Snowfall (company)

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Snowfall Ltd.
Company type Private
Industry Corporate Travel Management
Founded2003
FoundersStefan Cars
Headquarters London, United Kingdom
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Stefan Cars (CEO)
  • Christoffer Möller (COO)
Number of employees
200 (2023)
Website snowfalltravel.com

Snowfall Limited is an online travel management, content and payments company. [1]

Contents

History

Snowfall began with passenger service system software and mobile applications for rail and ferry providers in Sweden.

In June 2017 a joint venture between MTR and Guangshen Railway Company was shortlisted to bid for the West Coast Partnership franchise to commence in 2019. [2] [3] In December 2018 it was accouned that Spanish operator Renfe Operadora joined their bid, with Snowfall as a software subcontractor and Trainline providing a distribution outlet. [4] [5] In August 2019, it was announced that the bid was unsuccessful in the bid, losing to a joint bid by First and Trenitalia. [6]

Snowfall created Junction in 2019, a modern cloud-based and open API (Application Programming Interface) ecosystem to reduce the technical barriers and costs of integrating systems and to increase connectivity between a wider range of travel suppliers and sellers [7]

In 2022, the company acquired an award-winning [8] US based booking platform called PSNGR1 after that company ran into funding issues. [1] [9]

Roughly a year later, the company acquired a group travel app called AmigoGo and brought it's founders, Nick Castrioty and Josh Sparkes, into the business. Chief Growth Officer, Simon Arvidsson clarified the company's position with regards to acquisitions stating that they would acquire companies that would already fit into the Junction ecosystem while continuing to pursue organic growth. [10]

Services

All functionality including administrative travel management can be done through the desktop and mobile application, including booking trips, modifying reservations, tracking travel itineraries, chatting with travel support agents. [11]

Snowfall partners with multiple suppliers in the market Inventory on the platform comes from consumer, corporate, and direct integrations including emissions calculations for travelers and corporations. [12]

Partnerships

Snowfall partners with travel management companies who resell their products via license around the world such as the UK's Gray Dawes Group, Traveltrust, Focus Travel Group and the US' Omega World Travel and Travelstore. [11]

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