In an industry fueled by foreign Venture Capital money and aggressive ad spending, EaseMyTrip's journey reads differently. It never chased vanity metrics. It never raised external funds. And it never lost touch with the Indian consumer.
Co-founder and CEO of EaseMyTrip, Rikant Pittie, met Italy's Deputy Prime Minister Antonio Tajani here on Friday and talked about strengthening tourism corridors between the two countries
Taking to his LinkedIn timeline, Pittie shared insights into the company's evolution from a bootstrapped startup to a global travel tech leader. He announced EaseMyTrip's ambitious entry into electric mobility through its Rs 200 crore investment in over 4,000 electric buses by 2028.
The initiative aligns with Tourism New Zealand's vision to boost Indian arrivals by addressing travel barriers and promoting year-round tourism.
India's premier OTA would now be a key travel partner for Indian travellers opting to explore the beauty of New Zealand
Factors such as rising disposable incomes, an increasing need for privacy and flexibility, and heightened demand from businesses and individuals for time-sensitive travel are driving the shift toward private aviation as a preferred mode of transport
EaseMyTrip partners with Sukoon Unlimited to offer special flight booking benefits for Senior Citizens with discounts, the company stated in a statement on Wednesday.
The investment aims to revolutionize sustainable transport in the state, aligning with India's growing EV industry, which is currently valued at USD 3 billion and expanding at an 18 per cent CAGR.
EaseMyTrip promoter Nishant Pitti attended a special screening of Kangana Ranaut's upcoming film 'Emergency' on Thursday, along with Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis
As part of this initiative, EaseMyTrip is investing Rs 200 crore over the next 2-3 years in research and development (R&D), product development, and setting up a manufacturing plant for electric vehicles (EVs).