Cleartrip was founded in 2006 as a hotels and air aggregator by Stuart Crighton, Hrush Bhatt, and
Matthew Spacie. Seeing the fragmentation that existed in the Indian travel and hospitality sector, the founders decided to enter the online travel space. Cleartrip also operates Cleartrip for
Business, an online
corporate travel management tool; Agent Box, a travel tool for travel agents; and Cleartrip Mobile, a travel booking app for mobile devices. In 2012, it launched new services such as Quickeys, a hotel booking application and other journey planning services. In January 2013, Cleartrip brought air, rail and bus tickets to
Apple's Passbook. The same year the company undertook a massive
UI redesign project, Tuxedo where every field in the website was thought through in terms of placement, display, action. In 2014, Cleartrip Mobile was recognized as part of Apple's Best of 2014 Trends of the year and also featured as the ‘Editor's Pick. In April 2018, Cleartrip launched an Arabic version of its website to target the growing Arabic community in the GCC region. In May 2018, Cleartrip launched an app for
Amazon's
Alexa voice assistant that enables Alexa users to voice search air travel options. In 2018, Cleartrip was named as one among the only two companies that followed the GDPR and allowed users to delete personal information associated with their accounts. In June 2020, Cleartrip announced the launch of TravelSafe – an initiative that allowed customers to get information of the latest travel restrictions on account of the
COVID-19 pandemic. == Acquisition & Partnership ==