Travel app Hopper is set to significantly increase its hotel listings and launch new services for flyers as it seeks to double bookings to an annual rate of $2 billion by the end of 2019.
The Montreal-headquartered company’s moves come as Google and Amazon start to build out their own travel offerings and Airbnb considers a new transportation division.
In a sit-down interview with The Logic, Frederic Lalonde, Hopper’s CEO and co-founder, explained how Hopper hopes to…