Online travel agency Hopper conducted a reorganization this month, its second in a little more than a year.
Although the move included layoffs, a Hopper spokesperson declined to say how many.
“Two weeks ago, we announced changes to our organizational structure to better align with our strategic goals and initiatives for the year ahead,” the Hopper spokesperson told Skift in response to an inquiry. “As part of this restructuring, we made the difficult decision to eliminate certain roles. This restructuring will enable us to focus on investing in key growth areas critical to the company’s long-term success.”
The announcement sounds similar in some respects to one earlier this month by the much larger Booking Holdings.
Restructured One Year Ago
In October 2023, Hopper restructured and cut 30% of its staff, or around 250 employees at the Montreal-headquartered company. At the time, Hopper stated its…