Agoda adds Afterpay instalment option for Australia
Asia based OTA Agoda is offering Aussie travellers an interest-free payment option to spread the cost of their next holiday.
Under the new partnership with Afterpay, Australian travellers can now opt to pay for their stay in four fortnightly interest-free payments.
It is available for any of Agoda.com’s ‘Book Now, Pay Now’ listings while still taking advantage of their lowest price deals.
Customers can select the Afterpay option on checkout and pay over an eight-week period interest-free.
The payment option covers hotel room charges only and not hotel taxes, or any other additional fees.
"We are constantly working to bring on accommodation providers that suit all budgets, and offer an array of types of holiday accommodation to stay. Now Australian families can spread the cost of their holidays," said Errol Cooke, Agoda’s Partner Services VP.
Bookings Holdings owned Agoda now offers a global network of more than 2.5 million hotels, resorts and homes in more than 200 countries and territories worldwide.
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