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Global Smart Ticketing Market Getting on to the Magnanimous Mode at USD 15.0 billion in 2027
A recent study conducted by the strategic consulting and market research firm; BlueWeave Consulting revealed that the global smart ticketing market was worth USD 6.57 billion in the year 2020. The study reveals that the market is projected to grow at the CAGR of 12.4% during 2021-2027 (forecast period), earning revenue of around USD 15.0 billion by the end of 2027. The smart ticketing market is gaining momentum due to the integration of advanced technologies such as contactless cards, and technology-enabled transit systems in smart ticketing systems. The increased use of cashless transactions by smart ticketing has provided a diverse payment option to the customers, leading to increased customer adoption of this market.
Additionally, the growth of the global smart ticketing market can be attributed to the increasing demand for smart ticketing industries from various industries, such as tourism, entertainment, and sports. The big spike in the intelligent transportation industry is also driving the growth of the smart ticketing market worldwide. For example, Brescia Mobilità, which oversees public transportation in Brescia and the surrounding regions, is collaborating with services and solutions provider Conduent Transportation to implement a contactless payment platform on its bus fleet. The system will be operational on all 220 buses that serve the Italian city and 14 nearby municipalities. Brescia Mobilità is an incredible example of how public transportation networks are rapidly modernizing by using technology to provide smooth, user-centric services that improve the transit experience.
However, the high cost of set-ups, data security, and the need for a centralized network for smart ticketing services are some of the roadblocks to the market's growth. To overcome the security issues, key players in the smart ticketing market are incorporating blockchain technology, digital sensors, and artificial intelligence (AI) into smart ticketing services.
Technological advancements Driving the Smart Technology Market Worldwide
Integration of smart technologies in the smart ticketing market has diversified the range of services it provides to the consumers. Technologies such as contactless smart cards, virtual reality (VR), maps, wearable devices, smartphones, and AI are being increasingly incorporated into smart ticketing. Rising smart technology integration has resulted in substantial economic growth for countries such as India, Singapore, China, and the UAE. Additionally, bolstering the implementation of smart ticketing systems stimulates the transportation industry, which in turn benefits the tourism industries of Europe and Asia-Pacific.
Increasing demand for smart ticketing systems Propelling Market Growth
Smart ticketing services are utilized in a variety of industries, including sports, entertainment, transport, parking, healthcare, and the banking, financial services & insurance sector (BFSI). These services are being preferred in various avenues due to the easy management of data transactions and the convenience of cashless transactions. Among all, the transport industry has the greatest demand for smart ticketing. It provides the consumers with the option of advanced booking, secure data collection, time reduction, and a range of payment options. The majority of sports events that are being organized around the globe utilize smart ticketing on their booking platforms. Technologies such as QR code, NFC, RFID, and others have upgraded the services and increased their application in many industries, thereby propelling the growth of the Global Smart Ticketing Market.
The E-ticket segment holds the largest share of the Smart Ticketing Market
Based on product type, the smart ticketing market has been categorized into the ticket machine, e-ticket, e-kiosk, request tracker, and others. Among these, the e-ticket segment holds the largest market share. This can be attributed to the widespread use of e-tickets in sports events, transit systems, and movie ticket bookings. The security provided by e-tickets over paper tickets is their unique selling point. Additionally, increased use of smartphones, availability of services on mobile apps, and ease of cashless transactions have increased the demand for the e-ticket segment. However, the e-kiosk segment is also expected to grow during the forecast period.
Impact of COVID-19 on Smart Ticketing Market
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a negative impact on the transport industry across the globe. Since COVID-19 was declared a pandemic, there has been a major decline in transportation activities around the world due to travel restrictions imposed by the governments of different countries. The sharp drop in ridership since the nationwide lockdowns has placed public transportation networks across the globe in severe financial jeopardy. Business growth has also been hampered due to the lack of investments by financially affected manufacturers and reduced government initiatives. However, smart ticketing is still the most preferred mode of billing/booking as it provides a contactless payment option.
Europe Leads the Smart Ticketing Market
The smart ticketing market is categorized into North America, Europe, the Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa, wherein Europe accounts for the largest share in the global smart ticketing market. Europe is the center of the world's most prestigious travel and sporting activities. Moreover, these two industries are major end-users for the smart ticketing market. The smart ticketing market in Europe is also thriving because of large sports events in Germany and increasing tourism in Paris (France) that utilizes the services of smart ticketing widely. These are the primary factors contributing to the growth of the smart ticketing market in this region.
However, the Asia-Pacific region is also likely to witness the fastest growth during the forecast period. The region is expected to register a CAGR of 14% in the forecast period. Several emerging economies, such as India, are growing their efforts to promote the digitalization of money, which is driving the growth of the smart ticketing market. For example, the Indian government launched the Digital India Program to digitalize payment methods across the country. Such initiatives combined with the surge in the use of smartphones in this country have led the majority of the population to adopt smart ticketing services for ticket booking/billings and smart cards.
