Servantrip expands into the US, opens Miami office
B2B tours, activities, and transfer platform Servantrip has announced the opening of its new US subsidiary, Servantrip AI Inc., headquartered in Miami.
Alongside this expansion, the company has appointed Oscar del Ama as the new CEO in the US, who will lead operations across the region.
He brings over 25 years of experience in the consulting and technology industries, having held leadership roles in global companies.
Spain based Servantrip’s B2B platform serves as a valuable tool for traditional travel agencies, online travel sellers, and wholesalers.
It provides various connectivity solutions such as a simple-to-use booking engine, API integration, and gateway connections.
The expansion marks a pivotal step in Servantrip’s growth strategy, it says.
By establishing its operations in Miami, it aims to better serve local travel agencies, major OTAs, and wholesalers.
Servantrip says it is already gaining traction with major clients in the region.
This month, Servantrip has been meeting customers and partners at IMEX Las Vegas and WTM Miami.
This week Oscar del Ama leads the roundtable of Trends in Travel and Technology, where participants from Expedia Group, the International Air Transport Association (IATA), Volans Group, and Apogee Indigo will share perspectives.
“I’m excited to lead Servantrip’s expansion into the U.S. market,” he said.
This region presents a tremendous opportunity for Servantrip to deliver its advanced travel solutions to a broader audience.”
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