Sabre introduces SafePoint, a smarter, faster and more accurate way to help protect travelers by rethinking travel risk management

SafePoint provides peace of mind for corporations by bringing risk management to the traveler. It provides visibility into the travelers’ entire trip, best in class global intelligence provided by iJET International, and the ability for travelers to stay aware and easily get assistance

DENVER and SOUTHLAKE, Texas – Tuesday, July 19 – The growing priority of employers being able to monitor world events and account for the safety and location of their employees who are traveling will now be easier and more effective with the roll-out of SafePoint, a new mobile duty of care solution that travel technology leader Sabre Corporation (NASDAQ: SABR) unveiled today at the GBTA Convention 2016.

SafePoint automatically monitors all of the corporation’s trips. For travelers using TripCase, SafePoint will monitor a traveler’s entire itinerary, not just PNR segments. This includes out of program bookings and other trip components. TripCase allows the traveler to check-in with their corporation and provide GPS location while also having easy access to their emergency assistance hotline. For travel managers, risk management teams and security advisors an intuitive dashboard allows them to view events impacting their travelers in a consumer grade user experience across desktop, tablet and mobile devices. Sabre has selected iJET International, the leader in travel risk management, as the exclusive provider of travel and security intelligence to SafePoint. In the event of an incident or disrupted travel, iJET’s best-in-class travel intelligence will feed into SafePoint which will automatically notify impacted travelers via the TripCase mobile app, SMS, email and push notifications. “Corporations today are challenged with providing a duty of care solution for their traveling employees in the time of a crisis, and many business travelers are unaware of their company’s available resources if something should happen while traveling,” said Clinton Anderson, senior vice president – corporate strategy and traveler experience for Sabre. “We know that travelers are more likely to stay connected in times of crisis with an app that helps them across the trip life cycle including travel risk management.  With SafePoint, travelers don’t need to download another app as alerts, check-in and emergency assistance are integrated into TripCase.” safepoint_mobile_screenshot “Sabre’s SafePoint solution not only puts the most critical travel intelligence into the palms of the traveler’s hands, but takes the additional step of providing automated, proactive trip monitoring,” said Theresa Thomas, senior vice president Powered by iJET. “In the current environment of evolving global events, knowing that you have an additional set of eyes looking out for your travelers’ well-being can go a long way to helping to ensure your travelers’ safety and security.” The safety tracking capabilities of SafePoint are integrated in TripCase as a single solution to access and manage all trip-based data, and travelers don’t need to download a separate app out of corporate policy. Sabre plans to make SafePoint available to customers worldwide later this year. This announcement continues to build on Sabre’s vision for an integrated and mobile-friendly solution for corporate travelers. ### About Sabre Corporation Sabre Corporation is the leading technology provider to the global travel industry. Sabre’s software, data, mobile and distribution solutions are used by hundreds of airlines and thousands of hotel properties to manage critical operations, including passenger and guest reservations, revenue management, flight, network and crew management. Sabre also operates a leading global travel marketplace, which processes more than US$120 billion of global travel spend annually by connecting travel buyers and suppliers. Headquartered in Southlake, Texas, USA, Sabre serves customers in more than 160 countries around the world. 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The potential risks and uncertainties include, among others, the timing and results of the development of the platform described in this release, dependency on transaction volumes in the global travel industry, particularly air travel transaction volumes, the financial and business effects of acquisitions, including integration of these acquisitions, adverse global and regional economic and political conditions, including, but not limited to, economic conditions in countries or regions with traditionally high levels of exports to China or that have commodities-based economies, risks arising from global operations, exposure to pricing pressure in the Travel Network business, the implementation and effects of new agreements, dependence on maintaining and renewing contracts with customers and other counterparties, dependence on relationships with travel buyers, changes affecting travel supplier customers, travel suppliers’ usage of alternative distribution models, and competition in the travel distribution market and solutions markets. More information about potential risks and uncertainties that could affect Sabre’s business and results of operations is included in the “Risk Factors” and “Forward-Looking Statements” sections in Sabre’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2015, in “Risk Factors” in Sabre’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2016, and in subsequent public statements or reports filed with or furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission. Although we believe that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, we cannot guarantee future events, results, actions, levels of activity, performance or achievements. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. Unless required by law, we undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements to reflect circumstances or events after the date they are made. 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