Travoline Adds Car Rental to Online Booking Service
Travoline, an India-based hotel booking portal, has announced the addition of car rental and flight booking services.
by Staff
October 20, 2015
Rental car bookings are now available on Travoline. Photo via Dennis Yang/Flickr.
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Rental car bookings are now available on Travoline. Photo via Dennis Yang/Flickr.
Travoline, an India-based hotel booking portal, has announced the addition of car rental and flight booking services.
Currently, the car rental booking is ready to book across the globe, while flight booking is available for U.S., U.K. and several other countries in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Initially, Travoline operated the car rental portal www.autorenteurope.com separately — catering only to few specific regions. But now it has included car rental in its main portal.
“After experiencing a great success and welcome by the customers for the competitive rates for hotels, the initiative has been taken to add the car rentals and flights to ensure, provide complete travel solution to make it easy for our customers,” said Nishanthi, managing director for Travoline. “We have been doing fairly well in the U.K .markets for the hotels and expecting to target our existing customers as well as new customers in the U.K. region as well as travelers to the U.K. from any part of the world. ...”
Currently, transactions can only be completed online, but once its payment gateway is ready, Travoline will accept bookings via telephone, app or SMS.
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