Oden Resor renews with Sabre Travel Network
Leisure and business travel agency Oden Resor has renewed its contract with Sabre Travel Network for a further five years. The company, which has offices in Stockholm and Gothenberg, handles a lot of travel to Asia and has grown its business by 25 percent over the time it has been using the Sabre system.
The company uses the Internet-based MySabre booking product.
Service, support and innovation were reasons for the renewal, according to Oden Resor CEO Mikael Lundström.
“There have been many factors contributing to Oden Resor’s growth over the past five years, but an important factor is undoubtedly that Sabre understands our business, provides responsive and effective sales and marketing support, and consistently has introduced technology that helps us differentiate our business and helps our travel consultants add value to the service they provide,” Lundström said.
Om Sabre Travel Network
Sabre Travel Network, a Sabre Holdings company, provides the most comprehensive end-to-end solutions for corporate and leisure travel. The Sabre GDS is the foundation for these solutions, providing a ready-built efficient marketplace that connects travel suppliers, including hundreds of airlines and thousands of hotels, with more than 50,000 travel agency locations.
Key brands of Sabre Travel Network include the GetThere online corporate travel booking tool and the TRAMS mid- and back-office solution and marketing service for travel agencies.
Sabre Travel Network works closely with sister company Sabre Airline Solutions, the world’s largest provider of products to help airlines market themselves, sell their products, serve their customers and operate more effectively, from planning to execution. The combined portfolio of marketing, sales, distribution, operational and decision-support technology is unique, and of huge value to airlines all over the world.
Sabre Holdings connects people with the world’s greatest travel possibilities.
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