Ticket Privatresor operates the Nordic region's largest private travel agency network across 68 physical stores, phone, and online channels. The tech stack (Amadeus, Vue, Spring Boot, PostgreSQL, Kubernetes on AWS) reflects a multi-vendor integration challenge — the company manages bookings across 400+ suppliers (airlines, charter operators, hotels, car rentals) and explicitly lists 'many vendor systems' as a core pain point. Hiring is sales-heavy (10 of 15 open roles), with minimal engineering velocity (2 roles, 4 posted last 30 days), suggesting the company is optimizing existing omnichannel operations rather than building new platform layers.
Ticket Privatresor is a public company headquartered in Nacka, Sweden, operating since 1989. It runs three distinct travel retail brands: Ticket (omnichannel in Sweden and Norway, with 68 physical stores plus online; online-only in Denmark and Finland), AirnGo (airline-focused online agency across six countries), and Charter.se/Charter.no (price-comparison platforms for package tours and charter flights). The company generated approximately 6.5 billion SEK in annual revenue and is currently owned by the private investment firm Braganza. Operations span inventory management across airlines, charter operators, accommodation providers, and car rental networks.
Amadeus for travel distribution, Vue for frontend, Java/Spring Boot for backend services, PostgreSQL for data, RabbitMQ for messaging, Magnolia CMS for content management, Kubernetes for orchestration, and AWS for cloud infrastructure.
The company explicitly identifies managing many vendor systems and coordinating high-pressure group travel as operational pain points. Integration across 400+ suppliers (airlines, charters, hotels, rental companies) drives complexity.