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TRAVELTECH.VC
TRAVELTECH.VC is a Madrid-based venture firm backing seed and growth-stage travel and mobility technology startups across Europe and Latin America.
TRAVELTECH.VC
TRAVELTECH.VC operates as a sector-focused venture capital firm headquartered in Madrid, targeting early-stage through growth-stage investments in travel and mobility technology. The firm was established to back founders modernizing a legacy industry that underpins roughly 10% of global GDP, deploying capital into companies that build software and data infrastructure for airlines, hotels, tour operators, and ground transportation. Its investment scope spans B2B SaaS, AI-driven booking and revenue management tools, and platforms that rethink how travelers discover, book, and experience trips. The firm sources primarily in Europe and Latin America, where travel technology adoption has lagged behind North America and Asia-Pacific. It evaluates opportunities across seed, Series A, and late-stage growth rounds — typically as a lead or active co-investor alongside generalist funds that lack its sector depth. While specific portfolio company names are not publicly catalogued, the firm's thesis maps to categories that have drawn significant venture interest: next-generation distribution systems, connected trip platforms, dynamic pricing engines, and tools for sustainable travel management. Its geographic footprint gives it proximity to major tourism markets including Spain, Portugal, and Spanish-speaking Latin America. Team size and total committed capital are not publicly disclosed. The firm's narrow mandate and single-office structure suggest a lean partnership model typical of European micro-VCs and thesis-driven emerging managers. There is no known philanthropic vehicle or co-investor club directly associated with the firm. No operational events — personnel moves, fund closes, or marquee exits — have been verified from public records in the last 24 months. TRAVELTECH.VC's structural differentiator is its exclusivity: it does not diversify into adjacent verticals like logistics or hospitality-adjacent consumer tech, which means its entire sourcing network, brand recognition, and portfolio support infrastructure are optimized for one industry. That thematic concentration creates a genuine moat in deal access for founders who value domain expertise over generalist capital, but it also ties the firm's return profile closely to the cyclicality and regulatory dynamics of global travel.
General information
Firm type
Venture Capital
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Europe
Country
Spain
City
Madrid
Corporate office
Madrid, Spain
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What is TRAVELTECH.VC's investment focus?
The firm invests exclusively in travel and mobility technology — startups building software, data platforms, and digital infrastructure for airlines, hotels, tour operators, and ground transportation. It covers the full booking and travel lifecycle: distribution, revenue management, operations automation, and customer experience. This single-sector focus sets it apart from generalist European VCs.
Which investment stages does the firm target?
TRAVELTECH.VC is active across seed, early-stage, and growth-stage rounds. Its strategy is flexible within the travel vertical — it can enter as a first-check seed investor in pre-revenue startups or participate in later expansion rounds for companies with proven traction and scaling needs.
What geographies does TRAVELTECH.VC cover?
The firm sources primarily in Europe and Latin America. Its Madrid headquarters gives it a natural base in Southern Europe, and Spanish-language fluency opens deal flow across Spanish-speaking LATAM markets where travel technology infrastructure remains underdeveloped compared to the US or Asia.
Is TRAVELTECH.VC a generalist fund or a sector specialist?
It is a pure-play sector specialist. Unlike most European venture firms that treat travel as one of many investment verticals, TRAVELTECH.VC allocates its full attention and sourcing engine to travel and mobility. This means it does not evaluate logistics, hospitality real estate, or broader consumer tech unless directly tied to the core travel value chain.
Who runs TRAVELTECH.VC?
The firm's partners and investment team are not publicly identified on its website or in mainstream venture databases. Without a disclosed leadership roster, allocators should treat this as an information gap requiring direct contact with the firm to assess the team's operating and investing background.
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