
GetThere
Travel management software
Expense management software
Travel & expense software
Accounting & finance software
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What is GetThere
GetThere is an online corporate travel booking tool used to search, book, and manage business trips within company policy. It supports air, hotel, and car reservations and is commonly deployed through travel management companies (TMCs) for mid-market and enterprise programs. The product emphasizes policy controls, approval workflows, and integration with corporate travel reporting and expense processes. GetThere is part of Sabre’s travel solutions portfolio.
Strong policy and approval controls
GetThere supports configurable travel policies, pre-trip approval workflows, and rule-based prompts during booking. These controls help organizations steer travelers toward preferred suppliers and compliant fare classes. This is particularly useful for companies with formal governance requirements and managed travel programs.
TMC-oriented deployment model
GetThere is widely used in TMC-managed environments, where agents and corporate travel teams share responsibility for servicing travelers. The tool is designed to fit into established corporate travel operations, including traveler profiles, duty-of-care processes, and reporting. This can reduce change management when a company already works through a TMC.
Integration with Sabre ecosystem
As a Sabre product, GetThere can align with Sabre’s broader travel technology stack and data flows used by many travel programs. This can simplify connectivity for organizations already standardized on Sabre-related services through their travel partners. It also supports downstream reporting and reconciliation needs typical in corporate travel programs.
Limited expense management depth
While GetThere supports travel booking and can feed data to expense processes, it is not primarily an expense management system. Organizations typically need a separate expense platform for receipt capture, card reconciliation, and reimbursement workflows. This can increase integration and vendor-management effort for end-to-end travel and expense.
User experience varies by configuration
The booking experience and available content can depend on how the program is configured by the TMC and the organization’s policy settings. Heavy policy prompts and approval steps can add friction for travelers compared with more consumer-like booking flows. Companies may need ongoing tuning to balance compliance and usability.
Content and features depend on partners
Access to certain inventory, negotiated rates, and servicing capabilities often depends on the connected TMC and supplier agreements. As a result, feature completeness can vary across deployments and geographies. Buyers should validate required content sources, service workflows, and reporting outputs in their specific TMC setup.
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Sabre Corporation
Southlake, Texas, USA
1960
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