Travelgenix integrates Tripian personalised trip planning
Travelgenix has announced the integration of Canada-based Tripian into its platform.
The partnership gives travel agencies access to affordable solutions to transform their websites into fully bookable platforms.
This in turn gives their clients full access to personalised travel itineraries direct to their phone.
Travelgenix’s widget technology allows quick and cost-effective integration with any travel website.
Tripian was founded in 2016 as a consumer-facing travel app with trip planning tools available for just five cities.
In 2018, it pivoted to a B2B SaaS company, offering sustainable travel solutions.
Tripian now covers 300+ cities worldwide, with in-destination itineraries, including tours, sights, dining, and activities.
Tripian’s AI-powered trip planning ecosystem offers highly personalised travel content and services based on user profiles and behaviours.
Tripian’s SaaS platform can be easily integrated into existing apps through APIs and software development kits.
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