Justpay teams up with Sabre to transform travel payments
Sabre has inked a strategic global agreement with payment tech firm Juspay.
The partnership with Sabre Direct Pay aims to transform payments for travel businesses and their customers.
The collaboration combines Juspay’s payment orchestration technology with Sabre’s network.
Online bookings are projected to reach $1.2 trillion by 2026, accounting for nearly 65% of all travel transactions.
The two companies aim to modernise travel payments worldwide, driving higher conversions, and improved security.
It will empower travel merchants with scalable, sector-specific capabilities – including access to local payment methods and optimized cross-border payments.
Juspay will also integrate its tokenization solution with Sabre Direct Pay to enhance the security and efficiency of travel payments.
This will enable airlines, hotels, and booking engines to process transactions seamlessly without handling sensitive card data.
Sheetal Lalwani, co-founder & COO at Juspay, said, “By partnering with Sabre Direct Pay, we aim to bring smart, scalable payment solutions to the global travel ecosystem and helping businesses unlock new opportunities.”
“Travel payments are the backbone of the entire travel ecosystem. At Sabre, we’re redefining what’s possible by bringing together speed, security, and true global scale,” said Patricio Boccardo, Managing Director at Sabre Payments.
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