AirHelp Secures Minority Stake Investment from Abry Partners

Deal News | Mar 18, 2025 | TempoCap

AirHelp, a leader in air passenger rights, has secured a significant minority investment from Abry Partners, a prominent North American private equity firm. Since the initial backing from its current investor, TempoCap, AirHelp has helped millions of travelers obtain compensation for flight disruptions. This new partnership aims to bolster AirHelp's presence in the US market and open new avenues for revenue generation. The investment is seen as a strategic alliance to enhance AirHelp's growth while rewarding its investors, reflective of AirHelp's successful track record as a profitable company. CEO Tomasz Pawliszyn affirmed that Abry Partners' involvement will further AirHelp's mission to make air travel fairer and more transparent, particularly by leveraging opportunities for expansion and innovation in the US.

Sectors

  • Airline and Aviation
  • Private Equity

Geography

  • United States – The investment will help AirHelp fortify its presence and explore new opportunities in the US market, as outlined by both parties.
  • Global – AirHelp's services impact air passengers worldwide, emphasizing a global industry presence and market reach.

Industry

  • Airline and Aviation – AirHelp operates in the airline and aviation industry by providing compensation services for flight disruptions to passengers globally.
  • Private Equity – The investment by Abry Partners highlights its involvement in the private equity sector, focusing on strengthening portfolio companies in varied markets.

Financials

  • Significant minority investment – The investment from Abry Partners into AirHelp, though the exact financial terms are undisclosed.

Participants

NameRoleTypeDescription
AirHelpTarget CompanyCompaniesA leader in air passenger rights, helping passengers secure compensation for flight disruptions.
Abry PartnersBidding/Investor CompanyCompaniesA leading North American private equity firm providing a significant minority investment to AirHelp.
TempoCapSelling/Initial InvestorCompaniesA venture capital firm that initially invested in AirHelp and is part of the ongoing investment activity.
Tomasz PawliszynCEO of AirHelpPeopleThe Chief Executive Officer of AirHelp, who commented on the strategic impact of the investment.