First PayPal, next eBay!
Webjet, the online travel service last week announced the addition of PayPal to Webjet.com.au for customers buying international airfares.
PayPal provides Webjet customers with several online alternatives in addition to traditional credit card payments, whilst offering a variety of airlines for customers to select from.
News this week is that Webjet has now formed a partnership with eBay. This will allow eBay to access and market hotel rooms from Webjet’s database to their large Australian customer-base.
The eBay deal provides eBay customers with a broader selection of travel options, which in return, allows Webjet to grow it’s hotel sales.
Have to wonder what next week might hold in store!
by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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