Chain4Travel introduces the Camino blockchain Down Under

Chain4Travel introduces the Camino blockchain Down Under

Chain4Travel’s and TICSA’s vision and approach are perfectly aligned. Both organizations aim to build relevant industry capabilities and to create networks to encourage innovation and economic growth for all participating tourism players.

ZUG (CH) / ADELAIDE (AUS) – Chain4Travel announce that it has just become a member of Tourism Industry Council South Australia (TiCSA). This new membership will offer opportunities to develop valuable industry connections across Australia to promote and expand the Camino blockchain.

Chain4Travel sets up a worldwide web3 travel ecosystem, a stable and secure technology infrastructure for B2B, B2C and even Direct-to-Consumer (D2C) travel products. All travel operators can trade services efficiently using simplified processes based on the latest blockchain technology. Chain4Travel initiated the Camino blockchain dedicated to the travel industry, which will go live in the first quarter of 2023. This travel blockchain is designed to be operated and governed by partners in the global travel industry, for the travel industry, in a decentralized manner.

Chain4Travel’s and TICSA’s vision and approach are perfectly aligned. Both organizations aim to build relevant industry capabilities and to create networks to encourage innovation and economic growth for all participating tourism players.

Via TiCSA, Chain4Travel aims to connect and initiate constructive exchanges with other members and thought leaders, as well as provide educational information around blockchain, and customized, relevant use cases for individual local travel businesses that can be demonstrated and discussed. Ultimately, leading Australian tourism players such as tour operators, airlines, hotel suppliers and many more are invited to learn how they can take advantage of the new technological capabilities of the growing Camino network to drive further digital transformation.

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Ralf UsbeckCEO of Chain4Travel, explained: “We have already initiated initial conversations with key industry players who share our vision of an open and decentralized travel distribution landscape. We welcome new discussions where we can share current, worldwide use cases to inspire new innovative distribution, product and process models coming to Australia benefiting travel players. Our market approach in Australia and globally is based on collaboration and we look forward to welcoming Australian thought leaders to the Camino Network.”

Martin KloecknerAustralia-based advisor to Chain4Travel, is the local contact and ready to help the market understand the benefits of blockchain technology in general and how Camino is specifically designed to grow the travel industry.

Shaun de BruyneCEO of TiCSA: “TiCSA is delighted to welcome Chain4Travel as an industry leader member. As the peak trade body for tourism, it is important that we have members who represent the future of travel technology and the travel economy. Chain4Travel, and the Camino Network, can help the South Australian tourism industry change business practices and adopt innovation and future-oriented solutions that reflect the new direction in travel distribution platforms.”


Vicky Karantzavelou

Vicky is the co-founder of the TravelDailyNews Media Network where she is the Editor-in-Chief. She is also responsible for the day-to-day operations and financial policy. She holds a bachelor’s degree in tourism management from the Technical University of Athens and a master’s degree in business administration (MBA) from the University of Wales. She has many years of both academic and industrial experience in the tourism industry. She has written/edited a number of articles in various travel magazines.

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