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Airalo wants to keep travelers from buying physical SIM cards, and GoTab wants to make life easier for hotel dining operators.

Series: Startups This Week

Travel Startup Funding This Week

Each week we round up travel startups that have recently received or announced funding. Please email Travel Tech Reporter Justin Dawes at [email protected] if you have funding news.

Three tech startups involved in the travel industry announced more than $78 million in funding this week. 

>>Airalo, a marketplace for eSIM purchases, has raised $60 million in series B funding. 

It was led by e& capital, with support from Antler Elevate, Liberty Global, Orange, T.Capital, Rakuten Capital, Singtel Innov8, Telefónica Ventures, Sequoia Capital India, Peak XV Partners, KPN Ventures, and I2BF Global Ventures.

The Delaware-based startup said it has now raised a total of $67.3 million. 

Digital SIM cards, or eSIMs, give travelers with certain mobile phones a digital alternative to purchasing physical SIM cards when they arrive in a new destination, often necessary to