Travelzoo, which sold its APAC businesses to founder Ralph Bartel for $3.6 million six years ago, has reacquired it for market value of $22.6 million.
Tech products that have succeeded in China tend to be all-encompassing tools, providing highly pragmatic services and information within one app or site.
Expedia Inc. has flirted with ramping up tours and activities for years but this time around it seems like much more than a tease.
The landscape of today’s sharing economy is quickly expanding across a diverse range of services.
China’s top taxi app Didi-Kuaidi will venture into tourism by integrating its corporate travel service and local excursions for individual travelers.
Today Google’s marketing research arm, Think with Google, unveiled its Travel Dashboard — a free online tool that highlights recent and year-over-year trends.
When TripAdvisor announced its $200 million acquisition of Viator last September, the intentions of the world’s biggest travel company were clear.
Inspiration-based businesses continue to dominate the travel startup landscape, far ahead of those serving other parts of the industry.