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DMs persuaded some travel creators to arrange group trips with their followersTravel creator Gabby Beckford led her first group trip with her followers in August 2021. Ismail initially worked with the group travel company TrovaTrip, which handled the logistics. AdvertisementAs more travel creators build communities to travel with, startups like Jerne are popping up to help support their businesses. Morgan said quite a few creators are now using Jerne to find brands to sponsor group travel, as well. "Travel advisors have been hosting group trips for as long as they've existed," he said.
Persons: , Tia Cooper, she's, Cooper, they've, Instagram, influencers, Tim Morgan, Gabby Beckford, she'd, Beckford, Nabila Ismail, Ismail, Morgan, It's, Dharma, Charaf El Mansouri Organizations: Service, Business, BI, DMs, Intrepid, Brand, Virgin Voyages Locations: Ireland, Abu Dhabi, Croatia, Mexico, Indonesia, Pakistani
Dharma, a travel startup that plans and sells trips hosted by creators and brands, recently announced $4.7 million in pre-Series A funding. Dharma cofounder and CEO Charaf El Mansouri told Insider the company aims to support creators and brands in organizing exclusive travel experiences by dealing with operations and liaising with local travel operators as needed. "By definition, I'm a yoga teacher, not a professional travel manager. The company's big challenge ahead, which the funds from the raise will be used for, is to achieve scale. Here is the 17-page Notion memo that the cofounders used to raise $4.7 million.
Persons: Stephen Ross, Matt Higgins, Eric Cantona, Charaf El Mansouri, Dharma, Emily, Kelsey Wells, Pernod, El Mansouri Organizations: San, Convivialite Ventures, FJ Labs, Tank, Paramount Global, Netflix, Pernod Ricard Locations: San Francisco, Paris, El
Soccer Moroccan fans scramble for World Cup flights
  + stars: | 2022-12-09 | by ( Ahmed Eljechtimi | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
RABAT, Dec 9 (Reuters) - Moroccans scrambled on Friday to get seats on the seven additional flights that state carrier Royal Air Maroc (RAM) has announced to help soccer fans get to Qatar for the World Cup quarter final against Portugal. A source at Morocco's soccer federation said it had agreed with RAM that fans seeking tickets on the additional flights should have tickets for the Saturday match and a Hayya card - Qatar's temporary entry visa for World Cup visitors. However, several fans at a RAM office in Rabat said they were able to get air tickets with only the Hayya card and hoped to buy match tickets on arrival in Doha. Fans attending the Casablanca stadium zone need to get there three hours early for a place, one of the organisers said. "Looking at how many T-shirts I have sold, I wish the World Cup lasted forever,” said Zouhir Sabir, a shop keeper in the old centre of Rabat.
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