Europe's Biggest Online Travel Conference attended by over 1000 senior travel executives. More deals are signed, more knowledge gained and more strategies set at this event.
Toronto-based group buying site Dealfind has introduced a new travel-specific offering, Dealfind Travel, promising exclusive offers on hotel and travel packages.
The new offering allows travel partners to reach customers with timely deals on hotel and all-inclusive travel packages. The company has introduced a new tab for Dealfind Travel offerings on its site.
According to the company, deals include discounts on hotel and resort overnight stays as well as all-inclusive packages that include a combination of overnight stays, spa treatments, restaurant credits and more.
Discounts on transportation, activities and airfare will also be featured in the coming months.
“We go after deals we would personally buy ourselves or give to our friends and family. These year-round deals can help travelers take a trip and visit a destination they never have been to before – or go back to a destination they have been to before, but this time at a much lower cost,” said Dealfind co-founder and president Gary Lipovetsky.
The company shared that its operations have expanded to 41 US markets and 29 markets across Canada. It has now saved North Americans more than $400 million through more than 1.7 million vouchers since its founding in 2009.
Other highlights include joining Google Offers partner programme and the launch of its mobile app for iPhone and Android users.
Europe's Biggest Online Travel Conference attended by over 1000 senior travel executives. More deals are signed, more knowledge gained and more strategies set at this event.
IN-DEPTH: It’s absolutely essential for businesses to evaluate their current mobile experience for consumers conducting their travel related queries on mobile devices and to invest in improvements before being left behind. 2012 will certainly be yet another record-breaking year for mobile, says Mike Giannotti, Industry Manager, UK Travel, Google.
A study in the US has indicated that customer satisfaction with online travel remains flat at 78, consistent with the category’s all-time high set last year.