Omio partnership with TDS adds dozens of US bus operators
Multimodal transport booking platform Omio announced a strategic supply partnership with Transcor Data Services (TDS).
TDS is a leading backend mobility technology provider in the US.
This new alliance expands Omio’s intercity bus inventory.
The partnership will allow Omio to integrate more than 20 new travel service providers, encompassing 40 bus carriers with nationwide reach.
Notably, this includes Peter Pan, one of the largest privately-owned motorcoach companies in the US, and a central player in intercity travel.
Other carriers include Baron Bus, Adirondack Trailways, C&J Bus Lines, Coach USA, Fullington, Indian Trails, Express Arrow, Jefferson Lines, New York Trailways, and Northwestern Stage Lines, among others.
The agreement is set to take effect in Q3 2025, unlocking hundreds of new routes on the Omio platform.
In the US intercity bus travel remains a vital transportation mode, catering to short and long-distance journeys.
The integration of TDS’ MMC carrier network offers travelers affordable and sustainable alternatives for domestic travel.
Omio has been operating in the US since 2020.
This year so far, Omio has onboarded more than 50 airlines and hundreds of ground transportation partners.
It connects travelers to over 2,300 transport providers across 45 countries, spanning Europe, North America and Southeast Asia.
“We are excited to partner with TDS, through which we will significantly expand our intercity bus coverage, in support of our growing multimodal inventory in the US”, said Veronica Diquattro, President B2C and Supply at Omio.
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