Sabre conducting India travel agency roadshows
Sabre is hitting the road in India to help boost travel agency innovation and growth.
Sabre is rolling out its Sabre Space roadshow campaign in India.
The travel tech roadshow will bring Sabre experts and executives together with India travel agencies in Delhi and Mumbai.
Sabre Space offers an in-person platform for agents to explore the latest technology trends and gain important insights.
The agenda includes the latest market and global travel trends, as well as how travel agencies can tap New Distribution Capability (NDC) offers.
Sabre will also be talking about how to streamline travel operations and enhance travel offers through multi-source content
It will also update India travel agencies on Sabre’s Artificial Intelligence-driven technology.
“We can’t wait to talk to our agency partners in India about the trends we are seeing in the marketplace, and hear about what really matters to them,” said Brett Thorstad, VP of Sabre Travel Solutions, Agency Sales & Airline Distribution, Asia Pacific.
Events also include how to enhance revenue through Sabre’s Content Services for Lodging, as well as how Sabre’s newly launched Global Shopping capability works.
The Sabre Space events will take place in India on May 8 in Delhi, and May 10 in Mumbai.
Events have already taken place in Sydney, Singapore, Manila, and Taipei.
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