Hostelworld.com teams up with Rail Europe
New deal will give train passengers access to a wide variety of quality budget accommodation
Hostelworld.com has announced that it has signed a partnership deal with Rail Europe Ltd. The new partnership will exclusively provide hostels, B&Bs, budget hotels and other types of budget accommodation to Rail Europe’s customers.
Rail Europe Ltd users will now be able to book directly on the Hostelworld.com site, allowing them to access their vast accommodation inventory of over 25,000 properties throughout Europe and the rest of the world.
Yvonne Finlay, Group Partnerships Manager with Hostelworld.com said: ”We’re absolutely delighted to announce such an integral relationship with a well established brand as Rail Europe Ltd. We are now in a unique position to provide the widest range of affordable accommodation to millions travelling by train right across Europe.”
Yvonne continued: “Hostelworld.com prides itself on the 3 cs – choice, content and customer service – giving travellers the security and assurance of knowing they can ‘sleep easy’ by booking with the very best. This partnership is one of a number we look forward to announcing in 2011’’
Valere Tjolle
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