Five Providers Connect to SabreMosaic for 42-Airline NDC Access

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Five tech providers—Lleego, Vibe, TPConnects, Ypsilon.net and Mesh—integrated with SabreMosaic Travel Marketplace to access New Distribution Capability content from 42 airlines, enabling unified shopping, booking and servicing within existing workflows. Sabre’s harmonized API framework broadens industry-leading NDC coverage, reduces manual workarounds and accelerates onboarding for agencies and corporate buyers.

1. Five Travel Technology Providers Integrate SabreMosaic Travel Marketplace

Sabre Corporation announced that five leading travel technology providers—Lleego, Vibe, TPConnects, Ypsilon.net and Mesh—have chosen to connect to SabreMosaic Travel Marketplace. This integration gives their leisure, corporate and online travel seller customers unified access to New Distribution Capability (NDC) content from 42 airlines within existing booking workflows. Each provider will progressively enable SabreMosaic content according to individual roadmaps, opening the pathway for future activations and broader NDC adoption.

2. Expanded NDC Coverage and Technical Standardization

With this deal, Sabre now offers the industry’s broadest NDC airline coverage, including recent global launches with British Airways, Iberia, Air France, KLM, Lufthansa, Qatar Airways and Emirates, plus a pipeline of over 60 carriers. Sabre’s harmonized API framework standardizes airline-specific nuances, allowing partners to deliver multi-source content without custom integrations. The unified approach supports end-to-end workflows—post-booking actions, cancellations, refunds, exchanges, seat selections and ancillary management—across all connected airlines.

3. Benefits for Agencies and Corporate Buyers

Agencies and corporate travel buyers will experience significant operational efficiencies through reduced manual workarounds, fewer errors and faster onboarding of new airline content. NDC offers such as continuous pricing, bundled fares and exclusive promotions appear alongside traditional and low-cost carrier content in a single interface. Corporate buyers retain policy controls and duty-of-care visibility, while agents can compare and select the best offers without parallel systems or retraining, enhancing traveler satisfaction and program compliance.

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