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Powered by AI, Lucky Trip creates a way to find and book personalised trips for its clients to the hidden corners of the world, all in one tap. Following a successful UK launch on iOS, the company is preparing to scale Europe-wide and multi-platform. Recently, LuckyTrip secured a long-term commercial contract with easyJet, bringing its experience to millions of easyJet customers. Additionally, its team has started working with Avios, British Airways, Iberia, Vueling and others, via IAG’s accelerator program Hangar 51. With a new instant payment technology and ATOL license, LuckyTrip bookings have increased by 237% YoY to £53k in April 2019 (12-month P&L -£287k).
days to go: Expired investment: £1,049,610
MyBreakTrip is a new travel website offering an all in one trip booking experience for medium to large groups. MyBreakTrip allows users to plan their trips, communicate with eachother, collect and compare quotes and pay individually.
days to go: Expired investment: £24,230
Bikecation was formed in 2011 and specialise in package and bespoke cycling holidays in the UK and Europe.  They aim to provide holidays that capture the freedom and fun of cycling with a holiday that give you a thirst of adventure and an appetite for great food.  
days to go: Expired investment: £70,000
Summerland is a live theatre show in London that is designed to bring Summer to the Winters in Europe. Each 4 hour show is designed to make the viewer feel as though they are actually experiencing a tropical paradise without the price.
days to go: Expired investment: £199,158
Shuttout is a global community-driven photography marketplace that adds social significance to photographs and makes it more fit for sale. It uses features such as 'stock' (Shutterstock, 500px, Flickr), 'social media' (Instagram) and 'photo contest' (GuruShots, Viewbug) to create a unique selling environment. It started worldwide expansion, growth and user acquisition from 154 countries using Facebook and Google ads. It has also collaborated with YouTube Influencers including Rebecca Spencer (UK), Hanna Saba (Australia), and Saurav Sinha (India) to increase its userbase. Shuttout has started the facility for users to host contests by themselves. Since the launch in April 2018, it has reached 76,000+ users and has added 71,000+ photos to the platform. The platform aims to connect those who love taking photos and want to earn money from their passion with potential buyers. 
days to go: Expired investment: £539,536
Houst is one of the biggest short-let management companies in the world. It partners with homeowners and advertises their properties on platforms like Airbnb, HomeAway Booking.com, and Expedia. It uses technology to help manage bookings, cleaning, guest communication, laundry, pricing, and a host of other services. Houst manages 6,000+ homes across 22 cities in the UK. In 2019, they raised £1.25 million on Seedrs. It has also acquired over 250 homes in Lisbon and Barcelona, and 200 homes in Madrid with the aim of increasing its presence across Europe. Since launching in 2015, Houst has managed over 250,000 guest bookings. The investment will help the company kickstart after the COVID-19 pandemic.
days to go: Expired investment: £2,622,684
Having a successful track record of building a business in the travel sector, the founder of Private Traveller, Mr. Peter Williams is sure to grow his company in the global luxury travel market which is expected to generate $1,154 billion by 2022. Founded in 2016, Private Traveller is a luxury tour operator (ATOL bonded) that aims to provide high-end holiday packages to its discerning clientele. To achieve such high-level of service standards, Private Traveller has commercial contracts in place with 17 destination management companies, 275 hotels and agreements with two air carriers.
days to go: Expired investment: £65,300
Nightly.travel is a unique hotel booking website and the first to offer hotel switchingTM or split stay for a single trip, saving travellers upto 70% of their money in comparison to a single hotel stay. Nightly.travel has access to 75k hotels around the world and is planning to access 290k hotels in 2019. The company has been rated five stars on Trustpilot, has an average 2.5k new user registrations on its website per month, and is currently gaining influence in various social media platforms.
days to go: Expired investment: £97,926
Safari Deal is an online marketplace for global wildlife holidays and safaris. It connects travellers to 260+ qualified and reliable travel partners and 350+ wildlife adventures around 42 worldwide destinations, making it easy to research, compare, enquire and book the next adventure. Moreover, Safari Deal is growing at an impressive rate of 5 travel partners per week. From the proceeds, 40% will be used for digital marketing and PR, 10% will be used for platform development and management, 15% will be used for trade shows and international marketing, 25% will be used for staff, and 10% will be used for other running costs.

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days to go: Expired investment: £54,084
LuxOlympus Mayfair are a Travel Agency who specialise in luxurious and exclusive holidays across the globe and are regulated and authorised by the TTA (Travel Trust Association). They are currently in discussions to build a presents in the UK, Greece, Italy, The Philippines, Monaco and China.  This year they aim to appoint representative in 3 main cities of India. (EIS Pending)
days to go: Expired investment: £121,910
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