Sabre Corporation finally reported positive air bookings growth in Q3, and the company guides momentum to continue improving in Q4. Growth initiatives are starting to materialize. The turnaround remains on shaky grounds afterwards. Sabre's competitive positioning is increasingly uncertain. Heavy debt continues to weigh on Sabre.
SABR reports a narrower Q3 loss as revenues rise 3.5% on stronger air and hotel bookings, though the full-year guidance is trimmed.
Although the revenue and EPS for Sabre (SABR) give a sense of how its business performed in the quarter ended September 2025, it might be worth considering how some key metrics compare with Wall Street estimates and the year-ago numbers.
| Software Industry | Information Technology Sector | Kurt J. Ekert CEO | XSTU Exchange | US78573M1045 ISIN |
| US Country | 6,253 Employees | 12 May 2023 Last Dividend | - Last Split | 17 Apr 2014 IPO Date |
Sabre Corporation, a key player in the technology sector, focuses on providing cutting-edge software and technology solutions specifically tailored for the travel industry. Having a global presence, it operates across various regions including the United States, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and beyond. The corporation is segmented into two core divisions: Travel Solutions and Hospitality Solutions. Established in 2006 with its headquarters in Southlake, Texas, Sabre Corporation has developed into an essential platform for the travel industry, facilitating the connectivity between travel suppliers and buyers through its innovative technology and comprehensive marketplace.
This segment showcases Sabre's prowess in creating a business-to-business travel marketplace, offering essential travel content such as inventory, prices, and availability from various travel suppliers. These suppliers cover a broad spectrum, including airlines, hotels, car rental brands, rail carriers, cruise lines, and tour operators. The target network for these services consists of online and offline travel agencies, travel management companies, and corporate travel departments. Moreover, Sabre provides a wide array of software technology products and solutions, utilizing software-as-a-service (SaaS) and hosted delivery models, to cater to airlines and other travel suppliers. The range includes reservation systems for carriers, commercial and operations products, agency solutions, and data-driven intelligence solutions.
Focused on the hotel industry, this segment delivers an array of software and solutions to hoteliers via SaaS and hosted delivery models. Sabre's Hospitality Solutions are designed to streamline operations, improve customer service, and enhance the overall guest experience by leveraging technology for efficiency and innovation.