CheapCaribbean unveils new, free round-trip transfers

Saturday, 14 Jun, 2006 0

CheapCaribbean.com unveiled its second “Free Your Mind” feature: round-trip transfers included in every vacation package and hotel-only reservation made for all Caribbean and Mexico destinations.

The Doylestown, PA-based company says its package and hotel-only stays are up to 75% less than its competitors.

“We focus strictly on the Caribbean and Mexico, and as a privately owned company, we have flexibility,” Kas Vaughan, director of public relations, says of reasons behind the company’s savings claim.

Another reason for lower rates, he says, is the company’s hotel partners willingness to provide lower priced rooms because of volume.

“We don’t inflate rates to make a huge profit. Our growth is attained by providing the best deals, features and services possible to our customers,” said Mr Vaughn.

Ground transfers on most online travel Web sites are only available for an additional per person fee, but CheapCaribbean.com now adds the round-trip transfer at no additional cost to customers.

“Travelers will always arrive at the airport knowing that our safe, reliable transfer agent is scheduled to be there to greet and transport them quickly to their resorts,” said Jim Hobbs, president and founder of the company.

Report by David Wilkening



 

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