Travel startup Travello raises $6.5 million to fuel COVID-19 rebound
Travello has secured $6.5 million, following a shift in focus that has positioned the travel business for strong post-pandemic growth.
Reinventing the wheel: Luggage startup July closes $10.5 million round just nine months after launching
Luggage startup July has secured $10.5 million in funding, as it prepares to expand its presence in an industry ripe for disruption.
Aussie travel-tech startup Tipi bags $4.5 million from Hostelworld as it prepares to go globetrotting
Aussie hostel-tech startup Tipi has secured a $US3 million ($4.45 million) investment from London Stock Exchange-listed booking platform Hostelworld.
“Brave enough to try”: How Jayride’s IPO propelled it into a wild new phase of global growth
Going public is paying off in spades for Sydney startup Jayride, which has expanded into more than 60 countries since listing on the ASX last year.
Monetising FOMO: How travel startup YouLi raised $200,000, after the perfect founding team was born
YouLi has secured $200,000 in funding, but co-founder Jen Fein couldn’t have done it without her team — and finding them was her biggest challenge so far.
Travel buddies and savvy boating: Six of the most interesting travel and tourism startups to come out of Slingshot’s Horizon accelerator
The Horizon Accelerator Program showcased startups carving new paths in travel and tourism. Here are some of our favourites.
Team mates to entrepreneurs: Travello co-founder Mark Cantoni on being a non-tech tech founder and running a business with your buddy
As old sports buddies, the co-founders of social media travel app Travello are bringing an element of friendship and trust into their startup's culture.
Sharing economy startup Camplify secures tax win for users through landmark ATO ruling
Campervan sharing economy startup Camplify has secured a landmark ruling from the ATO, allowing motorhome owners to claim tax deductions.
How Simon and Lani te Hennepe built global travel startup TRAVLR out of a simple PDF document
Simon and Lani te Hennepe’s travel startup TRAVLR operates across six countries, has over 85 staff, and has raised $5 million in venture capital. But nine years ago, the startup existed only as a single PDF document.