New Sabre partnership unlocks access to 100,000 Chinese hotels
Sabre Corporation has inked a deal with Shanghai Fuxun Information Technology Co. Ltd, to add more than 100,000 domestic hotels across China to SabreMosaic Travel Marketplace.
The new content includes over 70 domestic Chinese hotel chains plus the domestic operations of various international hotel brands and independent hotels.
“Our mission is to help Chinese hotels connect with travellers everywhere,” said John Chen, Co-founder and CMO, Fuxun Travel.
“Working with one of the world’s leading global travel marketplaces makes absolute sense to us. It means Fuxun’s China-based properties gain instant access to a vast network of international travel buyers.”
Through the new Fuxun content, Sabre-connected travel sellers benefit from competitive discounts of 15-25%, with many rates including breakfast, and additional prepaid content, improving booking flexibility and traveller choice.
“China is one of the largest and most important travel markets, and our agency partners have been clear that access to domestic lodging content is a critical need.” said Deepshikha Sehgal, Head of Lodging, Ground & Sea, APAC, Sabre.
“Meanwhile, hoteliers in China are looking for greater global visibility and stronger booking opportunities.”
This expanded lodging content will flow directly into SabreMosaic Travel Marketplace, which hosts content from two million lodging options.
SabreMosaic Travel Marketplace also connects agencies to both Sabre content and options from aggregators like Booking.com, Bedsonline, Nuitee, and TOTV.
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