Trying to get from point A to point B? If only it were that simple! With any manner of travel these days, you’ve got options: planes, trains, buses, ferries, and beyond. And finding the best path to ...
Ever wanted know the best way to get from point A to point B? rome2rio, headed by two ex-Microsoft engineers, is a search engine that attempts to do exactly that. Like an international Zoombu.co.uk or ...
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 ...
Omio’s latest travel update emphasizes that flying remains the fastest and most common way to travel between Spain and Italy, with numerous direct routes linking major cities. While trains provide ...
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 ...
Europe trips unravel fast when trains, transit, and translation get messy. Google Maps, Trainline, Citymapper, Rome2Rio, and ...
Australian travel search technology startup Rome2Rio has raised $450,000 in funding from an unnamed online travel agency in Asia and Melbourne entrepreneurs Guy King and Bevan Clark (who founded and ...
It's as simple as typing in where you are and where you're going; Rome2Rio does the rest, pulling up the necessary transit info (flights, bus lines, train routes) and rates. It'll even give you local ...