Travel Customer Onboarding - Install Tres CCTE

The CCTE Add-on connects the CCTE travel mid-office system with QuoteCloud, allowing you to automatically import and present detailed travel itineraries in your quotes and proposals. This guide explains how to install and activate the add-on for your account.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Tres CCTE Add-on and what does it do?

The Tres CCTE Add-on connects QuoteCloud — a sales quoting software and sales proposal software platform — to the CCTE travel mid‑office system so travel agents can automatically import detailed itineraries and booking data into quotes and proposals.

By removing manual rekeying, the add‑on streamlines workflows and produces polished, itinerary‑rich documents inside your quote software and proposal software tools.

How does QuoteCloud work with Tres CCTE and Sabre?

QuoteCloud uses the Tres CCTE connection to pull Sabre GDS booking and itinerary data into your QuoteCloud documents. The integration fetches flights, hotels, transfers and other booking details from Sabre and maps them into your chosen itinerary template so they appear correctly inside quotes and proposals.

This automated flow lets agents generate professional travel itineraries from QuoteCloud without exporting, copying, or manual formatting.

How long is the free trial of the Tres CCTE Add-on?

The Tres CCTE Add-on includes a 14‑day free trial so you can evaluate the integration and its workflow before subscribing. During the trial you can test importing Sabre itineraries, assigning templates, and generating itinerary documents within QuoteCloud.

What permissions and prerequisites do I need to install Tres CCTE?

To install and activate the Tres CCTE Add-on you typically need administrator access to your QuoteCloud account and valid credentials or connectivity for your Sabre/Tres CCTE environment. Ask your QuoteCloud account owner or admin to enable the add‑on and enter the required Travel API settings.

Make sure your Sabre booking environment is accessible via Tres CCTE and that any firewall or network rules allow the integration to communicate with QuoteCloud.

Why do I need to assign an itinerary template for Tres CCTE and can I use a template as the base document?

QuoteCloud requires an assigned itinerary template so the system knows where and how to insert imported Sabre booking information. Assigning a template ensures data maps into a consistent layout that matches your branding and document rules.

Yes — you can select an itinerary template to act as the base for Tres CCTE output in Travel API Settings. Using a base template gives you full control over layout, branding, preloaded content and where booking sections appear inside the generated itinerary document.

What preset styles and customization options are available for itineraries?

QuoteCloud provides five preset itinerary styles you can choose from for quick, professional layouts. If you need a custom look, agents may request bespoke template designs so itineraries match agency branding, preferred fonts, colors and content blocks.

Customization options typically include header/footer branding, section ordering, prefilled content blocks and how booking details are displayed within your quote software or proposal software documents.

How do I install and activate the Tres CCTE Add-on in my QuoteCloud account?

Installation is a short process: (1) Ask an account administrator to enable the Tres CCTE Add‑on in QuoteCloud, (2) enter your Tres CCTE / Sabre credentials and Travel API settings, (3) assign an itinerary template in Travel API Settings, and (4) run a test import to confirm bookings appear as expected inside your quote software or proposal software documents.

If you need help, contact QuoteCloud support or your onboarding specialist for step‑by‑step assistance during the free trial period.

What should I do if itineraries don’t import correctly or mapping looks wrong?

First confirm the Tres CCTE connection shows as active in your Travel API Settings and that the correct itinerary template is assigned. Verify Sabre booking IDs are present and that the account used for the integration has permission to access those bookings.

If issues persist, check template mappings (placeholders and sections) and request a template review or custom mapping from QuoteCloud support. Common fixes include reassigning the correct template, correcting placeholder tags, or updating Sabre/Tres credentials.