MakeMyTrip
TypePublic
Nasdaq: MMYT
IndustryOnline travel
Founded2000 (2000)
FounderDeep Kalra
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsBooking flights, hotels, holidays, buses, trains and cars
RevenueIncrease US$593.0 million (2023)[1]

Increase US$303.9 million (2022)[1]

Decrease US$163.4 million (2021)[2]

Increase US$511.5 million (2020)
Number of employees
3,338 (2022)
ParentMakeMyTrip Limited (MMYT)
Websitewww.makemytrip.com

MakeMyTrip is an Indian online travel company founded in 2000. Headquartered in Gurugram, Haryana, the company provides online travel services including airline tickets, domestic and international holiday packages, hotel reservations, rail, and bus tickets. As of June 2023, the company has 146 active franchisees operating in over 100 cities.[3] MakeMyTrip also has international offices located in New York, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Phuket, Bangkok, Dubai, and Istanbul.[4]

History

  • 2000: MakeMyTrip was founded by Deep Kalra,[5] an alumnus of IIM-Ahmedabad. It was launched in US market in the year 2000 to cater to the overseas Indian community for their US to India travel needs.
  • 2005 – September: MakeMyTrip started Indian operations in September 2005, offering online flight tickets to Indian travellers. The company also started to focus on non-air businesses like holiday packages and hotel bookings.
  • 2010 – 17 September: On 17 August 2010, MakeMyTrip Limited was listed on the NASDAQ after its initial public offering.[6]
  • 2011: In 2011, the company created some travel related apps for mobile devices. MakeMyTrip also made three acquisitions—Luxury Tours and Travel Private Limited (Singapore), ITC Group Hotel Travel Group, and ETB Group—to enter new markets in Southeast Asia and Europe. In September 2014, MakeMyTrip instituted a $15 million innovation fund to support travel start-ups.[7]
  • 2015 – April: MakeMyTrip acquired MyGola, a travel planning website, in April 2015. The acquisition was done through the innovation fund, and all employees of MyGola were absorbed into the MakeMyTrip team.[8]
  • 2015 – July: In July 2015, MakeMyTrip invested in the travel information and hotel review portal HolidayIQ and picked up approximately 30% stake in the company.[9] In the same month, it invested $5 million in Bona Vita Technologies, a start-up which plans to utilise the funds to build innovative products in the travel industry.[10]
  • 2016 – January: In January 2016, the travel booking company Ctrip agreed to invest $180 million in MakeMyTrip.[11]
  • 2018 – March: In March 2018, the company had 14 company-owned travel stores across 14 cities.[12][13]
  • 2019 – The company acquired the Mumbai-based corporate travel management company Quest2Travel for an undisclosed amount.[14]
  • 2020 – The company launched myPartner in 2020, a platform for travel agents.[15]
  • 2021 – May: the company entered into a strategic partnership with the digital payment arm of Amazon⁣—⁣Amazon Pay for providing travel services on Amazon.[16]
  • 2022 – March: By March 31, 2022, the company had over 125 franchisee-owned travel stores throughout India.[17] They also leased offices in South-East Asia, Dubai, the USA, and Latin America.[4][18]
  • January 2022 - MakeMyTrip changed positioning to India's Travel Superapp and enhanced business-to-business segment and consolidating growth for myBiz.[19]
    • In April, TripMoney, the fintech arm of MakeMyTrip, announced the acquisition of BookMyForex, an online foreign exchange services provider, BookMyForex.[20]
  • 2023 – June: As of June 2023, they have 146 active franchisees operating in over 100 cities.[21] They also have international offices located in New York, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Phuket, Bangkok, and Dubai.[4]
  • October 2023 - MakeMyTrip clocks profit of $2 million in Q2FY24, to acquire Savaari Car Rentals[22]

MakeMyTrip and Ibibo Group merger

In 2016, MakeMyTrip and Ibibo Group, India's largest travel booking portals, merged through a stock transaction. Through this transaction, MakeMyTrip acquired its rival, Ibibo Group, in one of the biggest acquisition in India's online travel space.[23]

Products and services

MakeMyTrip provides flights, places to stay, villas and homestays, rail and bus tickets, inter-city cab service, holiday packages, forex, and hotel booking services on its portal. In 2012, MakeMyTrip launched travel mobile applications for Windows Phone, iPhone, Android, and Blackberry devices. In 2012, MakeMyTrip launched routeplanner, allowing users to search across 1 billion routes and modes within India.[24] It provides information on distance, available modes of transport (flights, trains, buses, cabs), estimated duration, and fares.[25]

Booking and ticketing

Air-ticketing

The company started its air ticketing operations in 2000 under the MakeMyTrip brand. Their air ticketing business primarily serves domestic and international travel to and from India.[26] In 2017, they expanded their operations by acquiring the ibibo Group, which operates the Goibibo brand.[27]

Hotels

MakeMyTrip ventured into the hotels and packages business in 2005 and manages it through MMT India and Goibibo.[28] As of 2020, it had over 60,000 accommodation properties in India and 5,00,000 outside the country listed on its site.[29]

Bus-ticketing

The company owns and operates its bus ticketing business primarily through redBus, an online platform for bus ticketing.[30] The company has partnerships with various major bus operators in India, Peru, Colombia, and select countries in Southeast Asia.[31]

References

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  2. Thathoo, Chetan (25 May 2022). "MakeMyTrip's Net Loss Narrows Over 18% To $45.6 Mn In FY22". Inc42 Media.
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  9. Chanchani, Madhav (23 July 2015). "MakeMyTrip picks up 28% stake for 95 crore in HolidayIQ to boost hotels & holidays business". The Economic Times. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
  10. Jain, Samiksha (31 July 2015). "MakeMyTrip invests $5M in travel start-up Bona Vita, acquires 67% stake". Entrepreneur. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
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  20. Rudra, Tapanjana (5 April 2022). "MakeMyTrip's Fintech Arm Acquires Majority Stake In Foreign Currency Exchange BookMyForex". Inc42 Media. Retrieved 10 August 2023.
  21. Haris, Mohammad (29 March 2023). "MakeMyTrip To Expand Footprint in India, Aims to Grow Franchisees By 50% In 2023". News18. Retrieved 10 August 2023.
  22. Chaturvedi, Anumeha (31 October 2023). "MakeMyTrip clocks profit of $2 million in Q2FY24, to acquire Savaari Car Rentals". The Economic Times. ISSN 0013-0389. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
  23. "MakeMyTrip Limited and ibibo Group to combine". www.naspers.com. Archived from the original on 6 April 2023. Retrieved 23 November 2018.
  24. NextBigWhat. "MakeMyTrip launches routeplanner – competes directly with iXiGo?". www.nextbigwhat.com.
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  26. "MakeMyTrip, Ibibo merge to create mega online travel co". The Times of India. 19 October 2016. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 10 August 2023.
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  28. Nair, Regina Anthony (14 December 2008). "Online travel firms see spurt in business". mint. Retrieved 10 August 2023.
  29. "MakeMyTrip taps offline agents to bring back business, post-COVID-19". Moneycontrol. 25 August 2020. Retrieved 10 August 2023.
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  31. Sahay, Priyanka (11 July 2016). "redBus acquires majority stake in Peru-based Busportal". mint. Retrieved 10 August 2023.
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