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MakeMyTrip

MakeMyTrip Limited is an Indian online travel company, headquartered in Gurgaon. Founded in 2000, it operates an online travel-booking platform for travel services such as airline tickets, hotel reservations, holiday packages, and rail and bus tickets. The company also maintains offices outside India, including locations in New York, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Phuket, Bangkok, Dubai and Istanbul.

In 2016, MakeMyTrip acquired the Ibibo Group, which owned sites such as Goibibo and Redbus.in.

History

MakeMyTrip was founded by Deep Kalra in 2000, initially targeting the United States market with a focus on itineraries between the U.S. and India for the Indian diaspora. In September 2005, it began operations in India with online airline ticketing and later expanded into holiday packages and hotel reservations.

MakeMyTrip Limited listed on the Nasdaq on 17 September 2010 following an initial public offering. In 2011, the company acquired Luxury Tours and Travel Pte Ltd (Singapore), ITC Group's travel business, and ETB Group—expanding its presence in Southeast Asia and parts of Europe. In 2012, it introduced RoutePlanner, a tool for searching routes and modes within India. In September 2014, it established a US$15 million innovation fund to invest in sector start-ups.

In April 2015, MakeMyTrip acquired MyGola; the deal was made through the innovation fund. In July 2015, MakeMyTrip invested in the travel information and hotel review portal HolidayIQ and picked up approximately 30% stake in the company. In the same month, it invested $5 million in a startup called Bona Vita.

In January 2016, the China-based travel booking company Ctrip agreed to invest $180 million in MakeMyTrip. Later that year, MakeMyTrip and Ibibo Group, India's largest travel booking portals, merged via a stock swap. Naspers became the largest shareholder of MakeMyTrip after the transaction. In 2019, Ctrip increased its stake in MakeMyTrip to 49% by acquiring 42% of the company from Naspers through a stock swap transaction. As a result, Naspers obtained a 5.6% stake in Ctrip worth $1.3 billion.

The company acquired the Mumbai-based corporate travel management company Quest2Travel for an undisclosed amount in 2019. The company launched myPartner in 2020, a platform for travel agents. In May 2021, the company partnered with ⁣Amazon Pay for providing travel services on Amazon. In April 2022, TripMoney, the fintech arm of MakeMyTrip, announced the acquisition of BookMyForex, an online foreign exchange services provider.

In 2023, MakeMyTrip began integrating generative AI features into its platform, such as voice-assisted booking in Indian languages and AI-generated summaries of hotel reviews. In January 2024, the company announced an agreement to acquire the expense-management platform Happay from CRED. In 2025, it released an updated version of its virtual assistant, Myra. Also in 2025, the company mapped more than 2,000 hotels and homestays near over 100 national parks in India.

In 2025, MakeMyTrip repurchased over 34 million Class B shares held by Trip.com Group, reducing the latter's shareholding in the company from 45.34% to 16.90%.

In March 2026, MakeMyTrip announced it was evaluating a potential listing on Indian domestic stock exchanges (BSE and NSE), which would complement its existing NASDAQ listing. The company also acquired a majority stake in Flamingo Transworld, a group holiday packages company with a strong presence in western and central India, and made a strategic minority investment in Atlys, a visa processing platform.

Initial public offering

MakeMyTrip's initial public offering on the NASDAQ in August 2010 priced shares at US$14, at the top of the US$12–14 range. The company offered 5 million shares and raised approximately US$80.5 million, with Morgan Stanley as the sole book-runner. On the first day of trading, shares surged approximately 80% to US$25.16, making it the best-performing IPO in the United States that year. The offering valued the company at approximately US$478 million and was the first IPO by an Indian company in the U.S. since July 2006.

Products and services

MakeMyTrip provides flight, hotel, bus, and train ticket booking, as well as holiday packages. The company launched mobile applications for booking travel in 2012. the company had 146 active franchisees.

Following its founding in 2000, MakeMyTrip's initial service was air ticketing for travel to and from India. A significant expansion occurred in 2017 when the company merged with Ibibo Group, the parent company of rival travel site Goibibo.

The company's hotel booking service, operated through MMTand Goibibo, was launched in 2005. As of 2020, it had over 60,000 accommodation properties in India and 5,00,000 outside the country listed on its site.

Its bus ticketing operations are primarily handled through its subsidiary, redBus, an online bus ticketing platform which it acquired from the Ibibo Group. redBus partners with bus operators in India, South America, and Southeast Asia.

MakeMyTrip also operates TripMoney, a fintech arm offering foreign exchange services, travel insurance, and travel-related financial products. In 2022, TripMoney acquired BookMyForex, an online foreign exchange platform. The company offers car rental services for airport transfers, local sightseeing, and intercity travel. In 2025, MakeMyTrip launched an updated version of its AI-powered virtual assistant, Myra, which handles over 55,000 daily conversations in multiple Indian languages across the travel booking lifecycle.

Market position

MakeMyTrip is the largest online travel agency in India, with an estimated market share exceeding 60% in the Indian OTA segment as of 2025. The company's platforms receive approximately 36 million monthly visits. Its primary competitors include EaseMyTrip, Cleartrip (owned by Flipkart), Yatra, and Ixigo. In FY2025, the company reported record gross bookings of US$9.8 billion.

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