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In a groundbreaking move, Sabre has announced a strategic partnership with Coforge aimed at accelerating the development of AI-enabled travel solutions. This collaboration is set to position 2025 as a transformative year for Sabre, as it strives to establish itself as the most valued technology platform in the travel industry.
The alliance will leverage Coforge's expertise in digital transformation and Sabre's extensive experience in travel technology to create innovative solutions that enhance the travel experience for customers and businesses alike. By focusing on artificial intelligence and data analytics, the partnership aims to streamline operations, improve customer engagement, and drive efficiency across the travel ecosystem.
As travel continues to evolve in the wake of recent global challenges, this partnership represents a significant step towards meeting the growing demands of travelers and travel providers. With their combined strengths, Sabre and Coforge are poised to lead the way in shaping the future of travel technology, making it more accessible, efficient, and user-friendly.
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