Corporate Travel Goes Agentic as Sabre and BizTrip AI Team Up

Sabre has entered into a strategic partnership with BizTrip AI, an agentic AI travel platform, to jointly develop and commercialize AI-powered corporate travel assistants. The collaboration aims to simplify travel workflows for travel management companies (TMCs), airlines, hotels, and corporate customers worldwide.
Sabre has also made a minority investment in BizTrip AI, signaling long-term confidence in the platform and its technology roadmap.
AI-driven travel automation
The joint solution will leverage natural language processing to allow users to manage corporate travel through conversational interfaces. It will handle booking requests, real-time itinerary updates, policy compliance, and automated decision-making, reducing the need for manual intervention by agents.
Sabre technology
Through the partnership, BizTrip AI will gain access to Sabre’s core technology infrastructure, including the SabreMosaic Travel Marketplace, which provides content and connectivity to more than 50,000 travel management companies globally.
A key component of the integration is Sabre’s Model Context Protocol server, which allows AI agents to securely connect with external systems and perform tasks autonomously across travel platforms. For example, Sabre’s Call-Centre Proxy Agent that can complete flight rebookings and update passenger itineraries without human involvement.
BizTrip AI’s agentic platform
BizTrip AI brings its proprietary Travel LLM, which continuously learns from booking behavior, corporate travel policies, and individual traveler preferences. The platform uses a multi-agent architecture, with specialized AI agents dedicated to trip planning, real-time travel support, expense management, and analytics.
BizTrip AI solutions are currently being deployed in enterprise pilot programs, with general availability planned for Q2 2026.
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