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Top 10 Travel Startups to Watch in 2023

Isaiah ZaidBy Isaiah ZaidJune 9, 20240 ViewsNo Comments2 Mins Read
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Discover the top 10 travel startups shaping the industry in 2023, from AI-powered travel assistants to carbon-compensated solutions. Get insights into the latest innovations revolutionising travel planning and experiences.

Top 10 Travel Startups to Watch in 2023

Tourisfair develops an AI-powered travel assistant named Pandi, designed to match travelers with tourism activities based on their preferences and constraints. This German startup enhances itinerary planning by filtering out unavailable activities and allowing modifications in real-time.

Neolight.ai, based in Croatia, offers an AI-based guest management platform for hotels and travel agencies. It uses natural language processing and machine learning to deliver personalized travel recommendations, manage reservations, and optimize operations.

ExpeditionsPro, an Australian venture, provides a virtual reality (VR) tour maker platform. It features a collection of 360-degree photo and video content, enabling users to create and share immersive VR tours compatible with devices like Google Cardboard, tablets, and PCs.

Imvizar, an Irish startup, specializes in augmented reality (AR) tourism. It allows travelers to access and share AR experiences via a smartphone app, enhancing visits to various attractions by integrating 3D scanning, photogrammetry, and spatial audio.

SQUAKE, from Germany, offers a carbon-compensated travel solution through an API plug-in, helping companies calculate and offset carbon emissions from travel activities. It supports sustainable travel alternatives and integrates green choices into booking processes.

Travel Neutral, a French company, provides low-carbon travel packages, offering eco-friendly transportation and accommodation. The startup also offsets trip-related carbon footprints by investing in verified environmental projects.

Lugbee, an Indian startup, connects travelers with secure luggage storage options through an online platform. It ensures safety with tamper-proof seals and 24/7 customer service, addressing luggage security during travels.

IONAGE, another Indian firm, offers a unified electric vehicle (EV) charging management platform. The app identifies nearby charging stations, enables trip planning based on vehicle range, and provides a seamless charging and payment system.

Ok Away, an Australian startup, introduces a location-sharing app that shows travelers’ mapped locations, local times, and phone battery levels. Notifications for arrivals, departures, and emergencies enhance safety and connectivity among travelers.

ZIM Connections, a UK-based startup, creates an eSIM marketplace enabling travelers to purchase and activate data plans in over 120 countries. This eliminates the need for physical SIM cards and maintains continuous data coverage.

These startups represent a range of innovative solutions from AI travel assistants to carbon-compensated travel, poised to impact the travel industry in 2023.

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As the Innovation Editor at AI WEEK, Isaiah keeps readers informed about the latest AI advancements across industries. His expertise in emerging trends and keen eye for groundbreaking ideas make him a valuable resource for anyone interested in the future of AI innovation.

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