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  • Etraveli Group and Outpayce Partner to Help the Travel Industry Reduce Fraud With a New Solution

    Etraveli Group and Outpayce are partnering to combat fraud in the travel industry with Etraveli Group's new risk managament solution, Precision. This advanced technology screens transactions in real-time, providing a smoother payment experience for travelers. Etraveli Group aims to expand its B2B technology offerings and offer Precision to the wider travel industry.

  • Etraveli Group signs agreement with Ryanair

    Etraveli Group has partnered with Ryanair, joining Ryanair’s "Approved OTA Program" to provide direct API access to its extensive flight inventory. This collaboration enhances Etraveli Group's offering, enabling seamless access to Ryanair's competitively priced flights and facilitating Virtual Interlining itineraries, thereby improving the travel experience for customers and partners globally.

  • European Commission Blocks Acquisition of Etraveli Group by Booking Holdings

    The European Commission (EC) has today officially declared that it is prohibiting the proposed acquisition of Etraveli Group, by Booking Holdings (Booking). The European Commission's conclusion is that the acquisition of Etraveli Group by Booking would have resulted in Booking further consolidating its position in the market for hotel online travel agencies (OTAs) in the European Economic Area (EE

  • Etraveli and e-Travel join forces

    Etraveli, the global flight-centric and data-driven online travel platform, today announced that it will join forces with e-Travel. The newly-combined company will help achieve Etraveli’s goal of becoming Europe’s leading online travel company. Etraveli was acquired by CVC Capital Partners’ Fund VI in August 2017.

  • CVC Capital Partners buys Etraveli for 508 million Euro

    CVC Capital Partners (“CVC”) today agreed to acquire Etraveli, the global flight-centric online travel agency (OTA), for 508 million Euro from ProSiebenSat.1. The German media company paid 235 million Euro for the company in October 2015 when it was purchased from Segulah.