Justin Dawes

Justin is Skift's Travel Tech Reporter, where he covers the way to the future of global travel industry. Prior, he was a tech reporter for American City Business Journals in Albany. A Michigan native, Justin is living as a digital nomad for now. Work aside, Justin has a passion for travel, writing, arts, food, and culture.

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Startups

Hotel Software Startup Way Raises $20 Million to Help Ticket Experiences: Travel Startup Funding This Week

Lodgify plans to expand its short-term rental management software globally, BookOutdoors wants to bring campsites into the 21st century, and Way exited stealth mode with a full list of clients.

Hotel Software Startup Way Raises $20 Million to Help Ticket Experiences: Travel Startup Funding This Week

Travel Technology

The Case for Virtual Experiences Thriving Even as In-Person Travel Returns

Amazon divested from its virtual experiences venture, but that doesn't necessarily mean the small players should do the same.

The Case for Virtual Experiences Thriving Even as In-Person Travel Returns

Online Travel

Booking Holdings Eyes Even More Tech Investment After Mobile App Successes

CEO Glenn Fogel is focused on making Booking Holdings apps easier for consumers to use. Apparently he's doing something right.

Booking Holdings Eyes Even More Tech Investment After Mobile App Successes

Travel Technology

Sabre’s Slow Recovery Gets Lift From Pandemic Booking Milestone

Business is still not close to where it was in 2019, but it's getting there — slowly.

Sabre’s Slow Recovery Gets Lift From Pandemic Booking Milestone

Tour Operators

Tour Operator Tech Revolution and Other Top Stories This Week

In Skift's top stories this week, tour operators use tech to get a boost post-pandemic, Asian destinations are incentivising travelers, and Hilton predicts a continued boom in hotel demand.

Tour Operator Tech Revolution and Other Top Stories This Week

Startups

Canary Technologies Raises $30 Million to Boost Hotel Software Biz: Travel Startup Funding This Week

It’s always notable when either Insight Partners or Y-Combinator is backing something. Canary Technologies reported investment by not one, but both. Oh, and it’s got backing from Fidelity-affiliated F-Prime Capital, too.

Canary Technologies Raises $30 Million to Boost Hotel Software Biz: Travel Startup Funding This Week

News Blog

Booking.com to Add Emissions Info to Bookings Through New Partnership

Booking.com said last week that it is working to help travelers choose more environmentally sustainable travel options through a new partnership with climate tech company CHOOOSE. The Amsterdam-based Booking Holdings (NYSE: BKNG) marketplace helps travelers book lodging and a range of transportation options.  The software made by Oslo-based CHOOOSE, which shares various pieces of emission-related…

News Blog

Spanish Hotel Software Startup Amenitiz Acquires French Business Training Tool

Six months after raising $30 million, a startup offering operations management software to small hotels has made its first acquisition.  Barcelona-based Amenitiz said this week that it has acquired Ododo, a French company that offers online hotel training.  The Amenitiz platform contains several features, including data transfer to online resellers, online booking, automation of daily…

Startups

Holidu Raises $102 Million for Vacation Rental Software: Travel Startup Funding This Week

There’s a theme here: short-term rentals. All the startups funded this week aim to make bookings and operations easier in some way for vacation rental owners and operators – another sign of a strong and growing industry.

Holidu Raises $102 Million for Vacation Rental Software: Travel Startup Funding This Week

Travel Technology

MCR CEO Tyler Morse Bets on This Software Solution for Hotel Hiring Hurdles

Tyler Morse saw an opportunity to improve his favorite hotel management products, an effort that could help push the industry further into the 21st century. It’s too early to know if his bets on software acquisitions will pay off, but if early numbers and a full pipeline are indicators, so far so good.

MCR CEO Tyler Morse Bets on This Software Solution for Hotel Hiring Hurdles