Smart Ticketing Market Competitive Landscape
The smart ticketing market is moderately fragmented and is witnessing the entry of new players with favorable government initiatives. The key players dominating the smart ticketing market are HID Global Corporation, Thales Digital Identity, and Security, NXP Semiconductors N.V., Giesecke & Devrient GmbH, Infineon Technologies AG, CPI Card Group Inc, Inside Secure, Xerox Corporation, Cubic Corporation, Atsuke, Cammax Limited, Conduent Inc., and other prominent players. In order to increase their customer base, players are investing in product developments and joint ventures. Aside from that, the market players are competing by offering customers personalized services and integrated payment solutions.
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Online Bus Ticketing Service Market to Scale New Heights as Online Bus Ticketing Service Market Players Focus on Innovations 2022 – 2027
Latest business intelligence report released on Global Online Bus Ticketing Service Market, covers different industry elements and growth inclinations that helps in predicting market forecast. The report allows complete assessment of current and future scenario scaling top to bottom investigation about the market size, % share of key and emerging segment, major development, and technological advancements. Also, the statistical survey elaborates detailed commentary on changing market dynamics that includes market growth drivers, roadblocks and challenges, future opportunities, and influencing trends to better understand Online Bus Ticketing Service market outlook. List of Key Players Profiled in the study includes market overview, business strategies, financials, Development activities, Market Share and SWOT analysis are:
Busbud (Canada)
BusOnlineTicket.com (Singapore)
GoEuro (Germany)
GotoBus.com (United States)
MakeMyTrip.com (India)
Redbus (India)
Goibibo (India)
Omio(Germany)
Wanderu Inc.(United States) Bus ticket booking are preferably done on online platform with the help of the mobile, tablet or computer via websites and mobile applications. Key players are using strategies like offering attractive discounts, using modern promotional techniques, increment in count of online advertising and more. Online booking are more convenient and provides easy access for the user, hence online bus ticket booking services market is increasing rapidly. Additionally, online money transactions are preferred and growing fad for travelling will provide lots of opportunities for the industry. Key Market Trends: Increasing number of promotional activities
companies are providing attractive discount Opportunities: Growing tourism industry
Increasing preference for online banking transactions Market Growth Drivers: Increasing demand for online booking due to easy accessibility
Availability of mobile applications for booking of private and public transportation The Global Online Bus Ticketing Service Market segments and Market Data Break Down by Platform (Mobile Apps, Websites), Bus Type (Volvo Bus, AC Bus, Non Ac Bus), End user (Commercial, Individual)
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Hahn Air Simplifies Distribution of Corporate Shuttle Flights

Hahn Air has launched HR-Corporate, a new solution for companies that offer corporate shuttle flights. By providing a complete package that includes the management, handling and distribution of company flights, HR-Corporate allows corporations to completely outsource their corporate shuttle business.

Hahn Air used the inventory system of its sister company Hahn Air Systems to make the shuttle flights available in the GDS. The company��s dedicated business travel company can therefore easily book the flights under the Hahn Air code HR via the standard reservation and ticketing processes and issue them on a Hahn Air HR-169 ticket. As a result, the company has access to all booking related data and can track and review all bookings and benefits from detailed sales reports, technical support and a convenient online check-in for their corporate travelers. “With 20 years of experience supporting airlines in indirect distribution, we are the natural choice to manage the distribution of corporate shuttle flights,” said Alexander Proschka, Head of Hahn Air Systems. “Any company operating corporate flights can benefit from optimised and simplified processes, thereby saving time, money and resources.” The German airline Hahn Air is a leader in airline distribution and facilitates ticket sales between more than 350 partner airlines and over 100,000 travel agencies in more than 190 markets worldwide. See latest Travel News, Interviews, Podcasts and other news regarding: Hahn Air, Distribution. Headlines: Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 375.5m Int. 