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Five Leading Travel Technology Providers Choose SabreMosaic™ Travel Marketplace to Unlock Access to Over 40 NDC Airline

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Sabre (NASDAQ: SABR) announced that five travel technology providers—Lleego, Vibe, TPConnects, Ypsilon.net, and Mesh—will connect to SabreMosaic Travel Marketplace, enabling their sellers to shop, book, and fully service NDC content from 42 airlines within existing workflows.

The integration uses Sabre's harmonized APIs to present multi-source content, support end-to-end servicing (cancellation, refund, exchange, seat selection, ancillaries), and removes the need for separate direct airline integrations. Sabre cites a pipeline of 60+ additional carriers coming online.

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Positive

  • 42 airlines available via SabreMosaic NDC connectivity
  • Pipeline of 60+ additional carriers planned
  • Five travel tech providers integrating to scale distribution
  • End-to-end servicing: cancellation, refund, exchange, seat selection, ancillaries
  • Unified display of NDC with traditional and low-cost content

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Key Figures

Number of providers: 5 providers Live NDC airlines: 42 airlines NDC pipeline carriers: more than 60 carriers +5 more
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Number of providers 5 providers Lleego, Vibe, TPConnects, Ypsilon.net, Mesh joining SabreMosaic
Live NDC airlines 42 airlines NDC content available in SabreMosaic Travel Marketplace
NDC pipeline carriers more than 60 carriers Additional airlines expected to come online to SabreMosaic
52-week high $4.63 Pre-news 52-week high for SABR
52-week low $1.20 Pre-news 52-week low for SABR
Current price $1.28 Pre-news price, up 0.79% over last 24h
Volume today 5,930,729 shares Pre-news volume, 1.13x 20-day average
Market cap $501,503,803 Pre-news equity value for SABR

Market Reality Check

Price: $1.26 Vol: Volume 5,930,729 is 1.13x...
normal vol
$1.26 Last Close
Volume Volume 5,930,729 is 1.13x the 20-day average, indicating slightly elevated interest ahead of this NDC expansion update. normal
Technical Shares at $1.28 trade below the 200-day MA of $2.16 and sit 72.35% below the 52-week high, close to the 6.67% rebound from the 52-week low.

Peers on Argus

SABR shows a modest 0.79% gain while key software/infra peers like CGNT (-2.36%)...

SABR shows a modest 0.79% gain while key software/infra peers like CGNT (-2.36%), AIOT (-1.6%), and PSFE (-7.01%) trade lower, indicating a stock-specific reaction rather than a sector-wide move.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Jan 14 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Jan 14 AI partnership Positive -0.8% Strategic AI partnership and minority investment to power corporate travel assistants.
Dec 22 Debt exchange Neutral +1.4% Exchange offers for secured notes into new 2030 notes with set caps and settlements.
Dec 08 Strategy outlook Positive -8.0% Outlined seven 2026 travel retailing shifts led by agentic AI and SabreMosaic scale.
Dec 05 Debt exchange Neutral -2.4% Early results of exchange offers plus extended early exchange premium and term loan plan.
Nov 20 Notes offering Neutral +1.9% Pricing of $1B senior secured notes to refinance and manage existing indebtedness.
Pattern Detected

Recent history shows mixed reactions: AI and platform announcements (including SabreMosaic and agentic AI) have sometimes coincided with negative moves, while balance sheet and debt-related actions drew smaller, often positive, price responses.

Recent Company History

Over the last six months, Sabre has focused on transforming its platform and repairing its balance sheet. AI and travel-retailing initiatives, including SabreMosaic and agentic AI partnerships, were highlighted in late 2025 and early 2026, yet near-term price reactions were often negative. In parallel, Sabre executed multiple secured notes offerings, exchange offers, and a major Hospitality divestiture to address high-cost debt. Today’s news extends the SabreMosaic strategy by adding five travel tech providers and broadening access to NDC content from 42 airlines.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement extends Sabre’s SabreMosaic strategy by adding five travel technology providers an...
Analysis

This announcement extends Sabre’s SabreMosaic strategy by adding five travel technology providers and expanding access to NDC content from 42 airlines through harmonized APIs. It underscores a push toward unified workflows that handle bookings and servicing across traditional and NDC channels. In light of recent AI partnerships and debt-management actions, investors may watch how quickly these integrations roll out, the pace of additional carrier activations, and whether improved workflow efficiency translates into stronger operating metrics over time.

