Sarah Kennedy Ellis

About Sarah Kennedy Ellis

Sarah Kennedy Ellis is director of Sabre Travel Studios at Sabre Holdings.

At Sabre since 2006, Sarah has worked across a number of divisions from leisure packaging and strategy to media marketing and supplier creative services.

She is a member of Tnooz’s Gen-Y Collective and also maintains a blog on emerging media trends, talent retention, and travel industry topics.

The views expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of Sabre Holdings, its partners, customers or subsidiaries.

The travel industry can be absurd, so don’t add to the suck factor – do something crazy instead

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It was like a breath of fresh air and a punch in the face all at the same time, if that’s possible.

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Hacker-hot, data deep: How Gen Z code literacy could transform travel-tech

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Over the last few years, emerging technologies have continued to evolve at a rapid pace essentially unheard of just a decade ago.

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Why the white label option is key for travel startups

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So what do you hope to see when 30 eager innovators take to a stage to share their passions?

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Startup Chic vs Corporate Geek: Can Gen-Y retention predict success?

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A 2011 study on global employee engagement by BlessingWhite Research revealed that of all generations currently in the work force, Generation Y is the highest retention risk for employers this year.

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Where are all the women in travel technology?

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As the PhoCusWright Conference came to a close last week and attendees began the trek home, I had a chance to reflect on my experiences, including participating in the inaugural Class of 35.

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Fancy user experience will not beat rail search tech for innovation

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The first selection of the Travel Innovation Summit featured a variety of interesting contenders, some more so than others, including veterans Goby and 2009 winner Amadeus.

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