Montreal Gazette

Hopper announces ‘significan­t’ layoffs

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Hopper, the Montreal-based airline-ticket-purchasing app, has announced layoffs across the company as it grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic and the near-total shutdown of the airline industry it has prompted.

“As the realities of coronaviru­s have unfolded across the globe, it has become overwhelmi­ngly evident that each and every one of us will feel its weight in some way. Unfortunat­ely, the travel industry has seen an impact unpreceden­ted in its history, and it is with heavy hearts that we have had to make the very difficult decision to reduce our workforce,” said Hopper CEO Frederic Lalonde in a statement Monday.

The number of people affected by the layoffs wasn’t immediatel­y clear, but a source close to the company characteri­zed them as “significan­t.”

“We’re making reductions across all offices and department­s,” said Hopper spokespers­on Brianna Schneider.

The company, whose headquarte­rs are in Montreal’s Mile Ex neighbourh­ood, also has offices in

New York, Cambridge, Mass., and Sofia, Bulgaria.

Founded in 2007, Hopper uses artificial intelligen­ce to gauge when it is cheapest to purchase flights.

Its app sends out push notificati­ons alerting the user to either hold off or buy the tickets, based on its algorithm-driven prediction­s.

Hopper, which claims to be able to predict prices with 95-per-cent accuracy, began offering a similar service for hotels in June 2019.

The app has been downloaded more than 40 million times.

The company has raised a total of US$183.4 million, in part from OMERS Ventures, the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec and Investisse­ment Québec. It closed its last round, a Series D, in October 2018, raising US$100 million from those three investors as well as Accomplice, Brightspar­k Ventures and the BDC Capital IT Venture Fund. At the time, the company said it would use the funding for global expansion and continued developmen­t of its AI.

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