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Sabre reaffirms commitment to India market with office inauguration in New Delhi

Sabre Corporation, one of the leading technology providers to the global travel industry has inaugurated its newest office location in New Delhi, India. 

With a presence in India since 1994, the Noida-based office has been relocated to New Delhi as a part of the company’s commitment to serving the technology needs of the global travel industry. India is a key market for Sabre, with a team of close to 1,500 employees located across the country. In addition to housing our Global Development Centre in Bangalore and offices located in Kozhikode, Lucknow, Bengaluru, Mumbai and Chennai, the New Delhi office will play a crucial role in growing Sabre’s footprint across South Asia. Home to a large number of Indian corporate headquarters to many of the world’s leading brands, New Delhi was an easy choice for Sabre.

Joined by the country’s leading travel agents and airline managers, Sabre executives hosted an official ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the office launch. Featuring a digital wall and open workspaces, the innovative new office will facilitate optimal collaboration between our local teams. In addition to giving Sabre customers the opportunity to visit the space, the event was the ideal platform to showcase some of Sabre’s leading solutions, including the innovative Sabre Red 360 platform.

“Sabre is committed to the continues success of India, and we are pleased to inaugurate the new office in India’s capital, New Delhi, which will drive our business development opportunities, in addition to providing enhanced support to our customers across the market,” said Todd Arthur, Vice President, Sabre Travel Network Asia Pacific. “As Sabre continues to invest heavily in infrastructure and technology that is shaping the future of travel, we are dedicated to bringing the latest, most innovative solutions to support the rapid evolution of the market and are confident that our investments will help to benefit travel agencies and airlines alike across the country,” he added.

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