Sabre

Sabre

An innovative technology company.

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$975m

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Total Funding000k

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Revenues, earnings & profits over time
USD2021202220232024202520262027
Revenues0000000000000000000000000000
% growth27 %50 %15 %4 %(6 %)5 %2 %
EBITDA0000000000000000000000000000
% EBITDA margin(24 %)2 %7 %13 %19 %21 %21 %
Profit0000000000000000000000000000
% profit margin(55 %)(17 %)(18 %)(9 %)(6 %)(2 %)3 %
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R&D budget0000000000000000000000000000

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In the late 1950s, a chance encounter on an American Airlines flight between the airline's president, C.R. Smith, and an IBM salesman, R. Blair Smith, sparked an idea. The conversation led to a groundbreaking joint-venture between American Airlines and IBM to create the world's first automated airline reservation system. This project, initially codenamed the Semi-automated Business Research Environment, became Sabre. Launched in 1960, Sabre was a technological marvel, processing an unprecedented number of transactions. By 1964, the system was fully operational, connecting American Airlines' reservation agents across the country and revolutionizing the travel industry. This massive mainframe-based system became the backbone of the airline's operations, managing bookings, schedules, and inventory. For decades, it provided a significant competitive advantage. The story took a major turn in 2000 when AMR Corporation, the parent company of American Airlines, spun off Sabre as an independent public company. This move allowed Sabre to expand its services to other airlines and travel agencies, transforming it from an internal tool into a global distribution system (GDS) for the entire travel market. Seven years later, in 2007, private equity firms Silver Lake and TPG took Sabre private in a significant acquisition. The company returned to the public markets with an IPO in 2014, solidifying its position as a central technology provider in the global travel ecosystem.

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Investments by Sabre

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Farelogix
ACQUISITION by Accelya Jun 2020
Conferma
ACQUISITION by Sabre Aug 2022
Radixx International
ACQUISITION by Sabre Oct 2019
Techsembly
ACQUISITION by Sabre Jul 2023
Mynuvola
ACQUISITION by Sabre May 2022