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PROS drives Digital Transformation shift in airline industry with acquisition of Travelaer SAS

August 26, 2019

Posted by: Anasia D'mello

Andres Reiner of PROS

PROS, a provider of AI-powered solutions that optimise selling in the digital economy, announced it has acquired Travelaer SAS, a digital innovator for the travel industry, for approximately $12 million (€10.8 million). With Travelaer, PROS further extends its comprehensive portfolio to enable airlines to transform the traveler’s digital experience across all retail channels: airline.com, mobile and New Distribution Capability (NDC) platform.

“We are thrilled to welcome Travelaer to the PROS family,” said president and chief executive officer Andres Reiner, at PROS. “With Travelaer, PROS is uniquely positioned to provide an end-to-end solution that transforms the digital selling experience for airlines, from revenue management, through offer personalisation and optimisation, to supporting excellence in retail channels.”

“This acquisition accelerates our ability to deliver airlines flexible, configurable retail capabilities yielding an optimal customer experience every time. Our combined teams will drive even greater innovation, accelerating the digital transformation our airline customers need today.”

Since launching in 2013, Travelaer has singularly focused on improving the customer experience across all phases of travel. The company brings an Internet Booking Engine and NDC platform to the PROS portfolio. With its development office near Nice, France, Travelaer engineering efforts enable a global customer base to take control of their ecommerce channels, and drive customer engagement and conversion.

“Today is a true milestone in our company’s history and in the airline tech industry overall,” said former chief executive officer Mike Slone, at Travelaer. “The combined portfolio of our organisations will truly transform every aspect of the travel customer experience and redefine how people shop, book and buy travel within this intensely competitive industry.”

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