Wotif Group has announced the launch of its flight booking website, Wotflight.com.
Published: 17 Feb 2010
Wotif Group has announced the launch of its flight booking website, Wotflight.com.
Describing the site, the company stated: With the ability to compare airfares in one window, as well as book and receive immediate confirmation, Wotflight is an online search engine for business and leisure travellers.
“No other site has more domestic airlines bookable online, and we have a real focus on regional Australia,” stated the company.
Wotif Group CEO Robbie Cooke said, “Wotflight is so innovative we have a patent over our new way of searching for flights.”
Cooke added, “We have Australian domestic flights on offer initially, and will be progressively launching Trans-Tasman and an international booking service. We think this new initiative will be very appealing to the 3.8 million visitors who come to Wotif.com every month.”
Every Wotflight booking will receive a $10 Wotif.com accommodation voucher which can either be used straight away or bundled with other vouchers for a special getaway.
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