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Tourist Arrivals in 2019; UNWTO Forecasts 4% Increase in 2020 Hong Kong Airport Handled 71.5 Million Passengers in 2019 Ascott Opens First Citadines in Osaka, Japan Thai Airways Appoints New Chairman Singapore Airshow Aviation Leadership Summit to Take Place 9-10 Feb PATA Forecasts Over 971 Million Int. Visitor Arrivals into Asia Pacific by 2024 Green Light for Garmin G5000 Avionics Upgrade on Learjet Aircraft Four Seasons Silicon Valley Installs High-Tech AI Gym in Select Rooms Assistance Requests for Airline Pax with Intellectual Disabilities up 762% Accor Opens Mercure Resort in Vung Tau, Vietnam Vietjet Launches Flights Between Dalat and Seoul FlyArystan Reports First Year Load Factor of 94% Amadeus Looks at How Technology Will Shape Airports of the Future CALC Signs Purchase Agreement for 40 A321neo Aircraft Daniele Polito Joins Four Seasons Seoul as Boccalino's Chef de Cuisine Charlotte Svensson to Join SAS as EVP and CIO Airbus Helicopters Appoints Head of External Communications Ascot: Pictures from Matchbook Clarence House Chase and Raceday 2020 Mövenpick Resort Opens in Cam Ranh, Vietnam Sky Bridge Delivered to Final Position at HKIA Airbus Performs First Fully Automatic Vision-Based Take-Off Manchester Signs Tourism Collaboration Agreement with New York City CWT Appoints Scott Hace as Vice President - Enterprise Strategy United to Launch CRJ550 Shuttle Service Between Washington and New York Perth Airport to Upgrade T1's Aerobridges Thomas Krooswijk Appointed GM of Four Seasons Marrakech American Appoints Brian Znotins as VP of Network and Schedule Planning Pools - World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series in Chile 15-16 February British Airways to Refresh First and Club Lounges at Chicago O'Hare Airport Malaysia Airlines and Qatar Airways Expand Codeshare Onyx Signs Second Amari Hotel in China Air Canada's First Airbus A220-300 Enters Commercial Service Hyatt Signs Regency Hotel in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Bangkok to Host 30th Global Summit of Women in April One Championship Appoints Jonathan Anastas as CMO IHG Signs Deal for 1,200+ Rooms in Thailand; First Hotel in Chiang Mai HK's Airport Authority Appoints Ricky Leung as Executive Director Trenchard Makes Donation to Aerobility - The British Flying Charity Chu Yuet Hung Joins Four Seasons Hangzhou as Director of F&B Hong Kong Visitor Arrivals Down 14.2% in 2019 Hotel Ritz Madrid to be Rebranded by Mandarin Oriental Sabre Appoints Karl Peterson as Chairman Muralilal Armugum Joins Aloft KL Sentral as Director of F&B Traxof to Automate Talent Acquisition of Airbus' IM Organisations Vie Hotel Bangkok Selects Organika Products for Renovated Spa Europ Assistance Opens Office in Bangkok, Thailand Gulf Air Partners Etihad Guest Team GB Selects British Airways as Official Airline for Tokyo 2020 Emirates Targets Chinese Travellers with Trip.com MOU Thailand: Did Strength of Thai Baht Affect Number of Arrivals from UK in 2019? AirAsia to Launch Flights Between Penang and Chengdu, China Marriott Appoints Bart Buiring as Chief Sales and Marketing Officer APAC Airbus' BelugaXL Enters Service Vietjet Launches Flights from Can Tho to Taipei and Seoul Air New Zealand's Chief People Officer Resigns Whitbread Installs Defibrillators in 800 Premier Inn Hotels Air France Invites Customers to Vote for Preferred Carbon Offsetting Project Calhoun Becomes President and CEO of Boeing Accor to Take Over 581-Room Hotel in Rayong, Thailand Travelport Appoints John Elieson as COO Full Roll-Out of myCWT China to Commence in Q2 2020 Terry Kavieris Returns to Bali as RM of InterContinental Bali Eaton Hotel in Hong Kong Earns EarthCheck Gold Status Mandarin Oriental Launches Tea Roasting Experience in Taipei Chubb Partners Grab to Launch In-App Travel Insurance in Singapore Steady Growth Forecast for Mainland China Hotel Markets in 2020 Artyzen Hospitality Signs Habitat Hotel in Yubei, China Pictures from Ascot United vs Colliers Wood United on 11 January What Does TAT Have Planned for Thailand Travel Mart (TTM+) 2020? 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What Are The Top Apps That Built With Flutter App Development
Flutter ever since its inception has gained a lot of traction due to the amazing features and performance it has delivered, which has impressed the developer community massively. Within a short span of time, Flutter has managed to build a huge fan base. Both startups and fortune 500 companies alike have been migrating in large numbers to this newly released open source cross-platform application development tool.
To witness the much talked about capabilities of Flutter and have a look at its performance, here are the top applications that are built using Flutter:
Xianyu App by Alibaba
Alibaba, which is the world’s biggest online commerce company, has leveraged the capabilities of Flutter to create a beautiful app experience for Android and iOS. Xianyu app, the emerging second-hand online marketplace in China, which has already crossed 50 Million downloads, with over 200 Million registered users is successfully built using Flutter.
Intrigued by the high FPS and smooth UI of Flutter, Alibaba group decided to quickly take the plunge and develop their Xianyu app using Flutter.
Google Greentea
Greentea, which is Google’s internal CRM application, is also built using Flutter. It has everything from the rich visualizations to a great UX that has helped the team manage their sales targets and progress in an efficient way.
Google Ads
The famous advertisement platform of Google provides its users with the ability to run their ad campaigns smoothly on their smartphone. This has not only enabled them with the rich visualizations and functionalities of Google Ads but has also provided the advantage of mobility to its users.
It showcases many functionalities such as the real-time alerts and notifications, lets the users call Google expert, acts on the suggestions to enhance the ongoing campaign, adds, edits or removes keywords, and a lot more.
