Oliver Dlouhý


Oliver Dlouhý is a Czech entrepreneur, founder and CEO of the online travel agency Kiwi.com. In 2012 the company started using the name Skypicker, grown very rapidly and in May 2016 it was rebranded to Kiwi.com. The Forbes business magazine included Oliver to Forbes Czech "30 under 30". On 30 May 2016 NBC News invited Oliver to explain how the unique searching algorithm works. In August 2017 the company provided access to over 700 airlines and served over 50 million searches daily. For the 7165% growth the company was ranked 7th in Deloitte Technology Fast 500 Awards, category Fast 500 EMEA in 2017.
In May 2017 Oliver said he expects to double the company's sales to 700 million euros and in 2018 to grow faster due to expansion of database connections and adding the ground transport.
On 3.3.2020 the Czech prime minister Andrej Babiš gave him the award 'Podnikatel roku' 2019, in which the turnover of Kiwi.com exceeded 30 billion Czech crowns.