Travel Technologies Market to Witness Huge Growth by 2026 | Sabre, mTrip, Travelport
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Advance Market Analytics published a new research publication on
Travel Technologies
Market Insights, to 2026″ with 232 pages and enriched with self-explained Tables and charts in presentable format. In the Study you will find new evolving Trends, Drivers, Restraints, Opportunities generated by targeting market associated stakeholders. The growth of the Travel Technologies market was mainly driven by the increasing R&D spending across the world.
Some of the key players profiled in the study are:
Amadeus IT Group (Spain), Sabre Corporation (United States), Travelport (United Kingdom), Dolphin Dynamics (United Kingdom), mTrip (Canada), Toursys Solutions (Thailand), Tramada Systems (Australia), TravelCarma (United States), Trip Solutions (United Kingdom), Web Booking Expert (Romania).
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The IPO is managed by ICICI Securities, Citigroup and Morgan Stanley.
According to the DRHP, the airline wants to raise Rs 3,600 crore via a fresh issue of shares.
ET had reported last Saturday that the DRHP would be filed this week. The airline has in the past come close to a maiden share sale but backed out last moment.
The carrier’s new vice chairman told ET in a recent interview that the airline was planning an IPO “this summer”.
The airline yesterday rebranded itself to Go First, an ultra low cost carrier, from GoAir.
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