Sabre Booking definition

Sabre Booking means an airline, hotel, tour, rental car or cruise Segment that obligates a Participant to pay a booking fee to TSG and that is created in or processed through the SABRE System by Customer during any one calendar month or that is secured to Customer's location, less cancellations made prior to the Segment Activity Date. SABRE Bookings are credited in the latter of (i) the calendar month in which the Segment Activity Date occurs or (ii) the calendar month in which the Segment is actually processed by the SABRE System for billing to the Participant. SABRE Bookings may include additional product or service Segments in the future at TSG's sole discretion.
Sabre Booking means an airline, hotel, tour, rental car or cruise Segment that obligates a Participant to pay a booking fee to Sabre or an affiliate of Sabre and that is created in or processed through the Sabre System by Customer or that is secured to Customer. Sabre Bookings may include additional product or service Segments in the future at Sabre’s sole discretion.
Sabre Booking means an airline, hotel, tour, rental car or any other product or service Segment that obligates a Participant to pay a booking fee to SGI and that is created in or processed through the SABRE system by Customer per video agent set during any one calendar month or that is secured to Customer's location, less cancellations made prior the Segment Activity Date. Bookings are credited in the latter of (i) the calendar month in which the Segment Activity Date occurs or (ii)the calendar month in which the Segment is actually processed by the SABRE system for booking fee purposes. SABRE is a trademark of a subsidiary of the SABRE GROUP, INC.

Examples of Sabre Booking in a sentence

  • The credit for air Sabre Bookings is subject to removal in subsequent months, prior to the Segment Activity Date, if the Sabre Booking is cancelled or secured to another Pseudo City Code by Customer.

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  • Notwithstanding the provisions of Article (g), Sabre shall have the right, upon thirty (30) days notice to Customer to limit Customer to generating no more than one hundred thirty (130) Transactions per Sabre Booking ("Transaction Limit").

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  • Sabre may charge Customer for processing Transactions which exceed a ratio of one hundred thirty (130) Transactions per Sabre Booking ("Transaction Ratio") per month.

  • Customer can not exceed one hundred seventy (170) Transactions per Sabre Booking.


More Definitions of Sabre Booking

Sabre Booking means a travel Segment against which Sabre or an affiliate of Sabre receives a booking fee from the Travel Service Provider and that is created in or processed through the Sabre System via the Distribution Tool.
Sabre Booking means an airline, hotel, tour, rental car or cruise Segment that obligates a Participant to pay a booking fee to Sabre or an affiliate of Sabre and that is created in or processed through the Sabre System by Customer or that is secured to Customer. Sabre Bookings may include additional product or service Segments in the future at Sabre's sole discretion.
Sabre Booking means an airline, hotel, tour, rental car or cruise Segment that obligates a Participant to pay a booking fee to Sabre and that is created in or processed through the Sabre System by Customer during any one calendar month or that is secured to Customer's location, less cancellations made prior to the Segment Activity Date. Sabre Bookings are credited in the latter of (i) the calendar month in which the Segment Activity Date occurs or (ii) the calendar month in which the Segment is actually processed by the Sabre System for billing to the Participant. Sabre Bookings may include additional product or service Segments in the future at Sabre's sole discretion.

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