Sabre has announced the completion of a multi-year transformation of its technology and architecture, introducing a unified, AI-native, cloud-based platform at ITB Berlin 2026. This new platform, Sabre Mosaic™, is designed to support intelligent retailing and autonomous workflows, marking a departure from traditional industry architectures. The launch also coincides with the debut of Sabre's new brand identity, reflecting its transition to an AI-first operating model.
The rebuilt platform integrates Sabre's core systems into a single, high-performance architecture, emphasising speed, resilience, and scalability. It encourages customers to adopt best-of-breed solutions without being locked into specific systems. Sabre's AI capabilities are embedded throughout the platform, powered by Google Gemini, and are supported by over 50 petabytes of travel data, enabling real-time planning and adaptation.
Sabre's strategic fiscal roadmap has allowed the company to modernise its technology stack whilst strengthening its financial foundation. This has increased engineering capacity and accelerated innovation cycles. The new visual identity underscores Sabre's transformation into a faster, more innovative organisation.
The platform positions Sabre as a key player in the next wave of travel innovation, supporting startups and established partners with shared tools and enterprise-grade governance. Recent partnerships with companies like PayPal and Virgin Australia highlight confidence in Sabre's direction. Kurt Ekert, Sabre's President and CEO, stated, "We rebuilt our foundation to deliver greater stability, faster innovation, and more value for our customers." As the travel industry enters the AI-native phase, Sabre's new platform offers a path forward with operational reliability and scalable performance
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