TrustRadius Insights for Sabre GetThere are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, third party data sources.
Pros
Shortcut Key Options: Multiple users have expressed appreciation for the availability of shortcut key options in Sabre GetThere, allowing them to navigate the software quickly and efficiently. This feature has been praised for enhancing user productivity and streamlining workflow.
Reliability: Many reviewers have highlighted the high reliability of Sabre GetThere. Users have reported that they never had to shut down or close the software while working on reservations, indicating its stability and consistent performance. This reliability has instilled confidence in users, knowing that they can rely on the software for their travel needs without interruptions.
Versatility in Booking Options: Several users have found it advantageous that Sabre GetThere allows them to book Air India, while other similar software does not offer this option. This versatility in booking options showcases the wide range of services accessible through the software, meeting diverse travel requirements and preferences.
I currently book all corporate flights, hotels, and cars daily. Problems can come up when the system is running slow or does not quickly enough response. This can slow down the travel reservation or make the client need to wait longer than it really should. Sabre GetThere is able to use a click and point option that is able to speed up the process which increases the reservation time.
Pros
Easy click and point system
Fast and easy to apply daily
Very user friendly
Clean and simple
Cons
Click and point options miss small important details
Make transfer between manual and click and point
Different color options for different applications
Likelihood to Recommend
Sabre GetThere is well suited for the travel counselor to make reservations for airfare, rail, hotels, and car. The system is easy to use and simple. By using click and point an agent with basic knowledge can book reservations with ease. The travel counselor who likes to not use the click and point may not find all the available options and could miss out.