Routespring, a travel operations platform for corporate and airline travel, has announced Dublin-based FLY4 Airlines as its first European airline customer. The platform connects key airline crew-travel workflows, including hotel booking, layover accommodation, hotel readiness, disruption support, payments, supplier coordination, duty of care and finance reconciliation in one system.

“Airlines do not need another hotel booking vendor,” said Rohit Kapoor, Chief Revenue Officer at Routespring. “They need a connected operating layer that helps operations, finance, crew, and supplier teams prevent travel issues before they happen. With FLY4 becoming our first airline customer in Europe, we are bringing our travel technology foundation into a category where speed, visibility, and accuracy matter every day.”

Routespring combines technology with operational support, pre-validating 100% of covered crew hotel bookings through AI agents and human teams. Checks include payment authorization, confirmation details and other requirements needed for smooth crew check-in.
The FLY4 partnership follows Routespring’s work with Breeze Airways in the US, where the company says its proactive booking verification and hotel-readiness workflows have reduced crew hotel check-in issues by more than 90%.

The platform also integrates with airline systems spanning crew scheduling, accounting, HR, expenses and duty of care, aiming to reduce manual coordination and operational friction across airline travel teams.

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