Mize and Dida Partner to Drive AI-Powered Intelligence and Efficiency in Global Travel Distribution
Tel Aviv, Israel – [May 25] – Mize, the AI-driven revenue infrastructure company powering travel businesses, today announced a strategic collaboration with Dida, a global AI-native travel distribution platform, to jointly build AI-powered infrastructure that enhances intelligence and operational efficiency across global travel distribution.
As the travel ecosystem becomes increasingly complex—driven by fragmented supply, evolving demand patterns, and rising operational demands—travel businesses are seeking more adaptive AI-enabled infrastructure to operate effectively at scale. This collaboration brings together Mize’s advanced intelligence and predictive capabilities with Dida’s global distribution reach to support a more connected and responsive distribution environment.
Through the partnership, Mize’s technology will support Dida’s platform in strengthening execution across the booking lifecycle, helping to reduce operational friction and enable more consistent and reliable outcomes in a fast-moving environment.
Mize’s platform leverages predictive algorithms, dynamic liquidity, and a robust rules engine to help travel companies manage complexity and operate more efficiently. Combined with Dida’s extensive global network of supply and demand, the collaboration supports improved coordination and execution across distribution workflows.
Dor Krubiner, CEO of Mize, said:
“As travel distribution continues to evolve, the ability to operate efficiently in a constantly changing environment is becoming increasingly important. Our collaboration with Dida reflects a shared focus on building infrastructure that helps travel businesses manage complexity with greater consistency and scalability.”
Daryl Lee, CEO of Dida, said:
“As travel distribution enters an AI-driven era, the businesses that succeed will be those that build intelligence into the foundations of how supply, demand, and pricing connect. Mize and Dida share a view that AI is not an overlay but the operating system of modern distribution. Together, the companies will continue developing the AI-native infrastructure that this next phase requires, with deeper integration planned across pricing intelligence, predictive capability, and decision automation.”
Both companies will continue to explore opportunities for deeper integration, with the aim of building more adaptive infrastructure that supports intelligent, long-term, sustainable growth for travel partners globally.
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