Journera - one of
PhocusWire’s
Hot 25 Startups for 2020 - has raised $11.6 million in a Series B round led
by Andreessen Horowitz and B Capital, with participation from Pritzker Group
Venture Capital and The Boston Consulting Group. All four investors participated
in Journera’s Series A round in 2018.
Journera CEO Jeff
Katz, founding CEO of Orbitz Worldwide and CEO of Swissair, says this
fundraising effort began prior to the COVID-19 crisis, but the commitment from
investors shows they continue to recognize the value in combining data from the
entire travel journey to improve the customer experience.
“The investor view is that what we are building ... has an
important future,” he says.
“The future as we see it is way more about the journey. The idea
that I can board a flight and automatically be checked in by the hotel or my ride-share
can be adjusted automatically because the ride-share operator knows about the rest
of my journey, and so on.
“The idea of a touchless journey is not new, but it is newly more
relevant in a post-pandemic life.”
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Katz says the platform also creates marketing efficiency for brands
dealing with cuts to both staff and budgets because it enables them to be “more
precise, more surgical in how you market ... in what customer gets served with
what product.”
Proceeds of the funding round will be used boost customer acquisition
efforts – although Katz acknowledges this is “a bit of an awkward time” for
growth.
“Post-pandemic I’d say there is a group of customers ... who are
only focused on daily operations ... and then we see those who are really
engaged in innovation, building a better business out of the pandemic than they
had going in, and we are focused on those who are ready to engage in that world,”
he says.
Journera uses a pricing model that allows customers to “decide customer
by customer, journey by journey, what benefit you’ll provide and pay for it
there” – which Katz cites as an advantage as companies are more reluctant to make
big upfront investments in new technology.
To assist brands in understanding how recovery is progressing
across the industry, Journera has created a “Recovery Analytics” product that is
free for the next six months. Lodging, air and ground transportation providers
that share their data can then access data from other verticals.
In March, Journera
launched JourneyVision, a solution to match hotel reservations to air,
ground or other relevant reservations to drive better personalization.
Journera’s commercial partners include Hilton, InterContinental Hotels Group, Marriott
International, Hyatt Hotels Corporation, United Airlines and American Airlines.
With this latest round the company has raised more than $26 million.