BOSTON—Mayank Jain, a founder and entrepreneur having built the iQuest Analytics, Inc., has launched a Super-App— BREEZE Travel, which provides an AI-driven platform for a smooth, sustainable and pleasurable travel around the world.
Moreover, BREEZE gives an effortless trip management with personalized recommendations in a free, convenient, and easy-to-use super-app. Breze can be downloaded from the Google Play store or Apple App store.
In an exclusive video interview with INDIA New England News, Mr. Jain talks about his latest venture and its future growth plans. To watch the full interview, please click here, or on the image below.
An avid gardener and guitar and golf player, Mr. Jain has held leadership positions at Boston-area companies that led to their high growth prior to founding Breeze. He holds a MS in Computer Science and is deeply involved in the MA tech innovation community. He is also a recipient of the Internationally acclaimed Rotary Foundation Fellowship Award.
Built by travelers, for travelers, BREEZE streamlines everything travelers need in one dashboard, instead of 20 different apps to juggle. The app launched in summer of 2022 at the Phocuswright Europe Conference in Amsterdam, NL.
A partnership with CELITECH was launched later that year at Phocuswright Global in Phoenix, AZ. CELITECH’s eSIM technology offers international travelers save up to 80 percent on data roaming with world’s most secure eSIMs on Tier 1 Networks including AT&T, Vodafone, Telefonica, Orange, SOC 2 Compliance and 24/7 support.
BREEZE travelers can view flight and hotel details in a single dashboard to get real-time updates, food, weather, ground transportation, loyalty card management, duty-free price comparison, and a journal where they can capture, save and share travel moments, and now book activities & things to do anytime anywhere — all in one super app. Despite major travel innovation, apps have been disjointed and single purpose. Travelers have been overwhelmed with logistics, overpaying, and struggling to access global roaming, until now.