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Sabre has 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 NDC content from 42 airlines within their existing workflows.

By selecting SabreMosaic Travel Marketplace, said the announcement, these companies are responding to the growing demand for unified access to modern airline content, including NDC.

Sabre, said the announcement, 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, said the announcement, allows agencies and corporations using these five 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 road maps, creating flexibility while opening the pathway for future activations, said the announcement.

For agencies and buyers, said the announcement, 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.

Miguel Gonzalez, senior director global commercial planning, management consulting and partner solutions at Sabre, said the companies’ 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.”

By expanding their NDC connection through Sabre, said the announcement, these partners help agencies and corporates to adopt modern airline content without adding systems. The “technical lift,” said the announcement, shifts from bespoke, airline-by-airline builds to “a unified implementation that preserves servicing parity, compliance and reporting.”

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