Sabre seeking travel pros to test drive latest TruTrip release
Sabre is actively seeking beta testers in the travel trade to evaluate the next phase of its TruTrip booking tool prior to its global launch.
TrueTrip helps companies and travel agencies to aggregate and manage data on bookings made outside of standard procurement procedures.
The tool generates a sole travel itinerary and synchronizes with online, offline and mobile tools for corporate travel managers and travel agencies to manage travel activity wherever a booking originates.
The latest version of TrueTrip adds hotel bookings into the workflow and Sabre said it will conduct a beta testing demonstration at the GBTA Convention taking place in Los Angeles from July 28-30.
"Because business travelers have more information and technology at their fingertips, travel managers feel more pressure than ever to comprehensively manage their programs," said Greg Webb, president of Sabre Travel Network.
"It offers travel management companies and corporations the flexibility to manage corporate travel policy with visibility of out of program trip details."
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