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    Despegar to Triple Business in Three Years With Brazil-Driven Expansion, CEO Says

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on April 7, 2026

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    Last updated: April 7, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Despegar, now under Prosus ownership, aims to triple its transaction volume and gross bookings to $18 billion by decade-end through Brazil-focused expansion and $100m annual AI-driven investments, leveraging iFood synergies, despite travel uncertainties from Middle East conflict-driven fuel prices.

    Despegar Targets Tripling Business by 2027 with Brazil-Focused Expansion Strategy

    Despegar's Growth Ambitions and Strategic Focus

    By Eliana Raszewski

    Investment Plans and Technology Focus

    BUENOS AIRES, April 7 (Reuters) - Latin America-focused online travel agency Despegar plans to triple in size over the next three years, driven by its operations in Brazil and plans to invest $100 million per year over the period, its newly-appointed CEO told Reuters.

    The company, acquired a year ago by Dutch technology investor Prosus, will invest in technology "for a future very much based on artificial intelligence", top executive Gonzalo Estebarena said.

    Company Background and Acquisition

    Founded in Argentina in 1999, Despegar is one of Latin America's largest online travel platforms. It delisted from the New York Stock Exchange after its acquisition by Prosus for around $1.7 billion.

    Growth Targets and Operational Strategy

    Ambitious Expansion Goals

    "We have a guiding goal of tripling the company in three to four years in terms of transaction volume and operations," Estebarena said in an interview at Despegar's offices in Buenos Aires.

    "The growth rate we are proposing going forward is much more aggressive than the growth seen over the previous seven or eight years," he added.

    The firm expects to more than triple its gross bookings to $18 billion by the end of the decade from current figures.

    Brazilian Market Integration

    Leveraging Prosus-Owned Platforms

    Estebarena, who served as Despegar's chief technology officer before taking on his new role this month, said growth will be led by integration with other platforms in Brazil, where Prosus owns several technology companies, including iFood, the country's largest food delivery app.

    Since beginning that integration in 2025, 14% of revenue at Decolar—Despegar's brand in Brazil—has come from iFood customers who earned points through a loyalty program, according to Estebarena.

    "It gives us a lot of confidence, because iFood has 25 times the customer base of Decolar. It is definitely a growth avenue. The opportunity is enormous," he said.

    Market Challenges and Outlook

    Impact of Global Events on Travel Demand

    There has been some slowdown in ticket and travel package sales as the war in the Middle East has pushed up oil prices and generated uncertainty among customers, he said.

    "The main impact is the uncertainty it creates among people and, potentially—although not yet to the extent it could reach in the future—we are starting to see an impact on prices due to rising fuel costs," Estebarena said.

    (Reporting by Eliana Raszewski; Writing by Cassandra Garrison; Editing by Janane Venkatraman)

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    Frequently Asked Questions about Despegar to triple business in three years with Brazil-driven expansion, CEO says

    1How does Despegar plan to triple its business in three years?

    Despegar will drive growth through integration with other platforms in Brazil and invest $100 million per year, focusing on technology and artificial intelligence.

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  • Investment Plans and Technology Focus
  • Company Background and Acquisition
  • Growth Targets and Operational Strategy
  • Ambitious Expansion Goals
  • Brazilian Market Integration
  • Leveraging Prosus-Owned Platforms
  • Market Challenges and Outlook
  • Impact of Global Events on Travel Demand
  • What is the role of Brazil in Despegar's expansion strategy?

    Brazil is central to Despegar's strategy, leveraging integration with iFood and other Prosus-owned tech firms to expand its customer base and increase transactions.

    3How much will Despegar invest as part of its growth plan?

    Despegar will invest $100 million annually over the next three years to support its aggressive expansion goals.

    4What impact has the Middle East conflict had on Despegar's business?

    The conflict has caused uncertainty for customers and begun to affect pricing due to rising oil and fuel costs, though long-term effects remain to be seen.

    5What changes have occurred since Prosus acquired Despegar?

    Following Prosus' $1.7 billion acquisition, Despegar delisted from NYSE, began integrating with other Prosus portfolio companies, and shifted its focus toward rapid technology-driven growth.

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