Sabre adds eRoam Travel Technology as developer partner
Sabre Corp has teamed up with B2B leisure sales platform, eRoam Travel Technology, to develop a new online B2B and B2C leisure travel solution for agencies.
Australia based eRoam Travel Technology becomes the latest Gold-Level Developer Partner as part of Sabre’s Developer Partner Network
This allows Sabre-connected agencies, tour operators and DMCt to utilise partner solutions to support their business needs.
Through the partnership, eRoam is providing an AI-enabled leisure travel platform to Sabre’s network.
The platform enables agencies to create their own tailor-made packages quickly and efficiently, whilst identifying additional tours and activities to diversify.
Using the latest AI technologies, travellers get personalised offers and recommendations and the capability to build their own flights and packages, and to book tours and activities online.
“Through our partnership we are supporting agencies to increase business opportunities and provide essential end-to-end customer experiences,” said Martin Cowley, Chairman of eRoam.
“Our next generation leisure travel solution enables Sabre-connected agencies to create a compelling traveller experience.”
Sabre Developer Partner Network allows agencies to find Developer Partners which support their specific requirements.
“By partnering with leading industry developers such as eRoam, we are able to address our customers’ needs, and help them to tap into recovery growth,” said Marcos Pinedo, vice president, partner solutions for Sabre Travel Solutions.
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