Daily Travel Startup Watch: Charged Concepts, Jambo and More
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These are the newest travel startups from AngelList vying for travelers’ interest and investors’ attention
It’s not always easy to keep track of new travel startups.
Each weekday we alert readers to new startups in the travel industry that have set up profiles on AngelList, the platform for early startup investing. These startups may have just launched a product or the may merely be an idea in the head of an entrepreneur, but they are worth looking at to better understand where the activity is in the travel sector.
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