Lowcostholidays expands into the Nordics
Lowcostholidays has secured a deal to provide dynamic packages to Kuoni Apollo’s customers in Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland.
It is the third major partnership for the Low Cost Travel Group, which already powers the easyJet Holidays and Lastminute.com Holidays websites in the UK.
The long-term partnership with Kuoni will allow Apollo customers in the Nordics to search and book more than 350 airlines and 250,000 hotels around the world. It also includes the ability to book transfers to hotels using Resorthoppa, which lowcost recently sold to A2B Transfers.
Alex Gisbert, managing director international of the Low Cost Travel Group, said: "We are very excited to be working with Kuoni on the launch of dynamic packaging for Apollo in the Nordics.
"We have worked closely with Kuoni to develop a dynamic packaging solution that meets the needs of their customers, making it quick and easy for them to book their travel requirements in one place."
Andrew Pozniak, vice-president online, Kuoni said: " Dynamic packaging is a new frontier in the Nordics for Kuoni and we are delighted to be able to launch with this market leading solution."
By Linsey McNeill
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