Sabre’s new Clipboard logs in
Sabre Pacific has unveiled the Clipboard Red App in the Sabre Red App Centre.
The app allows agents using classic view in Sabre Red Workspace to quickly send air itinerary options to customers.
The Red App transfers flight information from the Workspace including flight times, airlines, city codes and fares and creates an easy to read list of shopping options that can be sent to the traveller.
Clipboard allows agents to configure the trip proposal template to meet their individual requirements, such as including their agency logo and contact information.
Agents can also include any service fees or markups with the trip proposal pricing. The app is smartphone friendly, and flight options can be sent in both plain text and HTML.
Currently, the Sabre Red App Centre offers more than 85 different apps, with additional apps under development by more than 50 Certified Red App Providers globally.
Launched in 2012, the Sabre Red App Centre is the first online marketplace to connect travel buyers, including travel agencies, travel management companies and leisure operators, with application providers from around the world.
Using the Red App Centre, travel buyers shop for and deploy business applications that integrate into their Sabre Red Workspace, allowing users to customise their workflow based on their specific needs.
Ian Jarrett
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