Key Terms

new distribution capability (ndc), apis
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new distribution capability (ndc) technical
"to shop, book, and fully service New Distribution Capability (NDC) content from 42 airlines"
New Distribution Capability (NDC) is a modern messaging standard that lets airlines and travel sellers share richer, customized offers—think full product images, seat details, and add‑on options—through direct, structured data feeds instead of old ticketing listings. Investors care because NDC can change how travel companies sell and price services, shift revenue toward higher‑margin ancillaries, and favor firms that control the technology linking sellers and buyers, similar to shifting from a basic catalog to a dynamic online storefront.
apis technical
"these providers use Sabre's harmonized APIs to present multi-source content"
APIs are sets of rules that let different software systems talk to each other, like standardized doorways that let apps, data services and websites exchange information without needing to be rebuilt each time. For investors, APIs matter because they speed product development, enable digital partnerships and data feeds, create new revenue or cost savings, and introduce operational or security dependencies that can affect growth and risk.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

SOUTHLAKE, Texas and LONDON, Jan. 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Sabre Corporation (NASDAQ: SABR), a leading global travel technology company, today announced that five travel technology providers—Lleego, Vibe, TPConnects, Ypsilon.net, and Mesh—have chosen to connect to SabreMosaic™ Travel Marketplace, unlocking access for their connected leisure, corporate, and online travel sellers to shop, book, and fully service New Distribution Capability (NDC) content from 42 airlines within their existing workflows.

By selecting SabreMosaic Travel Marketplace, these companies are responding to the growing demand for unified access to modern airline content, including NDC. Sabre now offers the industry's broadest NDC airline coverage, with recent global launches including British Airways, Iberia, Air France, KLM, Lufthansa, Qatar Airways, Emirates, and a pipeline of more than 60 additional carriers coming online. This breadth allows agencies and corporates using these five leading travel technology providers to access NDC offers, continuous pricing, bundled fares, and new ancillaries in the same environment as traditional and low-cost carrier content, without the need for separate direct connections or custom integrations for each airline. Each of the five providers will enable SabreMosaic Travel Marketplace content progressively, following their own roadmaps, creating flexibility while opening the pathway for future activations.

The technical foundation for this expansion is Sabre's structured approach to NDC integrations, which standardizes airline-specific nuances. Rather than building and maintaining one-off connections to individual airlines, these providers use Sabre's harmonized APIs to present multi-source content, including NDC, consistently. The capabilities span end-to-end workflows, and enable execution of all post-booking actions, cancellation, void, refund, exchange, seat selection, and ancillary management, regardless of the airline.

For agencies and buyers, the result is a significant reduction in manual workarounds, fewer errors, and faster onboarding of new airline content. NDC content sits alongside traditional and low-cost carrier options in unified displays, allowing agents to compare options like-for-like and select the offer that best fits traveler needs and program rules. Corporate buyers retain their policy controls and duty-of-care visibility when their online booking tools are powered through Sabre. They also gain access to airline features such as continuous pricing and exclusive promotions without introducing parallel systems or retraining teams.

"Lleego, Vibe, TPConnects, Ypsilon.net, and Mesh have gone beyond connectivity to deliver the book-and-service depth agencies expect," said Miguel Gonzalez, Senior Director Global Commercial Planning, Management Consulting and Partner Solutions at Sabre. "Their customers can use NDC from carriers we've launched across the marketplace, and they can do it inside the same agent and corporate tools they trust today. That is how you scale NDC, pairing coverage leadership with workflows that protect efficiency."

By expanding their NDC connection through Sabre, these partners help agencies and corporates to adopt modern airline content without adding systems. The technical lift shifts from bespoke, airline-by-airline builds to a unified implementation that preserves servicing parity, compliance, and reporting. The result is faster activation, fewer workarounds, and better traveler outcomes.

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About Sabre Corporation

Sabre Corporation is a leading software and technology company that powers the global travel industry, serving a broad spectrum of travel businesses including airlines, hoteliers, travel agencies and other suppliers. The company provides retailing, distribution and fulfilment solutions that enable its clients to operate more efficiently, generate revenue and offer personalised travel experiences. Through its leading travel marketplace, Sabre connects travel suppliers with buyers worldwide. Headquartered in Southlake, Texas, USA, Sabre serves customers in over 160 countries. www.sabre.com

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FAQ

What does Sabre's January 19, 2026 announcement mean for SABR shareholders?

It expands SabreMosaic's NDC reach to 42 airlines and a pipeline of 60+ carriers, broadening distribution and product coverage.

Which travel technology providers joined SabreMosaic Travel Marketplace on Jan 19, 2026?

Lleego, Vibe, TPConnects, Ypsilon.net, and Mesh chose to connect to SabreMosaic Travel Marketplace.

How does SabreMosaic present NDC content for agents and corporate buyers (SABR)?

Sabre uses harmonized APIs to show NDC alongside traditional and low-cost options in unified displays while preserving policy controls and servicing parity.

What servicing features are supported through SabreMosaic's NDC connections?

The platform enables end-to-end actions including cancellation, void, refund, exchange, seat selection, and ancillary management.

Will agencies need separate airline integrations after connecting via SabreMosaic?

No; the announcement says agencies and sellers can access NDC offers without building separate direct connections or custom integrations for each airline.
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