Travel management technology provider TripStax has partnered to integrate travel risk intelligence company Riskline’s technology into TripStax’s central data processing engine, the companies announced.
With the integration, Riskline’s data—real-time risk intelligence data, alerts and destination-specific information that Riskline said it pulls from more than 100,000 data sources—will flow into TripStax’s Core, from which it can deploy that data into TripStax’s various modules. For example, TripStax’s Mobile module could use the data to send notifications to travelers, the Approve module could create approval flows based on risk data and the Track module could use the data to locate travelers in an emergency, according to TripStax
“Considering that the provision of actionable information based on risk is at the top of many customers’ agendas at the moment, the partnership comes at an important time,” TripStax chief product officer David Chappell said in a statement.
TripStax formed in 2022 as a spin-off of TMC ATPI, making its technology modules, connected to its Core that centralizes data, available to other TMCs, corporate customers and other travel service providers.