rome2rio, a search engine headed by two ex-Microsoft engineers which lets you literally work out how to get from A to B (not unlike FromAtoB.com) via a Google Map with multi-modal travel options, has ...
This website will help you answer those age-old questions: Where do I go after I land? And more important, how much will it cost? What’s hot: Rome2Rio.com is blazing fast. In researching a trip with ...
Omio (née GoEuro) has acquired multimodal travel veteran Rome2rio as it works on building out a global travel aggregator business, having taken the decision to zoom out from its home market of Europe ...
Rome2rio is a neat, ‘multi-modal’ travel search engine that we’ve raved about in the past, and now it’s opening up new access free-of-charge options for its API in order to bring the same service to ...
If search for travel looking for door-to door trip options was a massive potential market, then Expedia, Booking Holdings, Ctrip, or Google would have already snapped up these companies, which have ...
A new travel site called Rome2Rio launches today, the brainchild of two ex-Microsoft employees, Michael Cameron and Bernard Tschirren. The site’s main innovation? It’s vehicle agnostic, in a way–you ...
At ITB Berlin 2026, the Omio Group outlined the next phase of its evolution as the leading global multimodal travel platform, levelling up across two fronts: transformative technology innovation and ...
Melbourne startup Rome2rio has announced an iPhone app for its travel search engine, which makes it easy for users to find a path to any location via air, rail, road or sea. Rome2rio raised $450,000 ...
The founders of Rome2rio are set for a $40 million payday after selling the travel startup to UK-based booking platform Omio. The Melbourne-based startup which helps travellers find and compare routes ...