Eight years after entering the travel space, Adotrip is no longer positioning itself simply as an online travel platform. The company is now building a broader travel ecosystem-bringing together technology, bookings, curated experiences, B2B partnerships and destination-led travel solutions under one roof.
What began in 2018 as a platform focused on travel content and discovery has steadily expanded into a business spanning flights, hotels, holidays, visas, corporate travel and technology-led trip planning. Its evolution reflects a larger shift in the travel industry itself, where consumers increasingly expect discovery, planning and transactions to happen within a connected digital environment.
At the centre of that evolution is Dr. Vikas Katoch, Founder, Adotrip, whose vision has been to build a travel platform that combines technology with a deeper understanding of how people actually travel.
The company’s latest phase suggests that this vision is moving from platform-building to ecosystem-building.
Building Scale Beyond Bookings
Adotrip’s proposition today extends well beyond conventional flight and hotel bookings. Its portfolio includes holiday packages, travel information, destination discovery, visa assistance, corporate travel and its technology-led AI Circuit Planner, designed to help travellers create more structured and personalised journeys.
This diversification is important because the traveler’s journey rarely starts with a booking. It begins with inspiration, moves into research and itinerary planning, and eventually translates into accommodation, transportation and experiences.
Adotrip is attempting to participate across that entire journey.
The company says it now reaches more than five million active users globally, with audiences across India, the US and other international markets, giving it a sizeable consumer ecosystem as it looks to deepen its commercial relationships with travel and hospitality brands.
Partnerships Are Becoming a Growth Engine
One of the clearest indicators of Adotrip’s expansion is its growing focus on strategic partnerships.
Its collaboration with IRCTC marks a significant move into India’s luxury rail and premium travel ecosystem. Through the partnership, Adotrip is bringing experiences associated with iconic journeys such as the Maharajas’ Express, Golden Chariot and Buddhist Circuit Tourist Train into a digitally connected travel environment, while also opening B2B and corporate travel opportunities for its partner network.
The company’s engagement with Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (HPTDC) takes the proposition further.
Under the strategic partnership, more than 50 HPTDC properties are being integrated with Adotrip’s AI-powered Circuit Planner, connecting accommodation inventory with personalised route and itinerary recommendations. The objective is not simply to generate bookings, but to use technology to improve destination discovery and utilisation of tourism infrastructure.
For Adotrip, these partnerships demonstrate a broader ambition: to become part of the infrastructure through which destinations, hospitality businesses, travel companies and consumers interact.
From Consumer Platform to B2B Opportunity
Another important part of the company’s expansion is its growing B2B and partnership ecosystem.
Adotrip’s partner programme is designed to bring travel agencies, service providers, content creators and other travel professionals into its network, offering access to travel inventory, resources and technology-enabled services.
This opens another growth avenue for the company.
Rather than relying exclusively on direct consumer bookings, Adotrip can increasingly operate as a technology and distribution layer for travel businesses-creating opportunities across leisure travel, corporate travel, agencies and destination-focused offerings.
That shift could become particularly significant as travel companies look for technology partners capable of simplifying inventory, itinerary creation and customer servicing.
Technology as the Differentiator
Technology remains central to Adotrip’s expansion strategy, but its positioning is becoming more specific.
The company’s AI Circuit Planner represents an attempt to address one of the most fragmented parts of travel: planning the journey itself.
Instead of forcing travellers to manage multiple searches and disconnected booking decisions, the platform aims to bring routes, destinations, stays and experiences into a more integrated planning journey.
The proposition has also received industry recognition. Adotrip was recently recognised at the DigiXX Awards for Best Travel Tech Platform and AI Circuit Planner, reinforcing the company’s attempt to establish itself within India’s emerging travel-tech ecosystem.
The Founder’s View: Scale Without Losing Service

For Dr. Vikas Katoch, the next phase is about balancing two forces that can often move in opposite directions-scale and service.
“Eight years ago, we set out to change how the world travels. Today, Adotrip stands at a powerful inflection point-growing faster, stronger, and smarter than ever before.”
His larger vision is to aggressively expand next-generation technology while retaining what he describes as Adotrip’s “super service” approach.
That philosophy becomes increasingly relevant as the company grows. Technology can automate planning, recommendations and transactions, but travel remains an industry where trust, responsiveness and human intervention can significantly influence customer loyalty.
For Adotrip, the opportunity lies in combining both.
What Comes Next for Adotrip?
Adopremium: Expanding Into Serviced Apartments
One of the more significant additions to Adotrip’s expanding business portfolio is Adopremium, its serviced-apartment business that has emerged as a fully grown vertical within the company’s travel ecosystem.
With 500+ serviced apartments globally, Adopremium is expanding Adotrip’s presence beyond travel bookings into the accommodation and extended-stay segment.
The portfolio has a presence across key international and Indian markets, including Singapore, London, Paris and Japan, alongside major Indian business hubs such as Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru.
The focus is particularly relevant to travellers who require accommodation for longer durations rather than conventional short leisure stays. Corporate travellers, business professionals and medical travellers form an important part of the segment, where serviced apartments can offer greater flexibility and a more practical alternative to traditional hotel stays.
For Adotrip, the move represents a natural extension of its larger ecosystem strategy. The company is no longer looking only at how travellers discover and book a destination; it is increasingly participating in where they stay and how they experience longer journeys.
Adopremium also gives the company another avenue to build relationships with corporates, travel partners and hospitality stakeholders while strengthening its accommodation offering across high-demand global markets.
With the serviced-apartment business developing as a dedicated vertical, Adotrip is effectively broadening its addressable market from leisure travel into corporate mobility, extended stays and medical travel, creating another layer of growth within its larger travel and hospitality proposition.
The company’s eighth year therefore feels less like a milestone marking the past and more like a transition into its next growth cycle.
The journey from a travel-content platform to a wider travel ecosystem has already expanded Adotrip’s role across consumers, travel partners, corporates, destinations and tourism institutions.
Its collaborations with organisations such as IRCTC and HPTDC, its B2B partnership strategy, growing technology capabilities and expanding global audience all point towards a company attempting to build more than another booking platform.
The bigger opportunity is to create an interconnected travel infrastructure where discovery, planning, booking, partnerships and service converge on one platform.
And that is perhaps the most interesting part of Adotrip’s eight-year journey.
The company started by helping people discover where to go.
Its next chapter could be about building the technology, partnerships and ecosystem that determine how they get there-and everything they experience along the way.
As Adotrip enters its ninth year, the message from its founder is clear: the ambition is no longer simply to participate in the travel-tech revolution, but to help shape what the next generation of travel in India looks like.
Adotrip’s journey continues-with technology as the engine, partnerships as the accelerator, and travellers at the centre of it all.


