The travel startup landscape across MENA, India, and South Africa is being reshaped by several interconnected forces that most industry observers are missing. Having worked many years in key MENA markets, I’ve witnessed firsthand how regulatory shifts, consumer behavior changes, and infrastructure investments are creating unprecedented opportunities. | | | The travel industry is buzzing with innovation, as startups globally are leveraging technology to redefine everything from how we book trips to how we experience destinations. Here’s a look at 20 noteworthy travel startups making waves as of mid-2025. | | | Recently, I was entertained by a skit from comedian Ronnie Chieng, a correspondent for the Daily Show. He humorously proposed that Amazon Prime should transform into “Amazon Today,” eventually culminating in “Amazon Yesterday” – a service that identifies and delivers our purchases before we even realize we need them. Travel is no exception. I demand solutions to travel problems I didn’t even know existed, before I even realized they’re problems. | | | I’ve discussed the ideal Travel AI Service should read my mind and feel like a personal extension of myself. I would like to visualize what a highly automated, and eventually completely autonomous, Travel AI-powered booking might look like. I believe everything I describe below is possible today to (i) increase conversion rates, (ii) increase engagement, (iii) increase brand loyalty and differentiation for the travel retailer, and (iv) offer a less friction filled travel experience. | | | Staying at the forefront of the ever-evolving travel and tourism industry demands a keen understanding of the latest developments, meaningful connections with industry experts, and a proactive approach to uncovering emerging opportunities. One of the most impactful ways to achieve this is by attending key industry events. Below is a curated selection of the most influential travel industry events taking place globally in 2025: | | | |