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Travelier launches Traveling.com to lead…

  • Travel Weekly Group Ltd
  • 29 May 2025
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After more than a decade connecting travellers across Croatia and Southeast Europe through the GetByBus platform, the company is entering a new era. 

The rebrand to Traveling.com reflects into transition to a global, multi-modal travel platform designed to simplify how people move across borders, islands and regions.

Traveling.com becomes the group’s new flagship consumer brand in Europe, consolidating previously separate offerings GetByBus, GetByFerry, GetByTransfer and the GetBy App, into one platform. 

With this strategic shift, the company moves away from a fragmented, multi-brand identity to a unified experience centred on ease, trust and global scalability.

From buses and ferries to trains and transfers, Traveling.com is built to serve the modern traveller.

“GetByBus started with a simple mission: make bus travel easy in Croatia,” said Ante Dagelić, CEO of Traveling.com. 

“Over time, we became one of the most visited transport platforms in the region. But as travel habits changed and competition grew, we saw the need to evolve. Traveling.com represents that evolution, a more modern, intuitive brand ready to meet the needs of travelers worldwide.”

The rebrand signals more than just a name change. It’s a clear move toward becoming a globally recognised hub for ground and sea transport. With a renewed focus on user experience, smart technology, and international reach, Traveling.com is poised to reshape the future of travel booking.

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The rebranded name tested exceptionally well with users. It’s familiar, trustworthy, and flexible, ideal for a platform that helps people get around by bus, ferry, train, or private transfer. 

Just as Booking.com became the go-to for hotels, Traveling.com is setting out to own the space for non-air travel.

Alongside the rebrand, the company has enhanced its app and platform, which means that travellers now receive personalised recommendations, live support and simple booking tools, designed to turn one-time users into loyal customers.

CEO Ante Dagelić says of the new offering: “Traveling.com is more than a rebrand, it’s our next chapter. A modern, trusted platform where people can discover and book the best way to get around, anywhere in the world.”

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