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The fresh capital brings online travel agency Klook's total funding to over $1 billion, as it doubles down an AI partnership with Google Cloud.
Travel booking service company Klook said on Wednesday it had raised $100 million in funding led by European investment firm Vitruvian Partners.
Klook, an online agency selling travel experiences, secured $100 million in funding led by private equity firm Vitruvian Partners.
Klook offers discounted attraction tickets, rail passes, SIM cards and more, particularly in Asia. But like all online travel agencies, using Klook comes with some risks.
Klook has teamed up with Google Cloud to improve its services and user experiences through artificial intelligence (AI), aiming to enhance travel experiences while boosting developer productivity.
Klook is evolving beyond its roots in cross-border activities booking, aiming to become a more comprehensive travel experiences platform.
In celebration of its 10th anniversary, online travel platform Klook has launched a campaign to invite Hongkongers to rediscover the purpose of travelling by advocating a new attitude.
Hong Kong-based travel superapp Klook is harnessing influencer marketing and generative AI to tap into the wanderlust of social media-savvy adults and Southeast Asia’s rising middle class.
Klook is one of the leading travel and experience platforms for sought-after lifestyle experiences that consumers can get anytime, anywhere.
Klook, the Hong Kong-based travel activities platform backed by SoftBank Vision Fund, announced the closure of $200 million in funding for its Series E round, lifting the startup’s total capital ...
Eric Gnock Fah, Klook COO and co-founder, explains the roles that marketing, data and CX play in building a new-economy brand.
Hong Kong-based Klook announced today that it has raised a $225 million round led by the Vision Fund with participation from existing investors.