Traveloka

Traveloka
Company typePrivate
IndustryTravel, ticketing
FoundedFebruary 2012 in Jakarta, Indonesia[1]
FoundersFerry Unardi, Albert, Derianto Kusuma[2]
Headquarters,
Areas served
Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, Australia, Japan[3][4]
Key people
Ferry Unardi (CEO)
Caesar Indra (President)
[5]
ProductsOnline travel portal, ticket bookings, financial services
Number of employees
2,500 (2019[6])
ParentTraveloka Holding Ltd[7]

PT Trinusa Travelindo, operating as Traveloka is an Indonesian technology company focused on travel and ticketing. Operating a services website and mobile application of the same name and based out of Jakarta, Indonesia,[8] Traveloka is active in six countries,[4] and in 2022 remained the largest online travel app in Southeast Asia.[9] Founded in 2012 as a travel search engine,[1] it now also offers services such as cruises, attraction tickets, activities, transportation rentals, and restaurant vouchers.[10] It also provides financial services such as credit[2] and insurance.[11] Classified as a unicorn company[12] and regarded as functionally similar to Expedia,[10] in 2022 it was valued approximately at US$3 billion.[13]

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  12. ^ Baziad, Masyitha (22 September 2016). "Indonesia's Traveloka Begins South-EAst Asian Voyage". Digital News Asia. Retrieved 7 June 2020.
  13. ^ "The Complete List Of Unicorn Companies". instapage.cbinsights.com. Retrieved 25 January 2022.