Sabre Travel Network unveiled for reporters its Red "total travel agency solution," including a new graphical interface currently in testing by 250 travel agencies - Business Travel News

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June 15, 2010 - 09:45 AM ET

Sabre Travel Network unveiled for reporters its Red "total travel agency solution," including a new graphical interface currently in testing by 250 travel agencies . Those agencies are scheduled to make a formal upgrade within the next month, while other clients will upgrade during the second half of the year, Sabre officials said. Similar to emerging solutions from competitors Amadeus, Farelogix and Travelport, Red offers new capabilities for ancillary services shopping, leverages the company's latest profiles system, includes community concepts, moves some quality-control functions to the point of sale and is both multi-source and multi-GDS, according to officials. Also incorporating mobile device integration and preferred supplier agreement support, Red would eventually replace Sabre's MySabre.

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