SEP
backs Skyscanner move to build world's
leading flight
search
engine
Scottish Equity Partners (SEP) has invested £2.5
million first round funding in Skyscanner,
which plans to develop its rapidly-growing
air travel site into the world’s
most comprehensive easy-to-use flight search
engine.
Skyscanner, which was founded in 2003,
has developed innovative search engine
technology which already allows consumers
to obtain instant online comparisons on
fares from more than 180 airlines to more
than 5,000 destinations.
It plans to become the first flight search
engine to cover every scheduled flight,
including budget and chartered airlines
as well as major carriers. The website
www.skyscanner.net, generates profits and
attracts one million price enquiries a
day.
Skyscanner already has commercial links
with the majority of European airlines
and is now targeting global coverage. The
company is preparing for rapid growth as
more routes are added to its database which
displays search results in 20 languages.
Skyscanner Chief Executive Gareth Williams
said: “We developed sophisticated
search engine technology which is highly
effective at helping consumers find bargains
and airlines to sell tickets. It’s
all about speed, coverage and usability.
Skyscanner will become the first flight
search engine in the world to show fares
for every flight at the touch of a button.”
Stuart Paterson of SEP said: “Skyscanner
has the potential to become a world leader
in the travel sector which is one of the
web’s hottest consumer transaction
areas. The company has a talented management
team, underpinned by smart technology and
a highly scaleable business model.”
Skyscanner operates a flexible easy-to-use
system, allowing users to browse information
without having to specify their date of
travel. It does not sell tickets but has
direct links with airlines’ websites,
removing the need to re-enter data.
The company was founded by Chief Executive
Gareth Williams, Chief Technology Officer
Bonamy Grimes, and Director of Business
Development Barry Smith. It is headquartered
in Edinburgh and also has staff in Poland.
Williams added: “Skyscanner is an
industry leader when it comes to converting
click-through site visits to airline ticket
sales. That’s the key reason airlines
want to work with us.”