Atriis airline NDC content is expanding again, with British Airways, Iberia and Qatar Airways now available via Sabre for corporate travel buyers and TMCs worldwide.
Summary: Atriis has expanded its airline NDC content by adding British Airways, Iberia and Qatar Airways through Sabre Corporation. The new connections provide TMCs and corporate travel programmes with access to NDC fares and a full order lifecycle, including ancillaries, automated ticketing, refunds/voids, and voluntary exchanges.
Atriis airline NDC content is expanding again as the corporate travel platform adds British Airways, Iberia and Qatar Airways through Sabre Corporation. The move is aimed at widening airline choice and strengthening end-to-end servicing for travel management companies (TMCs) and corporate travel programmes operating internationally.
Atriis said the latest additions extend access for corporate buyers and TMCs to major airline content delivered at scale, while supporting consistent workflows across markets. The company positions the update as part of its broader global NDC programme and its multi-source approach to travel content.
New NDC airlines added via Sabre
The newly launched NDC content covers British Airways, Iberia and Qatar Airways, and is delivered via Sabre. Atriis described the expansion as a way to bring flagship airline content into its platform for customers managing corporate travel at high volume and across multiple regions.
According to Atriis, the rollout follows earlier NDC integrations with Emirates, LOT Polish Airlines and Air Canada. Taken together, the company said these additions demonstrate continued growth of its multi-source platform, with an emphasis on broader content availability, competitive fares, and reliable servicing across international markets.
Full order lifecycle and servicing capabilities
Atriis said the three newly supported airlines are available with a full order lifecycle. That includes the ability to shop and create orders, add ancillaries, and complete fulfilment through automated ticketing. The platform also supports cancellation with refund or void options, as well as post-ticketing voluntary exchanges.
- Shopping and order creation
- Ancillaries
- Fulfilment through automated ticketing
- Cancellation with refund or void options
- Post-ticketing voluntary exchanges
The company framed these servicing features as a sign of platform maturity, designed to help reduce operational complexity while still supporting scale and corporate programme growth.

Sabre Mosaic Travel Marketplace role in NDC distribution
Sabre continues to be central to how Atriis distributes NDC content, with the integration supported through Sabre Mosaic Travel Marketplace. Sabre describes Mosaic as a cloud-based, API-driven travel marketplace that enables partners to deliver airline-rich NDC content with production-ready servicing.
Atriis and Sabre said their collaboration is focused on supporting TMCs and corporate customers that manage complex, high-volume travel programmes across multiple international markets.
“Adding British Airways NDC through Sabre is an important milestone in our journey to deliver a global, future-ready travel platform. This launch reflects the strength of our collaboration with Sabre and our shared focus on delivering NDC content in a way that drives greater value for our customers. At Atriis, we’re committed to expanding high-quality NDC content and ensuring our customers have a platform they can rely on to support scale, efficiency and control.”
“Atriis’ latest expansion underscores the momentum we’re seeing as corporate travel programs look for reliable access to modern airline content at scale. With the broadest NDC portfolio in the industry and deep, production-ready servicing capabilities, Sabre is enabling partners like Atriis to deliver richer choice and stronger commercial value to TMCs and corporates worldwide”,
“Accessing Sabre Mosaic Travel Marketplace through Atriis’ multi-source platform will help customers unlock more comprehensive retailing options and support the complex, high-volume programs that drive corporate travel today”.
What the expansion signals for corporate travel programmes
The latest airline integrations, combined with Atriis’ ongoing NDC expansion, underline the company’s strategy of delivering modern airline retailing through a multi-partner ecosystem. Atriis said this approach is intended to match the evolving requirements of corporate travel programmes globally, particularly where consistent servicing and scalable content access are priorities.
For travel managers and TMCs, the practical impact is that more NDC content is becoming available in a single corporate booking environment, with servicing functions that extend beyond initial purchase. That can matter for policy-controlled programmes where changes, cancellations, and ancillary management are frequent and need to be handled efficiently.
Why this matters to travelers and the travel industry
While this is primarily a business travel technology update, it can affect the day-to-day experience of corporate travelers. Wider NDC access through platforms used by TMCs and corporate buyers can influence what fares and product options are visible at booking, and how easily trips can be serviced after ticketing. For the industry, the announcement highlights continued momentum toward modern airline distribution and the growing expectation that NDC content should come with reliable, end-to-end servicing—not just access to offers.




