Sabre launches Asia Pacific travel agent roadshow
Sabre has kicked off its Sabre Space Asia Pacific roadshow.
The aim of the roadshow is to help its travel agency partners to optimise their businesses.
The Sabre Space brings key members of Sabre’s leadership team together with travel agency partners in cities across APAC.
It has started in Sydney and Singapore and will soon head to Manila and Taiwan.
Additional cities will follow thereafter.
The Sabre team will talk about its latest plans to modernise travel retailing, and how travel agents can automate workflows.
The events include a deep dive into the future of NDC and the transition to an Offer & Order model.
There will be a series of quick-fire sessions, and demonstration booths, to focus on how travel agents can increase revenue while reducing costs.
Brett Thorstad, VO, Sabre Travel Solutions, Agency Sales said: “It’s fantastic to talk about how we can better embrace technological innovation.
“We’re more excited now than ever about the significant opportunities to empower our travel partners.”
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