Travelocity India adds flights

Posted on: 13 Dec 2007 at 07:31 AM in Travel Technology News
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Travelocity India, which is part of the group of companies of ZUJI, has introduced the widest choice of domestic and international air / flights available online in India.


The new range of 450 domestic and international airline choices includes both low cost and full service carriers.  This means Indian travellers can now book trips to thousands of destinations, departing from 80 Indian cities.

Indian consumers can now also tailor their own travel packages online, combining the air and hotel options they want, using the new ‘dynamic packaging’ technology on Travelocity.co.in. This is the first introduction by ZUJI of this technological innovation to its Asia Pacific sites.

Himanshu Singh, Managing Director, Travelocity India said, “Travelocity India is helping to transform travel bookings in our country, and giving travellers more choice, control - and more security - with their online travel bookings.”
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