TravelTech News · Issue 8
The money is still moving in travel tech — just far more slowly, and only to those who can prove it works.
Lead Story

Travel Startup Funding Hits a New Low — and the Survivors All Have One Thing in Common
PhocusWire
Q1 2026 has delivered an uncomfortable verdict for travel tech: deal volume has sunk to a new low, with activity largely confined to a handful of Series A rounds. For PMS vendors, OTAs and hotel groups watching the fundraising landscape, the signal is unambiguous — capital is consolidating around a very narrow profile of company. Bobby Demri of ROCH Ventures put it plainly: if you are building features rather than outcomes, and you are not AI-native, you are largely out. The bright spots in the quarter — HeyMax closing an $11 million Series A, BizTrip AI landing $1.5 million in pre-seed funding, and Travelport securing a $50 million shareholder injection earmarked specifically for AI — all share a common thread: demonstrable return on investment, deep system integration, and a clear mandate to replace legacy friction rather than sit on top of it. Gharage Ventures’ new €40 million fund, targeting automation and travel-tech services, reinforces the same thesis. The selective environment rewards builders who execute across systems, not those who merely recommend.
TravelTech & Hospitality Briefs
Apaleo Embeds AI Copilot Directly Into Its Property Management Platform
Apaleo has launched Apaleo Copilot, a chat-based AI assistant built into its PMS to help hotel staff complete operational tasks without leaving the platform. For hotel groups evaluating their tech stack, embedded AI at the workflow level — rather than bolted-on tools — is rapidly becoming the baseline expectation, not a differentiator.
Amadeus and Tata Consultancy Services Form Global Strategic Partnership
Amadeus has partnered with Tata Consultancy Services to deliver travel technology projects spanning airlines, hospitality, airports, payments and distribution. The tie-up signals that large-scale implementation capability — not just software — is back on the agenda as travel enterprises accelerate AI deployments across complex, multi-system environments.
HBX Group Acquires Packaging Tech Specialist PerfectStay
HBX Group has acquired PerfectStay, a specialist in dynamic packaging technology. For OTAs and bed banks, the move underlines the growing strategic value of packaging infrastructure — particularly as AI-driven itinerary assembly puts pressure on operators to control the full product stack rather than rely on third-party tooling.
GuestRevu and RMS Integration Automates Guest Feedback Across the Stay
GuestRevu has integrated with RMS to trigger automated guest surveys before, during and after stays, feeding responses directly into GuestRevu dashboards for real-time sentiment tracking. For hotel operators still running manual feedback processes, the partnership offers a pointed reminder that automation is already table stakes in guest intelligence.
Must Reads
PhocusWire — Why the three phases of AI adoption separate travel companies that scale from those that stall.
PhocusWire — Agentic AI could do for travel what Amazon did for online shopping — and the window for incumbents is narrowing.
PhocusWire — Travel marketing’s AI identity crisis: brands are deploying the tools but losing the voice.
On the Calendar
Phocuswright Europe 2026
15–17 June 2026 | Barcelona, Spain | The leading European forum for travel innovation, investment and strategic debate.
TravelTech Show 2026
24–25 June 2026 | ExCeL London, UK | The UK’s flagship event connecting travel technology buyers, suppliers and investors.
As funding grows more selective and AI capability becomes the baseline for investment, the companies still standing in Q2 will be those who built for outcomes — not features.
TravelTech News is published every Tuesday by Travel Tech Talent