Via in Press

Via.com Appoints V Swaminathan As CEO,
Vinay Gupta Now Chairman

March 6, 2013

Online travel agent Via.com has appointed V Swaminathan as its new CEO starting January 2013, Swaminathan has confirmed to MediaNama. Prior to this appointment, Swaminathan was COO of Via.com. Prior to joining Via, he has also worked with Sabre Holdings and TT Services.

Via.com and Tiger airways singapore

December 5, 2012

Via.com, South East Asia's leading travel network with leadership position in India, The Philippines and Indonesia today entered into an exclusive strategic alliance with Tiger Airways Singapore, one of Asia's leading low cost carriers.

Via Bus bets big on domestic pilgrimage

December 8, 2011

Via Bus Tours, part of the Bangalore-based travel operator Via Group, is betting big on the domestic pilgrimage tourism market, with plans to add 16 more multi-axle luxury Volvo buses to its existing fleet of four in the next two quarters to connect major cities and towns with pilgrimage centres.

Bangalore Via to takeover Jalandhar-based firm

November 12, 2011

Bangalore-based Via, one of the largest players in the domestic travel market in India having presence in 2,400 cities and a network of close to 20,000 travel agents, has acquired Jalandhar-based travel company TSC travel Services (Pvt) Ltd.

Travel firm Via to raise $100m in 4-5 months.

March 30, 2011

Indian travel services company Via plans to raise as much as $100 million from venture capital and private equity investors to fund its global expansion.

Travel Company Via to Raise $100 Million.

January 23, 2010

Bangalore -- Indian travel services company Via plans to raise as much as $100 million from venture capital and private equity investors to fund its global expansion.

Sequoia to invest $10 million in online travel agency

January 23, 2010

Venture capital firm Sequoia Capital India has invested around $10 million (Rs46 crore) in online travel agency Via.

Software product firms are hot favourites of VCs Via,

November 26, 2007

has raised $5 million from NEA-IndoUS Ventures.