![]() Hotel Engine raised a $65 million Series B round at a $1.3 billion valuation, nearly 9x higher than the $150 million valuation it achieved when it raised $16 million in a Series A round in 2019.The startup offers a bookings management for corporate lodging, According to Elia Wallen “this capital infusion will allow us to innovate faster, grow our global network of lodging partners, and add more world-class talent to our team.” Fundraising rounds Hotel Engine has just secured $65 million in a Series B round. Interesting findings on this report from IdeaWorks and CarTrawler on six ways COVID has changed the airline industry. Well done!įounded in 2018, the Singaporean travel payments startup YouTrip has landed $30 million, which they aim to invest on boosting their tech capabilities – with a special focus on B2B payment solutions. I guess they really are on their way to establish themselves as a major player in the region. The Mexican startup Casai is expanding in the Brazilian market through the strategic acquisition of Roomin. Through their solutions, the startup makes back-office easier for hotels and had an impressive growth during the pandemic. The all-in-one hotel operations platform Life House announced raising $60 million. The innovative company has built event and experiences software that third-party companies can use to market and sell bookings. This is what Vay, the German mobility startup, aims to launch with the $95 million investment they just raised.Įasol has raised $25 million to continue building their one-stop shop for experiences organizers. The big investment has been funded by Virgin Group and Delta Air Lines, which retain their 51% and 49% stakes in the company, respectively.Ĭan you imagine booking an electric vehicle that is delivered to the pick-up location by a driver steering the car remotely? Genau. Their platform will showcase all retailers, brands and products available at the airport, letting travelers browse all offers even before starting to get to the airport.Įmerging from the pandemic, Virgin Atlantic’s owners strengthen the company’s financial position with an investment of more than 460 million euros. The airport-shopping experience is about to change for travelers with the announcement of a partnership between Servy and Inflyter. Forbes put together an article with “what we know so far” about the Norwegian startup and we are curious to see how things unfold for them. Norse Atlantic Airways is definitely building up some momentum about their official take-off in the first semester of 2022. Well, I guess it’s safe to say that Mews has big ambitions for next year. Mews just announced that Salesforce Ventures has made a strategic investment and that they will be expanding in Europe and in the US, increasing their headcount by over 90% in 2022.
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