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Sabre reveal shifts in travel at a panel discussion at Arabian Travel Market Middle East

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The rise of connected trips, blurred lines between leisure and business travel, and an accelerated pace of change – survey results indicate how travel is different post-recovery.

DUBAI, and BAHRAIN – Sabre Corporation, a leading software and technology provider that powers the global travel industry, conducted a panel discussion at Arabian Travel Market (ATM) in Dubai to discuss a new global travel industry study, ‘Mapping Travel’s New Normal’, which identifies prominent shifts in travel.

The wide-ranging study highlights the different areas of focus for airlines and agencies as both sectors seek to capture opportunities for recovery and for future growth. Commissioned by Sabre and carried out by Munich-based management consultancy Dr. Fried & Partners, the study involved both quantitative and qualitative research with 500+ decision-makers from airlines and travel agencies. Respondents were surveyed in eight languages across 20 countries in EMEA, APAC and the Americas, along with in-depth interviews with selected industry leaders. 

Participants were questioned about the impact of the pandemic on their customers and their businesses, as well as the implications for the future of the travel industry.  Key findings cover the differing priorities of airlines and agencies as both sectors prepare to address potential recovery opportunities and create new opportunities for growth, as well as differences in technological investment priorities by global regions. Findings include:  

Key trends identified by surveyed agencies in the new Sabre-Dr.Fried research include the importance of organized and connected trips to cut through travel complexities for customers; the ongoing prominence of domestic and regional travel and the challenges (and opportunities) for business travel recovery. Meanwhile, for airlines participating in the survey, major trends identified include increasing consumer bookings protection; the growth of “bleisure” as a catalyst for potential corporate travel recovery and offering more sustainable flight options to meet customer demands. Mirroring agency responses, the survey indicates that airlines are also focused on increasing domestic and regional routes as well as how new product formats such as organized and connected trips can help optimize recovery opportunities while creating increasingly personalized experiences for travelers.

“Our latest Sabre research has highlighted a degree of optimism across the travel ecosystem,” said Abdul-Razzaq Iyer, Vice President, Sabre Travel Network Middle East. “However, it also suggested that not all travel leaders may be ready for these potential changes if they happen quickly. The survey indicates that there is a clear need for agility, transformation and collaboration so that travel agencies, airlines and other industry players can ensure they are in a position to identify these changes, strategize for future growth opportunities and improve the experience for the traveler,”
 
These findings were discussed in a panel to reflect on these findings in the hospitality industry.
 
“One thing that struck us as we were carrying out the research was the unprecedented pace of change in the past few months,” said Frank Trampert, Senior Vice President and Global Managing Director, Sabre Hospitality. “The overall improvement in the hospitality industry in all global geographic regions has been particularly positive, supported by a significant return of more profitable international and corporate travel. While domestic, leisure travel continues to lead recovery, corporate is narrowing the gap, and hoteliers are benefiting from this “bleisure” growing trend.”

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