American Airlines and Travelport say they've extended their global distribution system full-content agreements beyond 2011.
The agreements between American Airlines and Travelport's Apollo, Galileo and Worldspan GDSs were due to expire August 31.
And in a court filing in July, American Airlines had indicated that Travelport was set to dramatically increase the airline's GDS fees starting Aug. 1.
The two parties said today: "Terms of Travelport's subscriber opt-in programs for American remain unchanged. No further details will be disclosed at this time."
The GDS agreements "have been extended concurrently and are no longer due to expire in 2011," the companies said in a joint press release.
American Airlines and Sabre still face an Aug. 31 expiration date of their current agreement.
The airline said that Sabre raised American's GDS booking fees on July 8.
American Airlines is battling the GDSs over its wish to have them tie into the airline's systems using direct-connect technology, and distribution economics.