Sabre's Q2 2022 revenue totaled $658 million, with a net loss attributable to common stockholders of $193 million, and an adjusted EPS of ($0.25). The company has raised its 2022 financial guidance, expecting higher revenue and Adjusted EBITDA.
Air bookings recovery accelerated in all four major global regions each month during the quarter.
Corporate and international travel continued to rebound, driving improved mix and higher than expected revenue per booking.
Technology transformation, including mainframe offload and cloud migration, moved forward and remained solidly on track to reach stated long-term cost savings goals.
Ended the quarter with a cash balance of $1.0 billion.
Sabre expects higher revenue and Adjusted EBITDA across each of the bookings recovery scenarios.
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