For decades, travel operators have been unable to run a profitable resale experience for their non-refundable customers, even though other bookable-services have been allowing resale with great success in the past years (sport events, concerts, etc.). French startup Fairlyne emerged a couple of years ago to effectively remove the technological, functional, and economic barriers to […]
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