CheapOair.com has launched a partner programme leveraging its relationships with top travel brands and range of inventory.
Published: 14 Aug 2008
CheapOair.com has launched a partner programme leveraging its relationships with top travel brands and range of inventory.
The free affiliate programme offers website owners the ability to monetise traffic with commissions paid on a monthly basis.
As part of its new initiative, the online travel agency is providing affiliate partners advanced support and earning potential, including incentives on high volume bookings, sales driving newsletters with promotions, online reporting and tracking, top converting banners, links and email marketing content.
"CheapOair pays commission upon booking, not on travel consumed, so partners get commission payments immediately," said Brijen Rajput, vice president of online marketing, CheapOair.com.
"We are making it easy for our partners to increase revenue selling CheapOair travel products, and we pay one of the highest commissions in the travel industry. The CheapOair affiliate programme offers a wide variety of media options, such as banners, search widgets, RSS feeds, XML feeds, text links, coupons, newsletters and more," he added.
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