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Sabre’s new open platform will personalise travel

08 Feb 2017 - by Dorine Reinstein
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SABRE has launched a new

open portal for developers

– Sabre Dev Studio – that

will give travel companies

a platform they can use to

build booking applications

that will result in new ways

for their clients to shop for

travel.

Developers from travel

companies, OTAs, start-ups,

meta-search and social

sites, can access more than

150 APIs, as well as testing

tools, documentation,

prototypes and sample

code, and additional

resources available from

Sabre in an open developer

community. In addition,

the company is introducing

several new, mobile-friendly,

sub-second response-time

shopping and intelligence

APIs that developers can

use to build new search

capabilities for travel.

Examples of Sabre’s new

travel services include sixmonth

calendar shopping,

shopping across hundreds

of alternative airports,

and shopping by budget or

theme.

This will allow developers

to experiment with

different APIs and create

prototypes quickly and

easily, significantly reducing

development cycles and

time to market, Sabre said.

“It will allow travel agents to

create apps that will result

in new ways for their clients

to shop for travel. Apps

will now be able to answer

questions such as ‘Where

can I fly for $500?’, ‘What

beach destinations have the

best fares in August?’, and

‘When is the best time to

buy my tickets?’”

Greg Webb, president of

Sabre Travel Network, says

the new platform will result

in new revenue streams for

travel companies. “Travellers

want more personalisation.

They want to shop for travel

in new ways and in the

places they choose, whether

at travel agencies, on online

travel sites, or through

search engines or social

sites. Travellers want to be

inspired and they want the

experience to be easy and

intuitive.”

Travel agents wanting to

try their hand at designing

new apps can explore the

Sabre platform on https://

developer.sabre.com.

The site allows agents to

learn about the different

possibilities and test what

is possible.

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