Premier Inn portfolio added to India based travel platform MakeMyTrip
India based OTA MakeMyTrip has inked a deal with hotel chain Premier Inn.
It enables Premier inn’s more than 900 hotels in the UK, Germany and Ireland to be booked on the MakeMyTrip platform.
It gives Indian travellers more choice for accommodations in the UK.
MakeMyTrip has been expanding its global hotel booking options over the past year by adding over 2,000 directly contracted hotels in 20 countries.
The platform has a large customer base across India and South Asia.
Rajesh Magow, Co-Founder and Group CEO, MakeMyTrip, said: “Over the past twelve months, we have pursued a focused strategy to deepen our international accommodation offerings across key hubs, particularly in long haul markets such as the UK, Europe, and the US”
Tim Sleep, Director of Sales & Distribution at Premier Inn, added: “Connecting with MakeMyTrip is an exciting addition to our OTA partnerships and growth. It will drive increased awareness across India and surrounding markets for us.”
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