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Sabre unlocks access to 100,000 Chinese hotels, making SabreMosaic the only global travel marketplace to include domestic lodging content from China
SOUTHLAKE, Texas and SHANGHAI, Feb. 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Sabre Corporation (NASDAQ: SABR), a leading global travel technology company, today announced a

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[{"type":"text","content":"SOUTHLAKE, Texas and SHANGHAI, Feb. 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Sabre Corporation (NASDAQ: SABR), a leading global travel technology company, today announced a new agreement with Shanghai Fuxun Information Technology Co. Ltd. Through the deal, Sabre will add more than 100,000 domestic hotels across China to the extensive lodging content already available through SabreMosaic™ Travel Marketplace. The new content includes over 70 leading domestic Chinese hotel chains – some of the largest hotel groups globally by room count – as well as the domestic operations of international hotel brands, along with a large number of independent hotels. These options are highly valued by travelers but have historically been difficult for international agencies to access. \"Our mission is to help Chinese hotels connect with travelers everywhere,\" said John Chen, Co-founder and CMO, Fuxun Travel. \"So, working with one of the world's leading global travel marketplaces makes absolute sense to us. It means Fuxun's China-based properties gain instant access to a vast network of international travel buyers – including business travelers, overseas tour operators and global cooperations – that would otherwise be difficult to reach independently. We believe this global exposure will directly drive incremental bookings from key international markets, complementing Fuxun's domestic strength. As our partnership continues to mature, we expect Sabre's robust data and decision-support capabilities to become increasingly important to our global growth strategy.\" Through the new Fuxun content, Sabre-connected travel sellers will benefit from: 100,000 new property options across China, including independent hotels and local chains. More than 70 domestic Chinese hotel brands, including major chains not previously available through global distribution channels. Competitive discounts of 15-25%, with many rates including breakfast. Additional prepaid content, improving booking flexibility and traveler choice. \"China is one of the largest and most important travel markets in the world, and our agency partners have been clear that access to domestic lodging content there is a critical need.\" said Deepshikha Sehgal, Head of Lodging, Ground & Sea, APAC, Sabre. \"Meanwhile, hoteliers in China are looking for greater global visibility and stronger booking opportunities. And...