Sabre Launches New Travel Management Solution for Travel Agents in Kenya

From A Nairobian's Perspective ! Wed Oct 23 2013, 15:09:00

Nairobi: October 22, 2013: The world's leading provider of solutions for the travel industry, Sabre Travel

Network, has entered the East African market with its award-winning Sabre Red Total Travel solution designed for corporate and leisure travel agencies to manage every part of their business. At the heart of this is the Sabre Red Workspace, a highly configurable platform for travel agencies to shop, book and manage travel, while delivering excellent customer service.

Using Sabre Red Workspace, agents will be able to book air, car and hotel using format-free, point-and-click functionality in addition to managing every part of their business.

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