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From Conversation to Clicks: Sabre Says ‘Chat’ is the New Influencer

by Bruce Parkinson  October 16, 2025
From Conversation to Clicks: Sabre Says ‘Chat’ is the New Influencer

Sabre says conversational commerce will drive travel decision making.

Sabre has released a provocative new whitepaper, Chat As the New Influencer: From Conversations to Clicks, forecasting a seismic shift in how travel is discovered, personalized, and booked. 

The paper argues that ‘conversational commerce’ – powered by agentic AI – is not just a new channel, but a new paradigm, poised to redefine the traveller journey and unlock unprecedented growth across the industry, akin to how commerce via social media revolutionized other retail industries over the past decade.

Agentic AI refers to AI systems that can autonomously plan, make decisions, and take actions to achieve goals with minimal human intervention. Unlike traditional AI that is often reactive, agentic AI is proactive and can handle complex, multi-step challenges by using reasoning, learning, and iterative planning. 

Unlike online shopping for something with low complexity, like the perfect red sweater – where buying is visual and logistics are predictable – shopping for travel isn’t just about choosing a destination; it’s about syncing flights, hotels, ground transport, and availability across multiple travelers, all shaped by where you live, where you’re going and how you’ll get there. 

Ai is changing the world, including the world of travel.

While social media has undeniably influenced travel decisions over the last several years, Sabre says the complex travel industry has never been able to fully harness the look-to-shop commerce pipeline… until now.

“Conversational commerce is more than ‘just’ a tech trend for the travel industry; it’s a generational leap,” said Jen Catto, Sabre’ Chief Marketing Officer. “It will collapse the distance between desire and delivery, turning complexity into conversion and transforming every traveller into their own influencer. Talk is no longer cheap. It’s AI-powered and driving revenue.”

The whitepaper outlines a vision for the future of travel retailing. Here are some key elements:

Social commerce inspires travel purchases. Sabre says conversational commerce will convert. While social platforms spark wanderlust, they fall short on trust and infrastructure. Agentic AI closes the gap, turning intent into action in seconds.

AI is expanding the market. Over half of travellers using agentic AI discover options they wouldn’t have found otherwise, signaling true demand creation, not just share shift.

The storefront is changing, and agentic AI is the new UI. Travel won’t just be sold on websites and apps. It will be co-created in chat windows and through voice assistants and AI agents.

Trust will be the new currency. As AI adoption accelerates, transparency, governance, and data integrity will separate leaders from laggards.

According to Sabre, with this shift, it is the travel industry’s turn to lead the next digital revolution. 

Through its SabreMosaic™ platform, Sabre is deploying enterprise-grade AI built on Google’s Vertex AI and Gemini solutions, powered by Sabre’s industry-leading curated travel data cloud. Its Sabre IQ AI Layer personalizes interactions at scale, while its IQ Assurance Layer ensures outputs are explainable, secure, and compliant.

“Sabre isn’t just responding to change, we’re setting the pace,” said Garry Wiseman, Chief Product and Technology Officer at Sabre. “We’re building the platforms to turn conversations into commerce, and commerce into loyalty. This is travel retailing reimagined – from static search to dynamic, personalized dialogue.”

The paper calls on travel brands, retailers, and suppliers to embrace conversational interfaces, rethink merchandising, and build for trust. As traveller expectations evolve, Sabre posits that the winners will be those who meet them inside the conversation with speed, relevance, and confidence.

  
  
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