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May 5, 2022
Mapping travels new normal: Sabre survey reveals summer 2022 travel trends
Vacation season is just around the corner. To glean insight into the travel industry recovery landscape as the busiest travel season of the year approaches, Sabre recently conducted both quantitative and qualitative surveys with airlines and...
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June 14, 2016
Stop clicking around: This 1 stat will make you click buy on your next plane ticket
Have you ever felt that insatiable desire to shop around? The feeling that just one more search will surface the cheapest fare, the most convenient itinerary, or your preferred transit airport. You’re not alone: airfare shopping...
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May 24, 2016
Applying analytics for competitive advantage in emerging travel markets
Discover trends among affluent customers and emerging global travel markets, and why analytics is necessary to capture and connect with these customers.
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April 29, 2016
Looking toward a bold future of voice interfaces, the Internet of Things and travel
This is a viewpoint by Chris Apaliski, Senior Product Marketing Manager for Sabre Dev Studio. With the advent of the Internet of Things, we’ve seen major changes in technology. Both mobile and smart devices have been seamlessly...
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April 13, 2016
The perfect trip through instant personalization
Personalization has been one of the biggest travel buzzwords for a while now. Consumers expect a superior and tailored service from travel, and look to technology to get the best experience. But the true key to...
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March 31, 2016
Travel hacker? Status chaser? New airfare search app uses cost of miles earned as search criteria
Travel inspiration is often a mixed bag. It’s not always simple and straightforward to explore potential trips without a fixed destination or specific date. Thankfully, Big Data is coming into the fold, powering new interfaces that...
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March 22, 2016
These could be the routes for direct service into Havana’s international airport
So far, Cuba has dominated the headlines in 2016: first, the Department of Transportation opened bidding for new commercial routes into Cuba. Then President Obama announced that he would become the first sitting president in 88...
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March 10, 2016
Obama does SXSW: How do airlines use technology to deal with planned disruptions?
The cultural hive mind known as SXSW starts this week with a massive get: President Obama. The festival, which is in its 30th year, has never hosted a sitting president. Given that 33,825 people registered for SXSW...
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February 23, 2016
The data says: Spanish speaking travelers are twice as engaged with mobile technology
The mobile phone has triggered an evolution of the Latin American traveler, creating new — and effective — channels of engagement for travel brands. A recent analysis of data from Sabre’s TripCase reveals how Spanish-speaking travelers in...
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October 28, 2015
Agencies can use the power of the platform to stay ahead
As competition in the travel industry intensifies, the ability to deliver quick itinerary options for customers, value and savings in travel bookings, and insightful reporting is becoming increasingly important. So how do agencies do that within...
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September 17, 2015
A visionary and intuitive approach to commercial planning
STAYING AGILE AND INNOVATIVE REQUIRES VISION, INTUITION AND ENHANCED ANALYTICS A different approach to commercial planning can help airlines compete in a hyper-competitive 21st-century marketplace where tech-savvy customers expect quick and convenient access to a full...
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September 16, 2015
Replays available: The future of customer-centric airline retailing
How do airlines convert large amounts of unstructured data sets into personalized solutions for travelers? We teamed up with industry experts from Virgin America, Virgin Australia, Kulula, The Economist and others to discuss this exact topic and...