Powering the agentic revolution in travel. Sabre is an AI-native technology leader backed by one of the worlds largest travel data clouds. Built on an open modular cloud-native architecture Sabre serves as the backbone for both established leaders and bold new disruptors guiding them to the next age of travel retailing through intelligent connected and personalized experiences. With AI at its core and operating at unparalleled scale Sabre transforms insights into innovation empowering airlines hoteliers agencies and other partners to retail distribute and fulfill travel worldwide.
Head of Demand Americas - Lodging Ground & Sea
This is a strategic and global role within Sabre LGS (Lodging Ground & Sea) organization responsible for generating demand for our portfolio of products which include: hotel cars ground and rail segments and other ancillary products. The lodging segment is a key focus area at Sabre and is one of the six growth areas identified across the company. The role will work closely with our commercial teams to increase sales within North and Latin America.
The role will be customer facing working with senior executives of current and prospective customers at the largest global TMCs OBTs and regional travel agencies. Its success will depend on close collaboration with Sabres agency sales addition the successful candidate will lead Business Development in the Americas focused on LGS products (especially Hotels) and will provide strategic direction to achieve the business targets. The ideal candidate will be a strategic thinker and a dynamic leader with proven track record of successfully collaborating in a matrix organization while growing high-performance teams.
This role will require a deep understanding of the travel eco system and how to sell API services to our travel agencies TMCs and OBTs partners and other distribution channels. An understanding of the technology stacks being used at all touch points and segments including Corporate Leisure OTAs as well as understanding back-office systems at travel agencies will be addition to having responsibility for achieving revenue and booking targets this role will be responsible for providing input from our largest customers to our Product Strategy team on how to enhance current offerings and prioritizing future roadmap items for the managed travel category.
This role will work closely with our agency customers in North and Latin America agency sales teams product strategy supply teams and the onboarding / delivery teams; identifying key pain points and areas of opportunity for Sabre to deliver further value to our customers. We are looking for someone who can amplify the value Sabre provides in the managed travel category help our clients align their goals with Sabre and establish the demand team as a trusted advisor and strategic partner.
Key Responsibilities
Qualifications
Strong domain experience preferred in the Hospitality or Ground Transportation industry.
Skills
Corporate Strategy Leisure Strategy Senior Relationship Management & Executive presence Business Development Business Analysis Account Management Technology Distribution Travel Hospitality
Sabre Offers The Following Outstanding Benefits
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Sabre Corporation is a travel technology company based in Southlake, Texas. It is the largest Global Distribution Systems provider for air bookings in North America. American Airlines founded the company in 1960, and it was spun off in 2000.