SG Bus Tracker
SG Bus Tracker is a bus tracking app that is built using Flutter. It tracks the local buses arrival in Singapore, using bus timing database directly from Land Transport Authority of Singapore.
It has a customizable and rich UI, where it offers appearances in Light, Dark & Colorful themes, letting the users choose whichever they want. It Lists nearby bus stops that are serviced by SBS, SMRT, Go Ahead, and Tower buses.
SG Bus tracker provides its users the provision to mark the bus stops as favorites for a better and quick access. It shows color coding for the seat availability, with Green for Vacant seats, Yellow for standing available and Red for limited standing space for the bus.
Reflectly
Reflectly is a beautiful journal and mindfulness app built in Flutter, that is driven by Artificial Intelligence. Its amazing UI impresses the users, making the daily journaling more interesting. It is the personal mental health companion, which helps its users reflect on their daily thoughts and issues.
It allows its users to create stories in their personal journal, where it offers a set of few questions every day to reflect the day. Reflectly also offers advanced statistics to determine the behavior pattern of the user, along with actionable insights.
Hamilton Musical
Hamilton is the official app of Broadway musical built using Flutter that includes a lot of features for its users. This app includes several features such as daily lotteries, exclusive news, videos, trivia game, merchandise store and lots more.
It has a branded native design that is consistent on both the iOS and Android, which makes it even more rich in terms of the user experience it delivers to its end users. With lot many features, and rich visualizations, Hamilton is surely an app which has successfully engaged its users and has been among their favorites.
Top Goals
Top Goals is a fully customizable football app built using Flutter. It offers rich UI and high flexibility, where the users could create their own theme, follow their favorite football teams live.
It lets the football fans create their polls, comment their predictions, get the latest news about the sport, get the live updates of the ongoing games, rankings table, and forum where they can engage with fellow football fans. All this offers a high user engagement, making it a favorite among the football enthusiasts.
Flydirekt
Flydirekt is an app built using Flutter for standby travelers. This app gives live and detailed information about availability forecast, destination, and routes, exact loads of the airlines through its amazing UI.
Abbey Road Studios Topline App
Topline is the first app from the famous Abbey Road Studios. This app which is built in Flutter is meant for musicians to capture their song ideas on the move. It helps the artists to record the songs, where they can share files, sing over the imported tracks, add lyrics and a lot more with just a single app.
Its amazing features and a rich UI makes it a favorite among the artists who like to sing and record on the go.
InKino
InKino is an app made using Flutter, which is dedicated to searching for the movies and showtimes in the Finkino cinemas. This app which uses Dart has 40% code sharing between the Flutter and the web.
InKino happens to be multiplatform Dart app which showcases Redux. While Android and iOS apps are built using a single Flutter code. The web app is made using AngularDart, making it one of its kind applications.
InKino lets its users book and buy tickets by going through the details of the ongoing movies in the Finkino cinemas. Its rich UI and detail-oriented approach make it one of the favorite movie ticket booking apps.
Trinity College Orientation Application
Trinity College Orientation Application is an app built using Flutter that has been created for the Trinity College at the University of Toronto, to accompany the first year students during their orientation week. The best part of this app is an engaging and rich UI that has powerful animations and card transitions.
It has a detailed schedule of events, interactive maps, miscellaneous information with a Q&A system that assists the new students in the most engaging and effective manner.
Watermaniac
Watermaniac a lightweight simple yet effective app built using Flutter that aims to track and log the daily intake of water and fluids. It has a beautiful UI and engages its users with constant reminders to drink water, whenever they fall short of the expected water levels.
SpaceX Go!
SpaceX Go! which is an unofficial open-source SpaceX tracker, has been built for the mobile platforms using Flutter. It is an interesting app with a rich UI that allows its users to check both the past and upcoming launches, portfolios of the vehicles, and a roundup of the company.
It is highly simple and subtle but an interesting app dedicated to space and astronomy enthusiasts, which aims to give them regular bytes.
Weight Tracker
Weight Tracker is a simple weight tracking app built in Flutter. It is a lightweight app that is cross-platform compatible in nature. It aims to help people trying to manage their weight do it in an efficient manner.
This app has a rich UI that makes it very user-friendly. It keeps a log of your daily weight and plots graph to show insights into the progress of your weight management journey.
Platypus Crypto
Platypus Crypto is an ad-free cross-platform app that is built in Flutter, which aims at tracking the various cryptocurrencies. It has an intuitive interface that includes real-time graphs for a week, the current prices, market caps and the percentage change over time.
It has various features such as rapid sort, search and refresh, along with several other customization UI features that make it one of the most desirable apps among the cryptocurrency enthusiasts.
On a closing note
With these Top 15 Apps that are built in Flutter, we can clearly infer that Flutter offers a fleet of widgets that can be leveraged to develop beautiful and highly functional apps that are cross-functional, without burning a hole in the pockets.
