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One-on-one with Sabre

17 Aug 2016
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EBOLA could be the

biggest threat to travel in

the modern world, says

Dean Bibb, Sabre’s vp for

Eastern Europe, Middle East

and Africa.

In an interview with

TNW on a recent visit to

Johannesburg, Dean said

technology could help travel

agents and corporates in

managing the risk of Ebola

and enhancing a companies’

duty of care policies.

Sabre’s Tripcase, a full

content mobile travel

management platform, allows

travel agents to monitor the

exact whereabouts of every

traveller who has Tripcase

on his or her phone, using

geolocation. Customers

receive flight alerts, weather

delay updates, security

notices and other critical

information before, during and

after travel, allowing agencies

to elevate their service levels

and improve their operational

efficiencies.

Dean also spoke to TNW

about the challenges of being

the third player entering a

well-established market.

“The startup has been a

project, and has allowed us

a lot of creativity. The biggest

challenge is the established

player is the only exposure

many SA agents have had.

What we need to do is to

win hearts and minds by

showing improvement in

bottom line results, in time

saving, in best functionality,

in bringing in experiences and

the enjoyment of travel. More

consumers expect leisure

experiences now, even in

corporate travel.

“South Africa is important in

our African strategy. Africa’s

total GDS market is 35

million segments booked per

year, and South Africa, with

9 million segments booked

per year, is the biggest GDS

market in Africa.”

One of the most important

developments in the travel

agency space for Sabre is

taking agents away from the

‘blue screen’, says Dean.

“The youth now want intuitive

mobile technology. Sabre is

involved in advanced projects

involving wearable technology,

geolocation and very full

content, but this is still in the

early stages.”

The technology used by

and offered to clients by

agencies is one of the

biggest differentiators. The

Sabre Red Workspace allows

any Sabre-using agency to

create an application specific

to its own needs and this

can be fully integrated into

its bookings. “This allows for

great innovation by agencies.

There are over 400 000

Sabre-equipped travel agents

in the world. Last July, we

counted over 500 000 app

downloads from 70 000

users in 112 countries.”

The technology of selfbooking

tools has also

become important. Dean

spoke about Sabre’s selfbooking

tool, GetThere:

“We constantly invest in our

SBT. It’s flexible, suitable for

small agencies and large,

and it has over 300 variable

functions that agencies can

customise. This market is

high touch and GetThere

helps agents follow policy and

stops consultants making

costly mistakes.”

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