Travel tech startup bags $30m Series B funding to launch new platform
British travel tech company Duffel has raised $30m Series B from investors to launch its new booking platform.
It is working with airlines including American Airlines, British Airways, Lufthansa Group and Vueling.
Duffel aims to enable travel agencies to plug in directly to airlines’ reservation systems via an API so that they can pull real-time flight offers, make bookings, access live seat availability, and buy extra services.
Until recently, new digital and mobile travel agencies - Duffel’s target market - have put up with long-lead times and high costs to access clunky flight booking systems, legacy APIs and outdated, cryptic screens.
Steve Domin, co-founder and CEO of Duffel, said: “A new breed of online agencies want to access reservation systems quickly and seamlessly.
“By reinventing the underwiring between online agents and airlines we can transform the world of travel booking and reduce barriers to entry for innovative new companies that are offering travellers a whole new way of creating a holiday or trip.”
By giving agents a way to connect instantly with airlines, Duffel aims to ‘represent’ the biggest shakeup of the travel sector since the launch of budget air travel.
Index Ventures, the backers of Adyen, Dropbox and Slack, led the Series B round, and were joined by existing investors Benchmark Capital and Blossom Capital.
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