New look for Alternative Airlines
Thursday, 01 Oct, 2009
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Flight-only booking site Alternativeairlines.com has been redesigned with improved navigation and a faster booking process.
The new-look site features information pages on more than 350 scheduled and low cost airlines, as well as daily updated news about carriers which rarely get their developments reported outside their own countries.
The new-look site features information pages on more than 350 scheduled and low cost airlines, as well as daily updated news about carriers which rarely get their developments reported outside their own countries.
Managing director John Pope said: “We have recently done a lot of research amongst our existing customers and it quickly became clear that everyone wants a quick and easy booking process.
“Ever since we launched the site, we have avoided the confusion caused by offering lots of ancilliary services and now we’ve streamlined the online booking process and dramatically improved the speed of response.”
The site is backed by a call centre open six days a week.
The site is backed by a call centre open six days a week.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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