SOUTHLAKE, Texas(BUSINESS WIRE) --
Sabre Travel Network announced today that it is building the world's
first B2B application store for the travel industry. Scheduled to open
in the coming months, the Sabre Red App Centre will be the first online
marketplace to connect travel buyers, including travel agencies, travel
management companies and leisure operators, with third party developers.
Sabre Travel Network is a global travel technology company, delivering
innovative solutions that make it easy for travel buyers to shop, book
and manage travel, and allow travel suppliers to effectively reach
buyers through Sabre's global distribution system (GDS).
"The Sabre Red App Centre will open up a new world of possibilities for
the travel industry and bring endless opportunities for creative and
original applications to be brought to the market quickly," said Greg
Webb, president of Sabre Travel Network. "Our agency customers will be
able to improve their business and deliver enhanced services for
travelers by tapping into the collective creativity of Red App
developers from all over the world."
The Red App Centre will include Sabre-certified Red Apps built by third
party developers, travel buyers and Sabre. The Red App Centre will
connect to the Sabre Red Workspace, launched last year for travel agents
to book and manage business and leisure travel. As a result, travel
buyers will be able to easily shop for a wide range of applications that
best meet their needs and then quickly deploy those applications down to
the individual user. The selected Red Apps become part of the agent's
workspace, leveraging the administrative controls and plug-in
capabilities of the Eclipse Rich Client Platform, upon which the Red
Workspace is built.
The Red App Centre provides current Sabre Authorized Developers a
marketplace to promote and sell their certified Red Apps to
Sabre-connected agencies globally, while at the same time providing a
platform and business model to attract new developers to the
industry. In addition to developing new Red Apps, developers will
realize new sales opportunities by converting existing applications to
Red Apps that will plug seamlessly into the Red Workspace. At launch,
developers will be able to tap into more than 155,000 Sabre Red
Workspace users in more than 116 countries.
Developers will use the Sabre Red App Developer Toolkit to create the
Red Apps, and in the fourth quarter, Sabre will host a 'Developer
Challenge' for developers around the world to compete to build the most
innovative, break-through Red Apps.
"Every year, Sabre invests hundreds of millions of dollars and works
closely with more than 130 authorized developers to research and develop
new products that help our customers compete and win in a complex
industry," said Webb. "Creating an online B2B marketplace will spur a
whole new level of innovation for the benefit of Sabre connected
agencies globally."
Travel buyers and developers can learn more at SabreRedAppCentre.com.
About Sabre Travel Network
Sabre Travel Network provides technology solutions to the global travel
industry. It operates the world's largest travel marketplace, connecting
travel buyers and sellers through the Sabre global distribution system
(GDS). Its innovative software connects more than 350,000 travel
professionals to more than 400 airlines, 93,000 hotels, 25 car rental
brands, 50 rail providers, 13 cruise lines and other global travel
suppliers. More than 300 million people purchase airline tickets through
this channel annually.
Sabre Travel Network is part of Sabre Holdings, a global travel
technology company serving the world's largest industry- travel and
tourism. Its innovative technology is used by more than a billion people
around the world to plan, book and get to their destination at a time
and price that's right for them. For more information, please visit:
www.sabre.com .
SOURCE: Sabre Travel Network
Sabre Holdings Heidi Castle, 682-605-4290 Mob: 214-681-8169 heidi.castle@sabre.com or Edelman for Sabre Meredith McKee, 214-443-7555 Mob: 214-577-5896 meredith.mckee@edelman.com
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