Explore the full management transaction log of Sabre Corp, a listed issuer based in United States. Shares trade on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Technology sector, Sabre Corp has logged 23 insider filings. Market capitalisation: €630.5m. The latest transaction was reported on 10 February 2022 — Cession. Among the most active insiders: MENKE SEAN E. All data is openly available.
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Sabre Corp (ticker: SABR) is a U.S.-listed technology company trading on the NASDAQ market in the United States. For French-speaking investors, Sabre sits at the intersection of travel technology and enterprise software: it provides software and infrastructure that help airlines, hotels, travel agencies, and other travel-industry participants manage bookings, pricing, inventory, and distribution across channels. The company traces its roots to early airline computing innovation and has built, over time, a well-known platform in travel reservations and transaction processing. Sabre’s business model has recently become more focused. Historically, the company reported two operating areas, Travel Solutions and Hospitality Solutions, but it sold its Hospitality Solutions business in 2025. Its most recent reporting therefore reflects a simplified structure centered on a single reportable segment. That makes Sabre easier to analyze as a pure-play travel technology franchise, with the core economic driver being the scale and efficiency of its global distribution and booking ecosystem. The company’s corporate and domestic operations are headquartered in Southlake, Texas, and it maintains a meaningful international footprint across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia-Pacific. In competitive terms, Sabre remains an established player in global distribution systems and travel marketplace software, where success depends on network reach, reliable transaction processing, data quality, and the ability to keep pace with digital product innovation. Sabre emphasizes its travel data cloud, cloud migration efforts, and a growing AI-oriented strategy, positioning itself as an AI-native technology leader for the travel industry. Its key offerings include airline solutions, agency-facing tools, Marketplace products, and related software that supports reservations, revenue management, and travel commerce workflows. Recent developments are important for investors. Sabre reported 2024 revenue of about $3.0 billion, with improved operating income versus the prior year, supported by higher bookings and cost discipline. More recently, its first-quarter 2026 10-Q highlighted ongoing efficiency programs and continued strategic focus on AI and platform modernization. For investors in Europe and the U.S., Sabre therefore offers exposure to global travel digitization, a recovering operating profile, and a NASDAQ-listed technology name with execution risk tied to sector cyclicality, customer adoption, and the pace of product transformation.