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WeTravel Raises $92 Million to Scale the Operating System for Multi-Day Travel

  • Writer: Menlo Times
    Menlo Times
  • Sep 25
  • 1 min read
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WeTravel, the leading operating system for multi-day travel businesses, led by Ted Clements, Eana Cubacu, Josh Chang, Garib Mehdiyev, and Zaky Prabowo, has secured $92 million USD, led by Sapphire Ventures, with participation from Left Lane Capital, Base10, Cross Creek, and other angel investors.


Founded in 2014, WeTravel supports thousands of operators running custom and fixed-departure trips, from yoga retreats and safaris to student tours and pilgrimages. Its platform enables businesses to capture bookings online and offline, manage pre- and post-trip logistics, process global payments at local rates, and pay suppliers instantly with zero processing fees.


WeTravel will deploy the funding to enhance its AI capabilities, enabling users to convert PDFs into interactive itineraries in seconds and automate tasks such as invoice processing, traveler data collection, and marketing. The company will also scale its Partner Network, the largest B2B multi-day travel network, to help travel businesses discover, coordinate, and pay vendors more efficiently. Global expansion is another focus, with new offices planned in Chicago, Amsterdam, Sydney, and Baku to better serve clients worldwide.


WeTravel has empowered thousands of operators, facilitating trips in 206 countries for over 1.6 million travelers. In March, the company launched new features, including an integrated Itinerary Builder and Supplier Transfers, positioning itself as the first Operating System for the multi-day travel industry.


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