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RateGain partners with Yatra for end-to-end corporate travel solutions



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Yatra Online Limited, India’s largest corporate travel services provider and one of the country’s leading online travel companies, has announced a strategic partnership with RateGain Travel Technologies Limited to manage its corporate travel requirements through Yatra for Business.

Under this collaboration, Yatra for Business will oversee the complete travel management portfolio for RateGain employees, including flights, hotels, rail, and other travel services. The partnership is designed to bring greater convenience, flexibility, and operational efficiency to RateGain’s business travel processes.

Yatra for Business combines deep industry expertise with advanced technology and a strong global network to deliver seamless, cost-effective travel solutions for enterprises. The integration of Yatra’s proprietary self-booking tool (SBT) platform and comprehensive service offerings will further simplify travel planning and expenditure management for RateGain’s workforce.

“We are delighted to welcome RateGain to our growing roster of corporate clients. By leveraging our robust SBT (self-booking tool) platform and comprehensive service offerings, we aim to provide RateGain’s employees with a seamless travel experience that optimizes costs while ensuring comfort and convenience,” said Dhruv Shringi, Executive Chairman, Yatra Online Limited.

“Business travel plays a crucial role in how our teams collaborate with global clients and partners. Partnering with Yatra will help us make employee travel more efficient, allowing our teams to focus on driving innovation and growth for our customers,” said Rohan Mittal, Chief Financial Officer, RateGain.

This partnership strengthens Yatra’s position as the preferred travel management partner for leading enterprises, while enabling RateGain to streamline its employee travel processes through technology-driven solutions. Both organisations share a common vision of driving efficiency, transparency, and value across India’s evolving business travel ecosystem.

  • Published On Dec 8, 2025 at 04:42 PM IST

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