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Premium global chauffeur platform; $65M Series G raised Oct 2024; ~$75M annual revenue. Acquired by Uber in March 2026. 50+ countries, 100K+ rides/month.
Blacklane is a Berlin-based premium chauffeur booking platform founded in 2011 by Jens Wohltorf and Frank Steuer. The platform connects business and luxury travelers with professional, vetted chauffeurs in 50+ countries and 250+ cities worldwide, offering airport transfers, hourly bookings, and intercity rides through web, mobile app, and B2B API integrations. Blacklane operates a marketplace model—working exclusively with licensed local chauffeur companies rather than owning its own fleet—enabling global coverage with local quality standards.\n\nBlacklane targets premium business travelers, high-net-worth individuals, and corporate travel managers. Its B2B API and white-label integrations are used by major airlines (Lufthansa, Qatar Airways), hotel concierge platforms, and travel management companies to offer seamless door-to-door ground transportation. The platform's carbon-neutral rides initiative and EV-first fleet direction resonated strongly with ESG-focused corporate clients.\n\nBlacklane raised $65 million in a Series G round in October 2024, bringing total funding to approximately $127M. Annual revenue reached approximately $75M as of late 2025, with a team of 630 employees across 6 continents. In a landmark exit, Blacklane was acquired by Uber on March 30, 2026, accelerating its integration into Uber's global premium ground transportation strategy.
NYSE-listed (LUV) US low-cost carrier at $26.4B revenue in strategic transition — eliminating open seating under Elliott activist pressure; Boeing 737 fleet competing with Delta and United for domestic leisure travel.
Southwest Airlines is a Dallas, Texas-based low-cost carrier — listed on NYSE (NYSE: LUV) — operating a point-to-point domestic US network with 817+ Boeing 737 aircraft to 121 airports in the US, Mexico, and the Caribbean, generating $26.4 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2024 and carrying 131 million passengers annually. Founded in 1967 by Herb Kelleher and Rollin King with the principle of democratizing air travel, Southwest built its model around operational simplicity: one aircraft type (Boeing 737), no assigned seating, no baggage fees (first two checked bags free), no change fees, and direct routes without hub connections.
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