Alper Aydın is the Co-Founder and CEO of Tripnly. He holds an MA degree in International Trade Management at Boğaziçi University. As part of her master's degree, he wrote a master's thesis about "The Impact of Travel 2.0 Technologies on International Tourist Arrivals".
He combines his passion for travel and entrepreneurship in Tripnly by creating an "All-in-One Travel Platform" for travelers to utilize any kind of digital solution they need before, during, and after their travel by aiming to make every single trip carbon-neutral by 2030. He has demonstrated expertise in the travel industry, focusing on B2C and B2B products/services for over 10 years. He likes to talk about travel technologies, entrepreneurship, and startups. During the earlier years of his career, he worked in multinational FMCG and airline companies. He has been to 25 countries so far and still counting. 🌍
I'd love to connect with like-minded travelers and travel tech founders all around the world
Italy
Hi Domi, thank you very much for your message! Portugal is indeed an amazing country, especially to explore by sea. Your TenderCat project sounds very interesting, and I wish you great success in finding the right Portuguese boat builder to collaborate ... show more
Thank you so much for your kind words, Mustafa! 🙏🏽
Hi Nathan! Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I see what you mean, but compared to most major European cities, Lisbon is still quite affordable. The nomad scene may be more low-key, but it’s active, social, and growing fast, which makes the city especia... show more
Hi Ian, Thank you, it’s my pleasure to share my insights about Portugal with the Travel Massive community. I didn’t know that the first MVP of Travel Massive was built in Lisbon. That’s a great story. As you mentioned, there wasn’t much of a digital n... show more
Hello everyone 👋🏽 My name is Alper Aydın and I’m the Co-founder & CEO of Tripnly (https://tripnly.com), a Lisbon-based software company focused on travel technologies. Lately, I’ve been closely experiencing how Portugal is evolving, not only as a trave... show more