Bezurk teams with Lonely Planet
Bezurk.com, the Asia Pacific travel search engine and Lonely Planet, the world’s premier independent travel publisher, today announced that Bezurk.com is to power flight and hotel search for the Asia Pacific region on lonelyplanet.com.
“As part of our commitment to delivering enhanced services to our travelers, we selected Bezurk.com for their unique travel search technology and extensive travel partnerships in the Asia Pacific region.” said Mike McDermott, Travel Services Manager, Lonely Planet.
Lonely Planet Travel Services is a one-stop shop for all travelers trip planning needs. Lonely Planet carefully selects travel companies to partner with businesses that are ideally suited to service the needs of independent travelers.
Craig Hewett, Bezurk’s Founder and Chief Marketing Officer said: “We are delighted to be working with Lonely Planet which is one of the truly iconic travel brands of our generation.”
Mr Hewett continued: “Lonely Planet is all about getting out and experiencing the best the world has to offer. Through our partnership we are confident that lonelyplanet.com users will save some time and money during their travel preparations and therefore be able to see a little bit more of the world than they would have otherwise.”
Through this partnership lonelyplanet.com users will enjoy the convenience of searching for flights and hotels, across multiple airline, hotel and online travel agent websites in a single search. The search functionality will be included in the “Travel Services” section of the Lonely Planet website www.lonelyplanet.com/travel_services/flights/single_return.cfm
Graham Muldoon
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