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Sabre Corporation empowers travel agents with virtual payment technology for air bookings

With improved security and robust integration to the Sabre Red agency platform, travel consultants access the newest standard form of payment in the industry.

ATHENS – Travel agents face it every day: payment and settlement for air travel that requires multiple entries in the reconciliation process, ultimately driving cost and inefficiencies. While corporations look to increase the security of business travel accounts with high credit limits and reduce the number of travellers using personal credit cards to book travel, both corporations and travel agents need the ability to process air payments in a more seamless, trusted fashion.

As part of its effort to increase acceptance of virtual payments by buyers and suppliers, travel technology leader Sabre Corporation and its partner in the payment space Conferma have integrated the Sabre Virtual Payment solution for air tickets into the Sabre Red Workspace used by more than 425,000 agents around the world. An industry first, the enhanced digital payment capability is offered as a new standard form of payment, giving agents the ability to generate virtual cards as part of existing ticketing and payment processes. The new payment method will be listed alongside credit cards, cash or check options, providing flexibility within a seamless payment process for the agency, corporation and the traveller. The standard payment integration eliminates the need for mid/back office providers and online corporate booking tools such as GetThere to modify their business processes and incur additional technical expenses.

"The new black" for air ticketing payments, Sabre Virtual Payments gives agents the option to set credit limits, apply date restrictions and define merchant categories – a set of controls that help agents to pay more efficiently while reducing the risk of fraud. Sabre’s Virtual Payment can be used at time of ticketing, refunding and exchanging, and it can be stored in customers’ preferences through the Sabre Profiles capability.

“For each air ticket, the traditional forms of payment challenge travel agents with high risk of fraud, exposing corporate accounts and requiring extra time for reconciliation. A more secure and efficient way to pay is now available for Sabre-connected agencies, and it is part of the core reservation flow in the Sabre Red Workspace and Sabre APIs,” said Neil Fyfe, vice president of Virtual Payments at Sabre. “In addition when using virtual payments within the GetThere booking tool, we provide incremental detailed reconciliation data available for expense management.”

According to recent research from PYMNTS.com, 

  • Instances of fraud grew 127 percent between 2015 and 2016
  • Every year, businesses lose approximately $3.5 trillion to fraudsters    
  • The reach of fraud attacks has grown substantially from the beginning of 2015, when less than $2 out of every $100 was subject to a fraud attack. In Q1 2016, the reach of fraud attacks climbed to affect more than $7 out of every $100.

With this enhancement to the agency point of sale, Sabre is the only virtual payment provider with global core system integration for network, hybrid and low-cost airlines, offering accounts to both the agency and corporation with multi-bank and multi-funding options. Sabre Virtual Payments is a core component of Sabre’s new corporate traveller experience platform, integrating fully mobile enabled booking, payment and expense capabilities.

Sabre has seen strong pick up in travel agencies and corporations using virtual cards, with the year over year growth of 130%. By incorporating its virtual payment solution for air into its agency workflow, the company expects continued growth in 2017.

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