But the catch is, one has to trust skilled developers that are capable enough to make beautiful apps using this fairly new technology for your business.
CitrusLeaf is one such company that has been working on Flutter since its inception. Having developed some of the most beautiful and highly functional apps for the businesses using Flutter, we are looking forward to helping you build an amazing app for your business.
Feel free to write us at [email protected] or contact us to avail our reliable Flutter App Development Services.
Source: https://flutterhub.in/top-apps-built-in-flutter/
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FMP - Other Brands
To begin my research away from the brand I looked to a number of sights that currently work with locals, sharing their own exercise routed, but also apps and websites that are used more often by the public as a way-finding tool. LOCAL SITES Trippin, Strava Local Stories, Lonely Planet. WAY-FINDING APPS City Mapper, Transport for London/ TFL, Google Maps. The sites were all looked at for their branding, iconography and what and how they offer their customers their experiences. The brand that this project is developing uses a mixture of elements to improve their clientèle’s experiences.
TRIPPIN
Trippin is a community bonded by a love of travel, with the bases of inspiring people to take more trips. Travel has the power to chnage lives through maign connections, opening minds and reminding us that our differences is what makes the world a great place. It is an ‘influences-type’ person’s guide to the areas that they live in, showing their best spots and trips on a map - later showing an image, description, contact information and quote from the person on why that spot it so special. Coloured dots are over the locals potrait, as the user scrolls down the dots stay in the same place and appear on the map. COLOUR SYSETM Every city on the site is colour coded. London - Blue/ New york - Red/ Washington - Orange/ Lagos - Green/ Singapore - Pink etc.
STRAVA STORIES
‘Strava Local: Smart city guides for runners and cyclists’ Strava Stories combines favourite routes and destinations with similar activities. Shows and shared data on a map in a way so that others can see and access the best running and cycling routes in the world by locals who use them everyday. It is a company targeted specifically for athletes as it is by athletes, but those on their travels are welcome to try them and join the community. There is also the offer to read blog posts by locals and influences that live in the area, giving insight on stops to make along the way.
LONELY PLANET
Lonely Planet is a travel platform that has both online and print platforms. It offers insight and information, as well as history and depth about areas all around the globe from travel experts that have first had experiences in these places, as well as less formalised blogs and articles with further suggestions and recommendations. Lonely Planet overall gives information on the more famous sites to see, some not so well known - but not the locals views on the area. However unlike other similar travel platforms they so offer a way in which to book tickets to events, experiences, maps, books, activities and videos - even now having the option to book flights, hotels and insurance services all through a subscription service that allows discounts to be used. There was even a television show in 1994. ETHOS ‘Responsible travel.’
CITY MAPPER/ TFL/ GOOGLE MAPS
These websites and app platforms help display public transport, walking and cycling routes, as well as the time and price that are needed to do them. TFL is a government run platform for London’s transport but the rest are for several citied around the world, with Google Maps even offering places that may be of interest nearby. They all also give the user information on major works, events and disruptions that may be going on and consequently impact travel plans. They do not offer any personal routes, suggestions or any recommendations or reviews. TRAVELLING OPTIONS THEY COVER Bus/ cycle/ rent a cycle/ tube/ train/ rail/ taxi/ Uber/ Gett/ ferry/ tram/ car share/ walk.
ROME 2 RIO
Rome 2 Rio is a website with the aim to help users get from place to place, whether it be from country to country, over continents or within the same town. Therefore it uses a mixture of types of transport, with times and durations of trips explained in an easy to understand format. It is a useful, user friendly platform, but lacks the humanity that comes with the territory of the human interaction and personal reviews. The look of the map is easy to understand and follow largely, with the different modes of transport found within one trip colour coded for reference, but is made out of a mixture of jaggered line, making it unpleasing to the eye.
