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Triptease

www.triptease.com

 
Triptease (www.triptease.com) is a SaaS company that builds digital tools that create better experiences and relationships between hotels and guests. Triptease launched Price Check, the first ever widget for booking engines that encourages travellers to book direct by showing OTA prices on a hotel`s page. The company was co-founded by Charlie Osmond, UK Young Entrepreneur of the Year and member of The British Airways Business Advisory Board, Alasdair Snow, named in TTG`s Tomorrow`s Travel Leaders 30 under 30, and Alexandra Zubko, former Head of Strategy at Intercontinental Hotels Group and winner of IHIF Young Person Leader Award. Triptease won Phocuswright ...
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.triptease.com
  • 419 Park AVE South Floor 2
    New York, NY USA 10016
  • Phone: 917.200.0734

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