Regent Raises $9 Million for Flying Ferries: Travel Startup Funding This Week


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This week, travel startups announced more than $168 million in funding. Investors bet on concepts that included a flying hydrofoil, long-haul ground transport, a Chinese version of TripActions, Muslim travel, carbon-free air travel, contactless tech for hotels, and more.

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Travel Startup Funding This Week

Each week we round up travel startups that have recently received or announced funding. Please email Travel Tech Reporter Justin Dawes at jd@skift.com if you have funding news.
This week, travel startups announced more than $168 million in funding. >>BlaBlaCar, which offers both long-distance carpooling and intercity bus travel, said this week it had raised $115 million (€97 million) in fresh investment. See Skift's story. >>Universal Hydrogen, a company striving to fuel carbon-free air travel, has closed a $20.5 million Series A financing round. Playground Global led the round. Other investors include JetBlue Technology Ventures, Coatue, Airbus Ventures, and Global Founders Capital. The startup said it "stitches together the end-to-end hydrogen value chain for aviation, both for hydrogen fuel and hydrogen-powered airplanes." >>Z-Trip, a business travel company based in Shanghai, has completed a fresh round of financing of more than more than $15 million, or "more than 100 million renminbi." Dongfang Jiafu led the round. Z-Trip, founded i