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GoEuro Raises $150 Million for Transportation Browse: Travel Start-up Funding Today-- Skift

Every week we round up travel startups that have actually just recently gotten or revealed funding. Please email Travel Tech Editor Sean O'Neill at [email protected]!.?.! if you have funding news. This week the overall financing advertised was more than$175 million. > > GoEuro, an online travel bureau that provides plane, bus, and rail tickets side-by-side, raised $150 million. The database service Crunchbase explains the current round as a Series D, however GoEuro hasn't labeled its recent fundings.Kinnevik, an openly held technology investment company based in Sweden, and Temasek, Singapore's state-run financial investment business, led the round. The Berlin-based startup had actually previously raised $145 million. Previous financiers consist of Battery, Goldman Sachs, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & & Byers, and Silver Lake.The five-year-old company plans to utilize the fresh capital to include more transportation options for consumers and consider mergers and acquisitions. It just recently acquired European transportation aggregator BusRadar, based in Germany.Since its last funding in October 2016, GoEuro has boosted the variety of customers who utilize it each month from 10 million to 27 million. More than 650 transport partners use direct sales through its site and app, with approximately another 150 suppliers using tickets through resellers.GoEuro has actually grown in earnings about 120 percent, year-over-year, it stated. It offers a full product in 15 European countries, up from a lots in October 2016, and it plans to broaden beyond Europe. > > Domio, a technology hospitality
>>business that runs an apartment-hotel brand, stated it has actually raised $12 million in a Series A funding round.Tribeca Endeavor Partners led the round. SoftBank Capital NY and Loric Ventures also took part. In January, the business stated it had raised$5 million in equity and convertible debt financing.The funding comes several weeks after Domio announced a$ 50 million joint venture with private equity company Upper 90 to solely fund the leasing and operating of as lots of as 25 apartment-style hotels for group travelers. Its very first branded apart-hotel home-- Domio Baronne St.-- is slated to open in New Orleans on December 1. Domio, a New York City business founded in 2016, has actually hosted more than 80,000 visitors to date throughout its existing properties in 8 markets including Austin, Nashville, and Honolulu. It prepares to triple its footprint throughout the next year. Unlike home-sharing brand names, Domio runs each of the systems it rents.The typical booking on Domio is for five visitors, and the median size of its systems is 1,500 square feet, which is 5 times the typical hotel size in the U.S., the business stated.
In August, Domio named Richard Lieb, the former head of Goldman Sachs 'Property Financial Investment Banking Group, to its board of advisers. > > Fleet as needed, which provides mobility management innovation to enterprises with software
>>that merges fleet andtravel program data, has actually raised$6.4 million, or ₤ 5 million, in investment.Investment company BGF (Company Development Fund )took a minority stake in the company by supplying the capital. The companies didn't reveal if it was a Series A round. Previously, Fleet as needed, established in 2012, had been bootstrapped. The cash will be used to expand the Saltaire, United Kingdom-based business's sales to Europe and beyond.In September, Fleet as needed debuted Mobilleo, an enterprise mobile app that aggregates countless public and private transportation suppliers to allow travel management companies to discover, book, and spend for their whole service journey-- consisting of company cars, parking, cars and truck leasing, flights, trains, lodging, dining establishments, airport lounges, car clubs, buses, and taxis-- through one deal, on one device, and with centralized back-office reporting.The tool lets a business travel manager compare the prices for readily available modes of travel for a complete door-to-door travel plan, the business stated. > >
Perfect Price, a start-up based in Oakland, California, has actually raised$ 5.8 million in seed funding, mostly from angel investors.The company utilizes expert system to make prices choices. It declares to automate the process of analyzing numerous streams of data to adjust costs dynamically to reflect a perfect rate for a market or client segment at any provided moment.The start-up, established in 2014, is a
graduate of Alchemist Accelerator and has 12 employees. It wants to work for all classifications of enterprises. Yet today all of its clients remain in travel. It states it will announce a collaboration with a publicly-traded travel company within a few months. > > Smartvel, a start-up supplying tools for handling destination material, has received$ 1 million in seed funding.Caixa Capital Risc, Alsa, Fides Capital, and Faraday participated.Customers like Singapore Airlines and the destination marketers for Buenos Aires have actually used the Madrid-based company's tools to help manage their
>>campaigns andoffer location guides to consumers.Skift Cheat Sheet: We specify a start-up as a business formed to evaluate and construct a repeatable and scalable business design. Few business satisfy that meaning. The unusual ones that do typically attract equity capital. Their financing rounds been available in waves.Seed capital is cash used to begin a business, frequently led by angel investors and buddies or family.Series A financing is generally drawn from investor. The round intends to help a startup's creators make sure that their item is something that clients really wish to buy.Series B financing is generally about investor companies assisting a business grow quicker, or scale up. These fundraising rounds can help with recruiting knowledgeable employees and developing cost-efficient marketing.Series C financing is ordinarily about helping a business broaden, such as through acquisitions. In addition to VCs, hedge
funds, financial investment banks, and private equity companies frequently participate.Series D, E and beyond These primarily mature services and the financing round may help a company prepare to go public or be gotten. A variety of kinds of personal financiers
may participate.Photo Credit: Naren Shaam, CEO and founder of GoEuro, has led his online travel agency to a $150 million financing round. The business uses aircraft, bus, and rail tickets side-by-side. GoEuro
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Skift’s Top Travel Startups to Watch in 2017
Skift Take: Here are innovative young travel companies, from Medellín to Beijing, that are poised to achieve escape velocity.
— Sean O'Neill
This list is Skift’s first attempt at spotlighting the most impressive new or little-known travel startups worldwide. (It’s also our first shot at trolling Silicon Valley.)
We are drawing on the knowledge we have gained through five years of coverage of hundreds of newly launched travel companies.
Our list of 17 top startups in 2017 spotlights a mix of consumer and business-to-business models, with a few that derive revenue from both.
Some of these companies are profitable. Most aren’t. We believe all of them address problems that are legitimate enough that customers will pay for their solutions, in due course, and that their number of potential customers is large.
