The Sabre Red Workspace data collection and usage practices are governed by the primary and the specific Because the workspace functions as an enterprise travel agent portal, data processing splits into two distinct categories: standard technical telemetry used to keep the software running safely, and highly regulated passenger booking data dictated by corporate travel contracts.
Technical Data Collected by the Workspace
When a travel professional logs into the Sabre Red Workspace app or portal, Sabre automatically tracks standard enterprise system metrics. Account Info: Login credentials, user profiles, and active company authorization mappings. System Identifiers: IP addresses, operating system types, browser languages, and active device parameters. Usage Telemetry: Timestamped activity tracking, system flows, navigational paths, and clicked features within the software. Performance Indicators: Error reporting data and aggregated system analytics used to secure the platform and optimize speed.
Travel & Passenger Data Processing
Passenger and booking data (such as names, ticket routing, and frequent flyer details) handled within the workspace falls under strict data processor limits: Corporate Ownership: Travel agencies, airlines, and hospitality providers own the traveler's personal information. Sabre processes it strictly on behalf of those entities. No Direct Marketing Use: Sabre does not sell or share individual workspace data with third parties for independent marketing purposes without explicit organizational permission.
Third-Party Integration:
Information is securely transferred to necessary downstream booking channels (like airline GDS segments or hotel reservation nodes) solely to complete customer transactions.
Legal Frameworks and Data Rights
Depending on your operational location, the following standards apply:
Global Security Standards: Data is protected via isolated corporate servers and restricted information security protocols.
GDPR Compliance: For EU and UK users, Sabre relies on clear contractual legal bases (serving the primary customer's business contract) to legally handle workspace details.
Rights Requests: Individual travel professionals can request profile updates or account restrictions through their corporate travel manager or via direct legal portals.
Privacy Policy & Data Protection
The Sabre Red Workspace data collection and usage practices are governed by the primary and the specific Because the workspace functions as an enterprise travel agent portal, data processing splits into two distinct categories: standard technical telemetry used to keep the software running safely, and highly regulated passenger booking data dictated by corporate travel contracts.
Technical Data Collected by the Workspace
When a travel professional logs into the Sabre Red Workspace app or portal, Sabre automatically tracks standard enterprise system metrics. Account Info: Login credentials, user profiles, and active company authorization mappings. System Identifiers: IP addresses, operating system types, browser languages, and active device parameters. Usage Telemetry: Timestamped activity tracking, system flows, navigational paths, and clicked features within the software. Performance Indicators: Error reporting data and aggregated system analytics used to secure the platform and optimize speed.
Travel & Passenger Data Processing
Passenger and booking data (such as names, ticket routing, and frequent flyer details) handled within the workspace falls under strict data processor limits: Corporate Ownership: Travel agencies, airlines, and hospitality providers own the traveler's personal information. Sabre processes it strictly on behalf of those entities. No Direct Marketing Use: Sabre does not sell or share individual workspace data with third parties for independent marketing purposes without explicit organizational permission.
Third-Party Integration:
Information is securely transferred to necessary downstream booking channels (like airline GDS segments or hotel reservation nodes) solely to complete customer transactions.
Legal Frameworks and Data Rights
Depending on your operational location, the following standards apply:
Global Security Standards: Data is protected via isolated corporate servers and restricted information security protocols.
GDPR Compliance: For EU and UK users, Sabre relies on clear contractual legal bases (serving the primary customer's business contract) to legally handle workspace details.
Rights Requests: Individual travel professionals can request profile updates or account restrictions through their corporate travel manager or via direct legal portals.
