Travel tech firm Sabre has expanded adoption of virtual payments to include a range of other products and services.
It has added the option for airline tickets and ancillary products, rail and service fees through the Sabre Virtual Payments system.
"We have invested significantly in a virtual payments solution that can be integrated in the Sabre Red Workspace. We’re now focused on further integrating this growing technology with Get There, our online booking solution, and Trip Case, the travelers’ itinerary management app," said Clinton Anderson, senior vice president of traveler experience for Sabre.
Sabre’s one-use virtual cards can have a range of custom controls applied such as a specific credit limit.
"Our expansion into rail applies to Amtrak reservations, but there are plans to extend Sabre Virtual Payments for European rail later this year. These ongoing expansions support our global initiative to provide virtual cards for any travel supplier, extending our customers protection from fraud," said Neil Fyfe, Sabre’s vice president for virtual payments.