We are avoiding companies that are well-known through splashy and expensive marketing. To help with that, we only include startups that have raised less than $15 million in funding.
Other factors we keep in mind: We want companies whose core teams have strong technical and commercial skills. We are excluding companies that — however young, smart, and profitable — aren’t likely to rapidly scale up revenues at a faster rate than costs.
We feel this list is fairly representative of the industry innovation that travelers will benefit from soon.
Note: The list is presented in alphabetical order rather than ascending or descending order. The chart below offers additional detail about the funding level of the startups, staff sizes, and whether the company is consumer- or business-facing (or somewhere in between).
Startups to Watch
Click to enlarge The size of the yellow spheres represents the size of a company’s staff; the larger the sphere the higher the headcount
AirHelp New York, N.Y. Like a travel lawyer on speed dial Consumer laws in Europe and elsewhere entitle passengers to receive compensation from airlines when flights are severely disrupted. Yet perhaps only 5 percent of travelers file the paperwork to claim their rightful money. Since its launch four years ago, AirHelp has stepped into the breach by processing claims on behalf of 2 million consumers, while taking a cut of the refunds. The startup has an edge on its rivals (such as Flightright, ClaimCompass.eu, Refund.me, and WeClaim) by having raised more than $12 million in funding, having about 450 workers across seven offices, and having been schooled in the YCombinator incubator that gave Airbnb its start.
Alice New York, N.Y. Like a shared hotel to-do-list for the post-Walkie Talkie era Created four years ago, this seller of a hotel operations platform has 55 employees and has raised $13.5 million, with Expedia as a minority investor. Alice provides one system for guests, front-of-house workers, and back-of-house staff to communicate and track requests. The unified system means that a guest request via a text message for, say, more linens, is conveyed to the right worker. Guests can also order services through mobile apps and other methods.
Baoku Beijing, China Like Asia’s version of KDS China’s corporate travel sector hasn’t seen innovation the same way the country’s consumer travel market has with Ctrip, Tujia, and other brands. Baoku is rectifying that. Thousands of companies, such as China Construction Bank, COFCO, and (HNA-owned) Hainan Airline Sales, use its online travel management tools. Since 2014, market leader Baoku, with a headcount of 200, has raised about $10 million (68 million renminbi) in financing from CBC Capital and Matrix China Partners. This year it plans to link up with more international resources and start a supply chain financing service.
Flyr San Francisco, Calif. Like Moneyball applied to travel This analytics company analyzes travel patterns to create innovative insurance-like products that give travelers more flexibility. Its best-known product lets a traveler lock in the option to book a fare at today’s price next week — handy if he or she wants more time to decide. The 25-employee company distributes its products through airlines, online travel agencies, and travel management companies. Flyr has raised more than $14 million to date, and its investors include Amadeus Ventures, JetBlue Technology Ventures, and Thiel Capital.
Freebird Boston, Mass. Like an on-call airline gate agent If a traveler’s flight is canceled or significantly delayed, Freebird promises to rebook them on any airline at no additional cost. It offers a limited consumer service on its website. But this company, which has ten full-time employees and which has raised $3.5 million, emphasizes sales of its services via travel management companies. Casto Travel and Corporate Traveler are adding its service by May, and more than ten other companies are in the pipeline.
Gopili Rennes, France Like a Skyscanner for rail, bus, and car-share as well as plane French company Kelbillet started out as a site for swapping unused train tickets. But it morphed into a multi-modal travel search engine. Then it went pan-European under the brand name Gopili. In 2016, the combined brands processed more than 70 million euro of business volume — a promising start for a profitable company that has only raised about 2.2 million euro.
Hotels.ng Lagos, Nigeria Like an Expedia for West Africa Founded in 2012, this online travel agency has since processed millions of bookings, raised $1.425 million, and grown its staff to 72. In February it added flights search. The company faces fierce competition from travel search sites Jumia, Travelstart, and Wakanow. It also doesn’t help with revenue that Nigeria’s air transport system is currently in disarray. Yet Hotels.ng will win if it keeps its costs in line with revenue and keeps adapting.
IreckonU Amsterdam, The Netherlands Like a mobile-first hotel command station Whether an independent hotel or small chain is tiny, large, or in-between, it typically uses a generic property management system (PMS) to run the show. Software maker IreckonU has built a middleware solution that connects to a PMS, optimizing stability and use of guest data. Its first big customer is the CitizenM chain, all nine of whose properties are using the startup’s operations and finance dashboard. The chain is also testing iReckonU’s new revenue management system this year. IreckonU has 35 employees. Microsoft has been supporting it marketing-wise and commercially.
