Border security specialist Travizory has secured investment from Atlantic Labs for its traveler management platform, which provides seamless digital interactions between travelers and host countries.
The Travizory platform enables countries to obtain key information directly from travelers, such as identity information; biographic, biometric and itinerary key data; and custom and health information such as Covid-19 test results and vaccine certificates. It is then combined with industry available data such as API-PNR and other data sources, to assess and validate a traveler’s risk level and to authorize or deny travel at the point of origin.
Travizory’s approach is completely touchless, reducing the health risks at the airport and enabling a drastic reduction of queue times. It is fully aligned with IATA, ICAO, ACI and WTTC recommendations for the safe reopening of air travel and tourism. The Travizory platform also interfaces with track and trace apps, giving government authorities full visibility about people’s whereabouts.
Renaud Irminger, CEO of Travizory, said, “Our platform goes beyond anything else available because of our extensive use of touchless technology. It extends to every part of the journey, including security. We are also very careful about data management and take privacy concerns extremely seriously. The data we work with is only used for travel and is never used for anything else.”
Atlantic Labs has a long history of funding and partnering with successful digital and travel companies (i.e. Omio, GetYourGuide) and creator-driven platforms to help advance their growth. The Atlantic Labs investment comes to Travizory at a time when governments are looking for solutions to re-open their borders during the Covid-19 epidemic.
Irminger continued, “As the aviation industry opens up again, it is essential we do so in a safe and secure way, that is sustainable in the long-term. The last thing any of us want – airlines, airports, the supply chain and, most importantly, travelers – is to see another closure of air traffic. This funding from Atlantic Labs comes at the perfect moment: we are working with several governments to enable the safe reopening of borders and we will launch our platform within weeks.”
Travizory hopes that the investment will ensure a strong, independent future for the company, funding the first deployments and further developments of its core traveler management platform that fuel unprecedented seamless digital interactions between travelers and host countries.