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Wed, 28 September 2016

Sabre Maps Future of Travel Industry

Sabre hosted over 500 travel industry delegates at its first Travel Technology Exchange in Asia Pacific last week to share information about new technologies and trends making waves in the industry.

Sean Menke, president of Sabre Travel Network, shared an update on the Travel Network business strategy including the three priorities underpinning Sabre’s new product development to meet agency and supplier needs. These focus areas include using business intelligence to optimise customer performance, driving more personalisation for travellers and merchandising options for suppliers, and, for agents, automation and efficiency solutions to reduce costs.

Wade Jones, senior vice president of marketing and strategy for Sabre Travel Network, talked about how the business has evolved from being just a GDS to become a rich, multi-layered, modern platform company. By architecting a more powerful platform that’s compatible with additional enhanced services and applications, Sabre is leveraging beyond the traditional GDS.

“The traveler ecosystem has grown and diversified, and our Travel Network team has built an upgraded technology platform that’s modelled on this,” commented Wade. “At the heart of this platform sits the GDS. That core technology is still critically important. But now, if you look from top to bottom you also see Sabre supporting endpoints like mobile, new User Interfaces for agents and application services across our offerings – all resting on powerful shared platform services. In a nutshell, Sabre has created a modern, value-creation platform that’s driving the traveller ecosystem.”

“If you look at what’s possible out there today, you find an entire ecosystem of options, services, applications, channels and data streams available to travellers. And whether you’re a supplier, agency, an OTA or us, at Sabre, this trend can’t be ignored. And we don’t want to ignore it. We intend to become a vital, exciting, part of it.” – Wade Jones, senior vice president of marketing and strategy for Sabre Travel Network.

Roshan Mendis, senior vice president of Sabre Travel Network Asia Pacific, took a look at the key milestones marking the evolution of the travel industry. From the appointment of Cox & Kings in 1759, as general agents to the regiment of Foot Guards in India, to the opening of air travel in the 1920s and take-off of package tours during the 50s post-war boom, he noted that the industry has a long history of change, and it continues to evolve at pace.

“Today the travel industry is on the cusp of a major technological boom. From driverless cars to virtual reality, smart watches, social media and messaging apps, the impact technology will have on travel in the next decade is going to be huge. TTX is a platform to share an update on these developments. But new technologies are only powerful if they are relevant. To be truly relevant we have to understand the changing drivers influencing travel – historically, now and in the future,” Roshan said.

Looking further forward, John Samuel, senior vice president of design at Sabre, discussed the emerging technologies that Sabre is exploring for the travel industry. Notably he spoke about the potential unlocked value of Messaging Apps for the industry. Since 2015 the number of active users recorded on messaging apps has surpassed the number of active users on social networks. Sabre is exploring the opportunities around adopting conversational interfaces for travel.

“The travel industry, more than others, is well-poised for the uptake of messaging apps to automate components of the travel chain – from shopping and booking, and merchandising, to service and support. The key to a successful adoption will be creating the right mix of automation and human interaction. We are in an industry which has a wealth of human knowledge, and this directly complements the use of listening and answering engines embedded within a messaging platform for travel. Many of the repetitive tasks and questions can be done by chatbots, but at any time the model can’t answer it can hand back to humans for support. The result for travel consultants is more time to provide an enhanced service to customers and, ultimately, the ability to sell more,” concluded John.

A special address from Alex Tang, Asia Pacific Managing Director of commercial space travel company XCOR, added another dimension to the exchange. Alex took to the stage with the science behind space travel, observing the evolution this growing industry has seen in the last few years as it becomes more accessible, and affordable.

During the three day conference over 500 delegates from 26 countries spent a collective 10,000 hours talking about travel and technology.

Roshan concluded that the first Asia Pacific TTX is all about the exchange, “That’s how we make sure our business keeps evolving in a truly relevant way. If we know our customers inside out, and we really understand their opportunities, we can develop technologies that truly enhance their business.”

Videos from/about Sabre include: Sabre Airline Solutions - Exclusive HD Video Interview with Dasha Kuksenko, Philippine Airlines First to Use Sabre's AirVision Commercial Analytics. Exclusive HD videos (9) from Sabre's Travel Technology Exchange (TTX) APAC 2016 including interviews with: Wade Jones, Senior Vice President of Marketing and Strategy at Sabre Travel Network, Roshan Mendis, Senior Vice President - Sabre Asia Pacific, Anupam Bokil, Vice President of Product and Technology - Sabre Travel Network Asia Pacific, John Samuel, Senior Vice President of Design at Sabre, Alex Tang, CEO of XCOR Space Expeditions Asia and MD of JW Marriott Hotel Beijing and The Ritz-Carlton, Beijing as well as Three Presentations from Sabre's Travel Technology Exchange (TTX) 2016 in Beijing and Brief Introduction to Sabre Airline Solutions by Greg Gilchrist. Plus we have many more: HD Videos.

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