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Eightydays, Inc. [1]
Type of site
Internet booking engine
HeadquartersSan Francisco, California, US
Area servedWorldwide
Key peopleAleh Tsikhanau (CEO)[2][3]
IndustryTourism
Websitewww.eightydays.me
Launched2016; 9 years ago (2016)

Eightydays is a travel fare aggregator website and travel booking service based in San Francisco, United States[4]. The site is available in English. The main feature is "virtual interlining" - combining normally non-cooperating carriers: flights, ferries, trains [5][6]. Service helps travelers optimize their travel itineraries [7][8]


Product overview[edit]

A site that plans your trips so that you visit as much and pay as little as possible [9]. The web version of the tool only includes cities in Europe [10]. You will pick the start city and then pick when you want to travel and how long you’ll have[11]. The site will then generate a travel plan with a list of cities you can visit. It also shows flight information as well as AirBnB rates so you can get around and find a place to stay in each city [12]. Customers can book their trips directly on the website.[13]

History[edit]

In December 2016, launched the BETA-version on the AppStore [14]

In December 2016, Eightydays won "Startup of the Year", Belarus[15][16]

In January 2017, Eightydays got badge "Product Hunt #4 Product of the Day"[17]

In February 2017, Travel + Leisure named Eightydays "This App Will Help You Effortlessly Plan a Multi-city European Vacation"

In February 2018, finalists of the UK Startup Roadshow[18]

In June 2018, finalist of Travel Tech Conference [19]

In December 2018, Eightydays launched the 1.0 version

In December 2018, Eightydays got badge "Product Hunt #1 Product of the Day"[20]

In May 2019, National Geographic named Eightydays "All-in-one trip planner"[21]

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Bloomberg: Company Overview of Eightydays, Inc".
  2. "Financial Times: New Europe 100: eastern Europe's emerging technology stars".
  3. "PhocusWire: Mobile app startups - Grumgo, TraveLibro and Eightydays".
  4. "San Francisco Chronicle: Software strives to shrink emergency room waits".
  5. https://www.travelandleisure.com/travel-tips/mobile-apps/eightydays-app-plans-european-vacation
  6. https://www.producthunt.com/posts/eightydays-me-1-0-travel
  7. "Travel planning typically includes a lot of research. When you're planning a trip with stops in different cities, the research can be even more time-consuming. Eightydays can help".
  8. https://travelmassive.com/blog/2018/07/eightydays-me-plans-trips-for-you/
  9. https://domain.me/eightydays-me/
  10. https://lifehacker.com/eightydays-helps-plan-your-multi-city-trip-1792054013
  11. https://traveleatenjoyrepeat.com/en/eightydays-easily-plan-multi-city-vacation-europe/
  12. https://lifehacker.com/eightydays-plans-a-multi-city-european-trip-for-you-1792698542
  13. https://hipertextual.com/2018/02/eightydays
  14. https://tech.onliner.by/2017/01/16/eightydays
  15. http://www.park.by/post-1338/lng-en/
  16. https://www.insidehook.com/article/travel/eightydays-travel-booking-service
  17. https://www.producthunt.com/posts/eightydays-me-beta
  18. "British Embassy in Belarus: UK Startup Roadshow".
  19. http://traveltechcon.ru/eng/news/startup-finalists-2018
  20. https://www.producthunt.com/posts/eightydays-me-1-0-travel
  21. "National Geographic: EightyDays.me is one such site, offering an all-in-one trip planner".

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