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Articles tagged “startups”

Online Travel

Daily Travel Startup Watch: OpenMondo, Global TraQs and More

Daily Travel Startup Watch: OpenMondo, Global TraQs and More

Online Travel

Daily Travel Startup Watch: Socitrip, GruupMeet and More

Daily Travel Startup Watch: Socitrip, GruupMeet and More

Online Travel

Daily Travel Startup Watch: Wayfaring, ChefHost and More

Daily Travel Startup Watch: Wayfaring, ChefHost and More

Online Travel

5 New Travel Startups That Cater to Businesses and Travelers

Bridging the gap between B2B and B2C is important for startups who want to build a brand while attracting enough customers to make money and build a viable business.

5 New Travel Startups That Cater to Businesses and Travelers

Online Travel

Daily Travel Startup Watch: TripMe, Guesty and More

Daily Travel Startup Watch: TripMe, Guesty and More

Online Travel

Greyhound CEO on the Challenges Facing Bus Booking Startups

The bus market is considerably different from air travel and hotels, but based on Greyhound's startup experiment there still remains an opportunity for one or two bus travel aggregators to break through.

Greyhound CEO on the Challenges Facing Bus Booking Startups

Online Travel

Daily Travel Startup Watch: HappyBooking, Outdoor Exchange and More

Daily Travel Startup Watch: HappyBooking, Outdoor Exchange and More

Hotels

Vacation Rental Services Startup Guesty Secures $1.5 Million in Funding

In startup land, B2B companies providing services to the vacation rental and apartment-sharing industry are hot, hot, hot.

Vacation Rental Services Startup Guesty Secures $1.5 Million in Funding

Online Travel

Daily Travel Startup Watch: Dashef, SkyTrails and More

Daily Travel Startup Watch: Dashef, SkyTrails and More

Online Travel

5 New Travel Startups That Apply Old Models to New Markets

These travel startups are carving a niche for themselves by taking a proven model of search and book and applying it to previously underserved markets from fishing to parking lots.

5 New Travel Startups That Apply Old Models to New Markets