Flyr Labs, which sells software to airlines to help them set their fares in revenue-boosting ways, has bought two smaller companies to expand its offering. The startup said on Wednesday it had acquired Faredirect, which collects and analyzes data to help airlines price ancillary products, such as seat upgrades and checked baggage, and xCheck, a marketing software firm for airlines.
The companies didn’t disclose the terms of the transactions but said the deals involved a mix of equity and cash. Flyr is a San Francisco-based startup backed by JetBlue Airways’ corporate venture arm JetBlue Technology Ventures. It has disclosed raising more than $30 million in funding from multiple investors to date.
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