02 May 2005
Presentation scheduled for Arabian Travel Market

Richard Adams, senior vice president of Sabre Travel Network EMEA, the world's leading global distribution system (GDS), will speak at  the EyeForTravel distribution summit taking place in Dubai next week in conjunction with the Arabian Travel Market..   

As part of the summit's focus on distribution strategies, Adams will examine the changing face of travel distribution and what travel providers, travel agencies and distribution companies need to do successfully to evolve their business models.  He will tell delegates that the only survivors in the medium-term will be those who are prepared to accept fundamental change to the way they currently do business.

"The industry has been static for too long", Adams will tell delegates. "Current ways of doing business are largely stagnant and unsustainable in the current business environment, where travellers have so many different ways to book travel, and travel providers are joyfully exploring a wide range of brand new distribution channels."

The Middle East region will not escape these changes, Adams says.

He will point to a dramatic increase in the Middle East of travel bookings made on the Internet.  Although only seven percent of people in the region use the Web (half of the global average), Internet use here has grown by nearly 230 percent in the past 4 years and is predicted to grow at a rate of more than 20 percent a year through to 2008.


"Put simply, businesses who don't take note and act will face an uncertain future", Adams will say in his presentation. 

Adams will look at the tools and services already available in the region that can help agents and providers reduce their costs and maximise their sales.

Some of these tools, including MySabre, Sabre Travel Network's latest Web-based booking product that makes the entire content of the GDS available to agents from a single Internet page, will be on display at the company's exhibition stand at ATM.

This will be the first time that Sabre Travel Network Middle East, the recently announced joint venture between Sabre Travel Network and Gulf Air, will be present at ATM as a separate company.  Launched in February 2005, the new joint venture covers 11 countries in the region and came to replace a marketing agreement between the two companies since 1989.

Sabre Travel Network Middle East offers technology services, bookable travel products and distribution services for travel agencies, corporations and travel suppliers in the region. The agreement includes a five-year contract with Sabre Airline Solutions for the SabreSonic suite of products for passenger management, as well as additional operational software and consulting services from Sabre Airline Solutions.

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About Sabre Travel Network
Sabre Travel Network, a Sabre Holdings company, provides access to the world's leading global distribution system (GDS) enabling agents at more than 53,000 agency locations worldwide to be travel experts.  The Sabre GDS, the first system to connect the buyers and sellers of travel, today includes more than 400 airlines, approximately 60,000 hotels, 37 car rental companies, nine cruise lines, 35 railroads and 220 tour operators.  Key brands of Sabre Travel Network include GetThere, the leading Web-based corporate travel reservation technology, and Jurni Network, the unique leisure travel agency consortium that enables members to sell more products from preferred travel suppliers using sophisticated market intelligence.

Sabre Holdings Corporation (NYSE: TSG) is a world leader in travel commerce, retailing travel products and providing distribution and technology solutions for the travel industry.  More information about Sabre Holdings is available at http://www.sabre-holdings.com

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