Tourexpi
Sabre
Corporation (NASDAQ: SABR), a leading global travel technology provider, today
announced a new agreement with corporate booking platform Travelin.Ai. Through
this collaboration, Travelin.Ai gains access to the SabreMosaic Travel
Marketplace—including traditional airfares, NDC offers, low-cost carrier
content, and lodging—alongside Sabre’s Lodging AI capabilities.
Tackling
missed hotel bookings
Travelin.Ai
users will now benefit from AI-powered hotel recommendations that analyze
property attributes, trip context, and traveler preferences. The system
suggests lodging when flights are booked without a hotel, and recommends
alternatives if a preferred property is sold out—helping agencies keep bookings
in channel, boost conversion, and capture additional revenue.
An
internal Sabre study showed that when travelers engaged with AI-suggested
hotels, booking completion rates increased by up to 14%, reducing leakage to
consumer channels and improving duty of care.
Unlocking
a $1 trillion market
“The
ability for TMCs and their corporate customers to book business trips with
leisure components opens access to a $1 trillion market,” said Richard Viner,
Head of Sabre UK and Ireland. “This agreement helps TMCs boost revenue while
strengthening duty of care, all within a seamless, consumer-grade workflow. As
the first corporate booking tool with Sabre Lodging AI, Travelin.Ai ensures
that when a preferred hotel is unavailable, travelers receive immediate,
policy-compliant alternatives.”
Seamless
blended travel
Travelin.Ai
integrates hotel automation with Lodging AI and enables split-payment
technology, automatically separating business and leisure costs. This allows
employees to extend trips or combine business and leisure without compromising
compliance. The platform also provides enterprise-grade features such as policy
controls, approval flows, and duty of care.
“Business
travel should never force a choice between compliance and convenience,” said
Roy Golden, CEO of Travelin.Ai. “By embedding Sabre’s content and Lodging AI
directly into the booking flow, we keep the traveler experience intuitive while
giving companies the control they need. With our split-payment engine, blended
trips are finally practical—finance teams get cleaner data and stronger duty of
care.”
Expanding
global reach
Travelin.Ai
will launch these enhanced capabilities with travel management companies in the
United Kingdom, Nordics, United States, Australia, and Germany. Founded in
Norway, the company continues to expand across Europe and North America,
offering faster implementation, improved hotel conversion, and integrated
blended travel solutions.
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Credit: © Sabre Corporation
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