LocusLabs San Francisco, Calif. Like an enhanced Google Maps for airports This startup only debuted its platform in late 2015, yet its enhanced maps are already found in the mobile apps of more than a dozen of the world’s largest airlines, including American, Delta, JetBlue, Lufthansa, and United. It’s working on on-premise location map displays for several major airports. It has created “centimeter-accurate” interior maps of the stores, products, and services (like ATMs) for more than 70 airports worldwide by using depth cameras, lasers, and other sensors. It has received $3.5 million in funding, with investors including SITA, the research-and-development arm of the airline industry.
LodgIQ New York, NY Like an IBM Watson for hotel revenue managers Hotels are recognizing the need to invest in software tools to manage demand and set rates optimally, and companies like Duetto and IDeaS are serving the large hotels, resorts, and casinos, while Booking.com’s BookingSuite is targeting small hotels. Aiming at the middle market of independent hotels and small chains, LodgIQ has come up with software —in basic and full-feature versions — that more than 500 hotels have adopted since the company’s debut a year ago. LodgIQ, which has 45 employees and $5 million in funding, anticipates revenues to reach the $40 million-a-year range within three years.
Mileslife Shanghai, China Like a mileage card for your phone Asia’s middle class is developing an irrational passion for frequent flier miles and hotel loyalty points just like the irrational passion that swept the U.S. middle class. Mileslife is an app that helps consumers make the most of this new currency. The app lets consumers collect miles and hotel points via shopping for retail merchandise, dining out, and making many other purchases on their mobiles. It also lets users cash in miles and hotel points on lifestyle and travel merchandise. It launched a year ago and now averages 6,000 transactions a month. The 42-employee company, which has raised $1 million, has cut deals with several carriers, such as British Airways, China Southern, Lufthansa, Singapore, and United.
Repup Gurgaon, India Like a Medallia for India Few things keep a hotel general manager awake at night as bad reviews at online travel sites like TripAdvisor, MakeMyTrip, and Goibibo. Many companies, such as Medallia, RateGain, Revinate, ReviewPro, and TrustYou, have built profitable businesses in helping hotels engage with guests while they’re still on a property and helping them respond to reviews after guests post them. But online hotel booking in India is still a vast new market. So in late 2014, Repup debuted with software tailored to regional needs. TripAdvisor has certified the company as a trusted partner. Brands like ITC, Lemon Tree Hotels, and Sarovar Hotels, have signed up. The 46-employee company has raised an undisclosed seed round.
Tiqets Amsterdam, The Netherlands Like a Ticketmaster for museums Dragging the old-school, paper-based attractions sector into the digital age, Tiqets makes last-minute tickets for museums, tours, and events instantly bookable online. After two years in the market, the 70-employee business — which has raised $5.45 million to date — has signed up many of Europe’s most popular venues. The startup balances its commission-based business with reseller services for hotel chains and other companies. (Skift has also spotted Booking.com testing the startup’s services on its users.)
TourRadar Vienna, Austria Like a Viator for multi-day group tours and river cruises Multi-day tours are a complex product to make bookable online, and consumer-facing TourRadar has spent a few years bringing inventory from more than 500 operators in the $55 billion industry online. Tour companies like Intrepid and G Adventures say that TourRadar has become a top online referrer of customers. The startup, which has 70 employees across Vienna, Brisbane, and Toronto and which has raised more than $6 million, recently began listing hundreds of river cruises — another fast-growing, but complex, product to sell.
Travefy Lincoln, Nebraska Like if Apple built tools for travel agents Travel professionals preparing itineraries or quotes for clients have to juggle multiple booking sites, communication, and itinerary creation tools. Travefy, a seven-person startup that has raised $2.19 million, is bringing all of these tools into a single workflow for enterprise customers, including travel management companies like Travel and Transport, consortia like MAST, and host agencies such as the Gifted Travel Network. This year it will deploy professional payment collection tools.
Traxo Dallas, Tex. Like a Roomba for company travel data Over time, electronic itineraries that constantly refresh with the latest relevant information will become the touch point that keeps travelers engaged with travel companies throughout a trip. Traxo automates data aggregation to help travel vendors make this idea a reality. Its tools help travel management companies like World Travel, Inc., expense management software firms like Chrome River, and corporate travel services providers like Cornerstone, remove the need for users to manually type in their travel and loyalty data into expense reports, duty-of-care applications, and other tools. This year the 15-person company, which has raised $11 million from TripAdvisor, Thayer Ventures, and others, plans to launch email inbox scanning.
Viajala Medellín, Colombia Like a Momondo for Latin America While Skyscanner might be tops in Brazil and Kayak may lead in Mexico, Viajala is dominating travel price-comparison search in Chile, Colombia, and Peru. Credit the 13-person metasearch company’s success to adapting to local preferences with its unique click-to-call option, which lets customers speak to local online travel agencies to complete bookings (which is often a superior experience to using local mobile websites). Viajala, which has raised $540,000 to date, shines for its breadth of local inventory, with 39 API integrations (meaning, direct methods for retrieving data).
This story is brought to you by Amadeus for Startups, offering tech and consulting for travel startups. The Skift content team maintained complete editorial control over the selections, above.
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