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Eid Mubarak Greetings & Sabre Indonesia Office Hour During Lebaran Period

All management and staffs of PT Sabre Travel Network Indonesia would like to send the warmest greetings to all those celebrating Eid Al-Fitr. May the blessings of Allah fill your life with happiness and open all the doors of success now and always.
Due to the Eid Al-Fitr holidays, please note that Sabre Indonesia offices will be temporarily closed from 31 May – 07 June 2019. During the holidays, our Customer Support team will remain stand by on 31 May, 3 – 4 and 7 – 8 June from 8.30 AM to 2.30 PM.
Customer Support after office hour
HP : 0816920832 or 08121862323
Email : helpdesk@sabretn.co.id, technical@sabretn.co.id, marketing@sabretn.co.id , electra-support@sabretn.co.id
Thank you for your kind attention and Happy Holiday!
Best Regards,
Sabre Travel Network Indonesia
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