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bd4travel scales up expansion in the Americas

AI-driven data specialist expands presence and infrastructure  to facilitate personalisation drive across the industry with new hires.

FRANKFURT, GERMANY – AI-driven data specialist bd4travel is scaling operations to provide its platform and services globally in response to increasing demand for personalised travel and retailing. As part of the drive, the European-based company has appointed Amy Devlaliwalla as Vice President, The Americas, invested in its international data infrastructure and is expanding its development and delivery teams.

Having recently signed partnerships with the European subsidiary of Hilton and Europcar, bd4travel enables brands to provide personalised shopping experiences to effectively engage with consumers in real-time. The company’s roster includes leading travel brands Emirates Airlines, Expedia, easyJet Holidays, HolidayCheck, TravelRepublic and TUI.

With the backing of the dnata Group, bd4travel has expanded its global presence by announcing Amy Devlaliwalla as Vice President, The Americas, focusing on the travel companies in the region with our AI-driven retail experiences. Based in Washington DC, Devlaliwalla strengthens bd4travel’s local expertise and presence in the Americas. Her career spans twenty years in travel and tourism, having worked with leading technology platforms such as Sojern, Sabre Hospitality Solutions, Amadeus and Nor1, plus global hospitality brands Hard Rock Cafe International, Caesars Entertainment and Hilton. 

“bd4travel’s AI-driven profiling delivers real-time insights that enable personalized shopping experiences for the travel industry”, says Devlaliwalla. “We are poised perfectly to answer that need as travel returns stronger from the pandemic. Companies are making sizable investments in digital transformation and seeking partners that can provide actionable insights to serve the most engaging yet highly converting experiences. We have seen that this experience optimization really benefits our clients’ bottomline and we believe we can yield the same results with travel partners in the Americas .”

Additionally, the company reinforced its international infrastructure by implementing Cloud-computing services from Microsoft Azure employing local data centers in the US and the Middle East to ensure optimal performance for bd4travel clients in these markets. The company also plans to further expand its project management and product development teams, anticipating a 20% growth in headcount by the end of 2021.

“While the pandemic has been a hard blow to all travel businesses, the surge in digital transformation across all markets is driving demand for intelligent data-led solutions,” said Andy Owen-Jones, CEO and Co-founder, bd4travel. “Travel companies need to remain agile yet responsive to market changes and short-term demand patterns, with a great need to interpret first party data and to respond in real-time to customers needs and requirements. Our technology optimises the traveller’s online experience, increasing engagement and conversion. We are excited by the opportunities for our customers as we scale our operations.” 

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Vicky is the co-founder of TravelDailyNews Media Network where she is the Editor-in Chief. She is also responsible for the daily operation and the financial policy. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Tourism Business Administration from the Technical University of Athens and a Master in Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Wales.

She has many years of both academic and industrial experience within the travel industry. She has written/edited numerous articles in various tourism magazines.

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