TripHobo has joined Amadeus Next, an Asia Pacific startup community, which will let it integrate flight search solutions for its users. Amadeus will help TripHobo to build new features like end to end trip planning and help with its market strategy. Amadeus Next gives travel startups advice, research and market reports, technology, branding, reach and access to entrepreneurs and funding in the fields of IoT, mobile, payments, content, personalisation, sharing economy and business intelligence among others. In the statement, Saket Newaskar, co-founder and CTO of TripHobo said, “Being part of Amadeus Next will enable us to scale our technology to create and recommend the best trip plans for our users. TripHobo.com aims to cater to travellers at every stage of the travel planning process by providing one platform to create personalised travel itineraries and hassle free bookings. Amadeus’ expert advice will enable us to accelerate product development and reach customers even faster.” Also read: OTA marketplace fragmented but travel experiences are converging – Skift Skyscanner partnership: In June last year, TripHobo (formerly known as JoGuru) partnered with travel price comparison platform Skyscanner to allow users to compare prices of hotels, flights and car rentals. Under the deal, TripHobo would use Skyscanner’s business APIs to provide real-time information about pricing of hotels, flights and taxis. At that time, it mentioned that it offered user-created itineraries and curated content for 500 tourist cities across the world, with plans to add 18,000-20,000 cities and towns on the platform by December 2015. Funding: In March…
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