentials required.

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From raw display to client itinerary

Raw Sabre Display
1 SHARMA/RAJ MR
2  AA 100 Y 15SEP 2 DFWORD SS1  600A  915A
3  AA 202 Y 15SEP 2 ORDDXB SS1  1130A 800P
4 AP DFW 214-555-1234
5 TK OK15SEPAA9Q4X2
Converted Itinerary
PassengerRaj Sharma
Flight 1American Airlines AA 100 · Dallas (DFW) → Chicago (ORD)
Departs15 Sep, 6:00 AM — Arrives 9:15 AM
Flight 2American Airlines AA 202 · Chicago (ORD) → Dubai (DXB)
Departs15 Sep, 11:30 AM — Arrives 8:00 PM
Booking RefAA9Q4X2
StatusConfirmed (SS)

Illustrative example — paste your own PNR to see it converted for real.

What the parser recognizes

Flight segments
Every segment line — flight number, class, date, route, times.
Passenger names
Single or multiple travelers, correctly separated from booking codes.
Booking reference
Your Sabre record locator, pulled from the ticketing line.
Segment status
SS, HK, HL, and other standard status codes — see our status code guide below.
Connections & layovers
Multi-segment itineraries in the correct order, with layover time between flights.
Contact details
AP element phone/contact lines, when present.

Not sure what a status code means?

SS, HK, HL, UN — every code your Sabre PNR displays, explained in plain English.

View the PNR Status Code Guide →

Sabre PNR Converter — FAQ

What is a Sabre PNR?
A PNR (Passenger Name Record) is Sabre's record of a booking. Displaying it in the terminal shows flight segments, passenger names, and booking details as a compact block of codes — functional for an agent, but not something to send a client directly.
Does this work with the standard Sabre PNR display?
Yes. Paste the raw text from a standard Sabre itinerary display (*I or equivalent) and the parser identifies segments, passengers, cabin class, and the record locator automatically.
Can it handle multi-city or connecting Sabre itineraries?
Yes — segments are parsed in order, including layovers between connecting flights, and multiple passengers on the same PNR are all listed correctly.
Do I need Sabre Red 360 or API access to use this?
No. You only need the raw PNR text you already have access to from any Sabre display. The converter is a text parser — no GDS API connection or credentials required.

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