When Kurt Ekert became CEO of Sabre in 2023, he set out to reinvent the business.
Just one week after he took the role, he began a reorganization meant to save $200 million annually. And the company has spent the last couple of years investing in newer tech for airlines, hotels, and travel agencies.
Ekert says the changes are necessary for Sabre to survive in an industry that’s rapidly evolving with advancing technology.
“We’re very proud of what Sabre has been historically, but the business we want to create is going to be different than the business that we inherited,” Ekert said in an interview with Skift.
The Texas-based company’s primary business is as the world’s second-largest global distribution system (GDS), which aggregates fares and other information from airlines and shares it with travel sellers.
Ekert joined the company as president in 2022 and then added CEO to his title…

































