Duluth Travel signs new GDS agreement with Sabre to help serve Federal Government Agencies

Sabre Corporation, a leading software and technology provider powering the global travel industry, has announced a new multi-year agreement with Duluth Travel, a Service Disabled Veteran Owned travel management company and a leader in the Government travel sector.


According to the press release, The new agreement will enable Duluth travel to access the robust travel content in the Sabre travel marketplace, helping to drive efficiencies and support its revenue growth goals.

“We are thrilled to be a Sabre partner and we look forward to tremendous growth over the next few years,” said Arthur Salus, CEO, Duluth Travel.


“We have experienced a seamless transition in product delivery with Sabre,” said Johnny Suleiman, Chief Operating Officer, Duluth Travel. “Sabre’s team and technology helps our team provide the best customer experience and content offerings and provides strategic viability essential to remain competitive in the marketplace.” Sabre is the largest GDS provider for US civilian and military government travel system segments and won the 2017, 2018 and 2019 NDTA Corporate Distinguished Service Award by the National Defense Transportation Association.

Sabre’s marketplace includes travel content from more than 400 airlines, 1.6 million lodging options, and hundreds of tour operators, rail, car rental, and cruise providers, to sell customized travel packages from suppliers around the world. Duluth Travel has access to a full spectrum of bookable content, can rely on intuitive workflows, and tap into Sabre’s unique workspace customization.


“We differentiate ourselves with reliability, scalability, product and teamwork,” said Andy Finkelstein, Senior Vice President – Agency Sales, Sabre Travel Solutions. “I’m excited to partner with Duluth whose reputation aligns with Sabre’s in serving veterans and government officials nationwide.”

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