GetThere

GetThere, Inc.
Acquired
Industry Online Corporate Travel
Founded 1995
Headquarters Southlake, Texas
Key people
Greg Webb, President, Sabre Travel Network
Number of employees
300 (2012)
Website getthere.com

GetThere is a corporate travel reservation system that is owned by Sabre Holdings. GetThere first started in 1995 as a web-based booking tool named Internet Travel Network (itn.net) founded by Dan Whaley, Al Whaley and Bruce Yoxsimer, and was acquired by Sabre in August 2000 for $757 million.[1] Following the acquisition, GetThere merged with the Sabre Business Travel Solutions system. It is now a part of Sabre Travel Network. The first airline reservation (SFO-LAS) ever made over the World Wide Web was made on June 5, 1995 through an ITN server in Palo Alto, CA.

Current Status

Thousands of companies in 95 countries use GetThere. In 2012, GetThere managed $9.6 billion in online corporate spend. Each month, 5 million unique users visit GetThere to shop and book a business trip or meeting.

GetThere has SaaS-based architecture and is a global tool available in 15 languages. GetThere offers more than 3,000 configurable site options.

GetThere serves thousands of large multinational and mid-size corporations. From 2000-2012, a GetThere customer was recognized with one of the Business Travel News Travel Manager of the Year awards.

In 2012, GetThere announced two new lines of business: Global Specialty Services, which includes benchmarking for corporate travel and procurement programs, and Sabre Virtual Meetings, a global reservation system for booking and scheduling public and corporate-owned high-definition video conferencing rooms.

Products

GetThere's on-demand software as a service (SaaS) solutions include:

References

  1. Meehan, Michael (29 August 2000). "Sabre buys GetThere for $757 million, announces layoffs". Computerworld. Retrieved 15 May 2011.


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