Fintech might have been seen as a buzzword in travel up until the past few months.
It has become clear that fintech companies outside travel, such as Klarna and Capital One, are eyeing up the travel space while existing travel companies are committing serious thought and resources to the area.
Not least when it comes to action is Hopper, which, on top of several significant funding rounds (here and here) during the pandemic, has managed to double its revenue.
During a session at the Phocuswright Conference 2021 this week (Fintech and the Future of Travel), Hopper CEO Fred Lalonde discussed the size of the opportunity he sees in fintech.
Lalonde not only spoke of the areas where Hopper sees potential,…