Skyscanner opens Central London tech hub
Skyscanner has opened its new office and tech hub in central London.
The 30,000 sq ft space is spread across two floors at Ilona Rose House and is key to Skyscanner’s continued growth..
The hub will be the new base for Skyscanner’s 300+ strong London team.
It was created to reflect the Skyscanner hybrid working culture..
It comprises sound-proofed pods for easy video calls with Skyscanner’s other global offices
There is a library, indoor garden and terraces, seminar rooms, break-out areas and a research lab.
Laurence Tracol, CFO at Skyscanner said: “Our new office has been designed to empower collaboration and facilitate hybrid working.”
“Our investment in our London office is reflective of the travel industry’s ongoing resurgence and projected growth.”
In addition to London, Skyscanner is rejuvenating its seven other offices in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Miami, Shenzhen, Barcelona, Singapore and Tokyo.
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