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  1. Matthew Spacie (born 19 January 1967) is India-based British entrepreneur, humanitarian, and a former international rugby player. Matthew is the co-founder of Cleartrip, a global online travel company. He is also the former chief operating officer (COO) of the travel group, Cox & Kings Ltd.

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    • Ashima Narain
    • Founder of Magic Bus
    • 1986–present
  2. Magic Bus: 20 Years of journeying from Childhood to Livelihood. Magic Bus was founded in 1999 by Matthew Spacie on the principle that sports had the power to transform lives. What began as an afternoon rugby game with local youth quickly developed into weekly training sessions run by Matthew.

  3. History. Over 24 Years of Magic. In 1999, while playing rugby at the Bombay Gymkhana, Matthew Spacie - the then COO of Cox and Kings in Mumbai - noticed a group of boys, hanging around its premises, watching the game with interest. He encouraged them to hop over the fence and join in the game of rugby.

  4. He is o the board of number of non-profits and he is also co-founder of cleartrip.com, India’s largest online travel portal. Matthew is currently the CEO of Magic Bus in India and UK. Matthew first came to India in 1986 where he worked as a volunteer with The Sisters of Charity in Calcutta.

  5. Feb 22, 2019 · Founded in 1999 by then Cox and Kings chief operating officer Matthew Spacie, Magic Bus was conceived as an initiative that used sport to impart learning and self-confidence to underprivileged...

  6. This Page Has Inspired. 1639. People So Far.. Matthew Spacie had initially volunteered with Mother Teresa's organization in Kolkata when he was just out of college. Then he was Cox and Kings' COO in India and then co-founded Cleartrip, India’s largest online travel agency.

  7. Oct 3, 2017 · It all started when Matthew Spacie, 50, in 1998 began coaching a few children and youngsters on the streets of Mumbai voluntarily in his free time while in the city as the COO of Cox N Kings.

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