Because Rebound already has. One event can break five bookings. Rebound rewires the whole chain before you notice — hotel, car, dinner, claim.
You're at the gate in Lisbon. It's 2am. The kids are melting down. The airline just cancelled your connecting flight.
The Rome hotel is now a no-show. The car rental at FCO is still billing. The dinner reservation is about to auto-charge. And the app on your phone says "we'll get back to you in 48 hours."
One event. Five broken bookings. Nobody owns the cascade.
Rebound does.
Hotel check-in pushed to tomorrow. Car rental moved to the new airport. Dinner rescheduled. Claim filed. You didn't open the app.
One message in the morning. What broke, what's fixed, what (if anything) needs you. No midnight push alerts. No panic chat.
Files the EU261 claim. Chases the hotel credit. Handles insurance end-to-end. Usually done before your next coffee.
Forward confirmation emails to trip@rebound.app. Or let Rebound book the trip itself through your favourite agent — Claude, Gemini, ChatGPT.
Flight → hotel → car → dinner → claim. Every booking is linked; every downstream dependency is known. The Cascade Agent orchestrates.
Delay, cancellation, strike, weather, gate change. Rebound sees it seconds after the airline does — often before the airline announces it.
A new flight is booked. Hotels and cars are shifted. Reservations move. Refunds are claimed. Quiet Mode sends the summary in the morning.
"Flight cancelled at 2:14am. By 2:18 everything was rebooked — flight, hotel, car, dinner. I saw the message in bed and went back to sleep. The kids never knew."
"Lufthansa ground strike. Three hundred colleagues stranded. Rebound rerouted ninety-four of them through Munich and Vienna before our travel desk even opened."
"I've been flying weekly for nine years. In all that time I've never claimed EU261 once — too much paperwork. Rebound recovered €1,200 from a single cancelled trip. I didn't touch a form."
A travel agent plans the trip, then disappears when things break. Rebound doesn't plan anything — we sit underneath whatever you booked, and we own the moment when it goes wrong. Four-minute median response. Not forty-eight hours.
Every rebook has a confidence score. Below 0.92, a four-person Human Desk in Amsterdam picks up in under 30 seconds — ex-airline ops managers, not call-center scripts. Above 0.92, we ship and tell you in the morning. Our eval suite runs against 500+ real disruption scenarios weekly.
Only what's needed to rebook: your itinerary, your preferences, the suppliers involved. Encrypted at rest in the EU. Never sold, never shared with advertisers. Delete the account, delete the data — within 30 days, audited.
No. Forward your existing confirmations and we'll wrap protection around them — no matter where you booked. You can also ask Claude, Gemini, or ChatGPT to book through Rebound directly; we're API-native for every major agent.
€12 per trip. Free if Rebound fails to resolve your cascade. No subscription, no platform fees, no commissions on lookup. You pay when the trip is delivered.
Yes. A six-person Field Ops pair embeds with each new corporate account for 60 days — diagnose, win fast, prove against your KPIs, then hand off to the agents. Current pilots: one airline, one Tier-1 consultancy, one private-banking concierge.
Because Rebound already has.