Mumbai: To further strengthen its India presence, Texas-based travel products retailer and services solution provider Sabre Holdings will be expanding global solutions centre (GSC) located in the IT park Bangalore.
Expansion plans of Sabre were announced on the occasion of Sabre Holdings CEO Sam Gillilands India visit here today.
"The India GSC has delivered excellent services, including development, delivery, research and quality, to our global operations as well as to our key customers. We further integrate our India operations in global technology support development," Sabre Holdings Regional Vice President Vish Vishwanathan said.
Sabre offers retail travel products and provides distribution and technology solutions for the travel industry.
10/10/07 Press Trust of India
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